malwarebytes

If you are 100% satisfied there is no malware on your PC by checking with another program or two, then I would suggest excluding your TANE folder from Malwarebytes.


Start Malwarebytes > Settings > Exclusions > Add Exclusion > Exclude a file or folder > Next > select Exclude from Detection as malware or potentially unwanted program only, then at the top click select folder > Browse to your TANE folder and select it > Click OK and close the Malwarebytes Window.

Malc
 
Been running Malwarebytes for the last 5 to 7 years and have never had a problem with it affecting Trainz in anyway. Running it in Win 7 along with another AV.

I turn of
Malwarebytes & the AV program I use before running any version of Trainz...

Cheers, Mac...
 
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