GCCG is not a virus. Period. However, some antivirus programs use heuristics to try to guess at what programs might be viruses. When they get it wrong, it's called a "false positive," and it is quite common.
Anyhow, GCCG is not down. Make sure you have the latest update.
Did! And still status offline.
I have 2 maps with gccg: The one which was working till this morning with:
@echo off
set HOME=C:
set USER=Windows
set CLIENT=.\ccg_client.exe
if exist .\home set HOME=.\home
if exist module_windows32\ccg_client.exe set CLIENT=module_windows32\ccg_client.exe
start %CLIENT% --user %USER% --full %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 --server 46.243.8.121 Lotr.xml
The last is the sentence you send last sunday!
And one map with gccg installed this morning where i put in the same sentence. Then i runned the batchfile and i got the message about the virus. So I went back to my other map still same error about working offline. So I installed gccg again in the other map, because of the virus error my client in that map was deleted. again I run the program and again i get same virus detection. So I decided not to guarantine it. I get into gccg and get the message: Working offline.
So I have 2 maps with both the same text in the batchfile both giving the same mesaage about working offline. One map contains a client which gives me a virus detection and the other map with a client which does not. Both has been updated with update everything in the mean time.
If I start up any of the batches iget into gccg and this is what I see:
Connecting to 46.243.8.121 port 29120
connection failed
working offline
Dont think it's my computer. As mentioned yesterday I saw somebody (Brian) getting banned from the server while you Kralik were not there, so maybe the server kicks people out from itself?
Or something is wrong with the port.