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Since there are so many questions about Kapersky, I'm going to outline all solutions right now.
Switch to another anti-virus program. NOD32 is what I use and suggest.
Rewrite all perlapp and XS-based software in pure C. This includes (wx)start.exe, XSTool and NetRedirect.
Disable Kapersky completely when you want to bot.
Pander to Kapersky to fix the false-positive that perlapp and XS create.
Configure Kapersky to ignore your bot. I'm not even sure this is possible, some anti-virus software doesn't allow this (for whatever reason).
Write your own bot.
Don't bot.
There are no other solutions, so stop asking.
Do not post in this thread asking how to bot with Kapersky. You will receive a warning for doing so. If you find another solution, have an idea for another solution, or Kapersky fixes the false-positive problem, then you may post.
That would work as long as you can get the most up-to-date definitions. I think #4 would be the best because it'd solve the problem for everyone... pretty much immediately after it's done.
Im not sure why someone would put it on automatic mode, however if you put kaspersky on automatic mode it will not work correctly as it will auto deny connections etc etc....
when you install select policy based mode or user defined (whatever its called that allows you to select for each item)
when you initally bot, it will throw you a SERIES of popups asking for permissions...
Regarding telling kaspersky to ignore openkore working, yes, that is possible. When you get an error from kaspersky related to openkore, just click on "Ignore this message completely" and it won't show you the message anymore