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plj 10-25-13 04:57 PM

[INF] 0x0000005 when trying to start patched exe: SOLVED
 
Success!!!


If you get 0x0000005 error when trying to start the patched .exe, the most likely cause is you running Norton 360 and it not trusting the file anymore.

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Originally Posted by plj (Post 2133519)
Is this applicable and does it help ?

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Originally Posted by LNER1 (Post 2133522)
Hi plj,
You are a genius. Too simple. Followed the steps from Norton and game loads with patched exe. :salute:
Made file trusted and all is good.
Thank you for helping a pc thicky. :/\\!! Pity I won't enjoy playing too much this weekend as got stuff on and now bedtime. :down:
Thank you again :yeah:

If you use different security software, look for corresponding procedure, or change product if it doesnt have the option. I recommend Avast cuz it's reasonable lightweight and does a decent job .. all the extra stuff you pay for, you dont really need imho, but some people might prefer some extra security, and it doesnt hurt .. but if you ask me, take the free one and keep it up to date and use common sense.

From the Norton site (cuz sites sometimes disapear)
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Checking the trust level of a file

Norton Insight lets you check the reputation details of the Files of Interest that are available on your computer. You can view details such as signature of the file and the date on which the file was installed. You can also view details such as the trust level, stability details, community usage, resource usage, and the source of the file. You can use the Locate option to find the location of the file on your computer. When you right-click a file that is available on your computer, the shortcut menu displays Norton 360 option and then Norton File Insight option. You can use the options to check the details of a File of Interest.
Norton 360 displays the Norton File Insight option only when you right-click a File of Interest. In Windows Safe mode, you cannot access this option for any file. Norton 360 also categorizes any file for which you open the File Insight window to view details as a File of Interest.

The Symantec server stores the hash value and trust level details of the File of Interest. The server provides the file details immediately after you open the Norton Insight window. However, you can use the Check Trust Now option in the File Insight window to update the trust value of a file. You can also manually trust any well-known files. You can change the trust level of any file to User Trusted other than the files that are Norton Trusted.
You can determine the resource usage of a file that is available on your computer. The File Insight window displays the CPU graph and the system resource usage details for the running processes. The graph shows the breakdown of overall system CPU usage and the CPU usage or memory usage by the process.
To check the trust level of a file


  1. In the Norton 360 main window, click Security, and then click Run Norton Insight.
  2. In the Norton Insight window, click a file for which you want to check the details.
  3. In the File Insight window, view the details of the file.
  4. In the File Insight window, click Close.

To check the trust level of a specific file


  1. In the Norton 360 main window, click Security, and then click Run Norton Insight.
  2. In the Norton Insight window, click Check a Specific File.
  3. Browse to the location of the file for which you want to check the details.
  4. Select the file, and then click Open.
  5. In the File Insight window, view the details of the file.
  6. In the File Insight window, click Close.

To find the location of the file


  • In the File Insight window, click Locate.

To refresh the trust level of the file


  • In the File Insight window, in the Details tab, click Check Trust Now.

To manually trust the file


  • In the File Insight window, in the Details tab, click Trust Now.
    You can manually trust the files that are poor, unproven, or not Norton trusted.


Targor Avelany 10-25-13 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plj (Post 2133532)
Success!!!


If you get 0x0000005 error when trying to start the patched .exe, the most likely cause is you running Norton 360 and it not trusting the file anymore.





If you use different security software, look for corresponding procedure, or change product if it doesnt have the option. I recommend Avast cuz it's reasonable lightweight and does a decent job .. all the extra stuff you pay for, you dont really need imho, so take the free one and keep it up to date.

I also like AVG. Have been using it for years. Save idea as Avast.

plj 10-25-13 05:51 PM

Where's all the:Kaleun_Binocular:and :Kaleun_Periskop: and :Kaleun_Los: and:Kaleun_Party:? everybody at their :Kaleun_Cheers:

:rotfl2::rotfl2:

Aniuk 10-26-13 12:39 AM

thanks
 
:woot:this must be it. I will try this. Thank you for posting the solution to this problem. :Kaleun_Cheers:

LNER1 10-26-13 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Aniuk (Post 2133616)
:woot:this must be it. I will try this. Thank you for posting the solution to this problem. :Kaleun_Cheers:

Did the fix work for you? :up: :down:

Aniuk 10-26-13 03:27 PM

SOLVED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LNER1 (Post 2133831)
Did the fix work for you? :up: :down:

Yes, it worked ok. Changed the trust level of the files manually within Norton 360. Norton Insight and then checking one file at a time. That is the changed SH5 files and then set the file by clicking Trust now. It will show Trusted by user on the file info as a result (or something like that. Use the Dutch language version of Norton 360).


Game is running fine :up:

Another problem solved thanks to you all. :yeah:

u crank 08-15-18 05:51 AM

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J0313 08-15-18 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by u crank (Post 2565068)
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Why?


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