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The title is the error message I'm getting.

 

It worked fine until yesterday.

 

Using 2.2.29.

Windows 10. 

The Visual C++ runtime libraries.

 

Uninstalled all Java and reinstalled 32bit update 66.

 

Deleted my OSBOT folder in c:\users\etc.

 

Downloaded 2.2.29.  There was no longer a mirror client in my folder.  There was no mirror client download URL before 1.093.

This is the error log:

 

DEBUG][01/02 11:59:42 AM]: OSBot is now ready!
[iNFO][01/02 11:59:43 AM]: Loaded 2 RS accounts!
[iNFO][01/02 11:59:43 AM]: Welcome to OSBot 2.4.29!
[iNFO][01/02 11:59:53 AM]: Updated injection hooks for client revision : 103!
[DEBUG][bot #1][01/02 11:59:53 AM]: Initializing mirror client bot...
[ERROR][bot #1][01/02 11:59:58 AM]: Could not load stream library
java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not load stream library
at client.nat.stream.Stream.iff(Unknown Source)
at client.INak.nvh(Unknown Source)
at client.emu.eExb.run(Unknown Source)
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: s3
... 3 more
 
I have no idea what "...3 more" is and no way to expand it.
Edited by logicada
Posted

Yes, Stealth works.

I got a suggestion from chat to disable my antivirus (Bitdefender).  I did that, and the mirror client loaded.  Then when adding the folder and file to the excluded list, now Bitdefender gives me a trojan error every time I try to run the mirror client.   That continued even after I removed the exclusions.  The alleged trojan is in a temp directory.

 

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Hello, due to the way mirror works (attaching to rs client), it might trigger antiviruses.

We are making our best efforts to get white listed, however considering insane amount of different antivirus vendors - that takes a lot of time.

For now, simply disable your antivirus/switch to another one.

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