FYI Tony and others. The built-in Windows Defender software in Windows 10 is detecting "Trojan:Win32/Fethar.A!plock" in the Udis86Net.dll file, which demonbuddy requires during startup / initialization. Windows 10 is automatically removing this file, resulting in the following log message during DB startup:
2016-02-18: [1] INFO MainWindow (null) - Demonbuddy v1.1.2923.454 started
2016-02-18: [1] ERROR MainWindow (null) - Initialization failed: Could not load file or assembly 'Udis86Net, Version=1.0.5884.40771, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=MASKED' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
Windows 10 displays a popup whenever it takes this action - if you try to download and fresh install, you should be able to catch it, and after a few clicks, view the details and be able to restore the file.
However! My question is simple - did something change in DB or is this Windows 10 just being overzealous? Is this a real issue or just Windows 10 being paranoid? I know the standard / stock response, Tony, but if we could confirm with Nesox, it would set my mind at ease.
Thanks and hope that detail helps!!