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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Active Threat Control is one of the Antivirus options.
Currently, I have to do this each time I launch Steam.
I'm using WinVista. My drivers are up-to-date, I tried deleting the steam folder files as instructed above, deactivated my firewall and antivirus programs, reinstalled steam, opted in and out of the Steam Beta, fiddled around with any and all options available in the client itself, turned compatibility modes on and off, restarted my computer numerous times within the process...
And my flatmate, who's using Win8 and is on the same router, connects to the Steam store just fine. What else is there to do? :(
(most annoying about this is the fact that the overlay browser doesn't work.)
Oh and that steam://flushconfig-trick only gives me a 'File does not have a program associated' error message. Does anybody know how to fix it? I couldn't find anything for that in google yet. And I tried.
I know where to set default programs, but I don't know what action I would tell Windows to associate with Steam to properly run this command.
Does steam use DivX or something?
Filed a ticket, but still no response.
didn't do the trick for me :/
- reset configuration using "steam://flushconfig"
- cleaned appcache
- removed cookies
- switched to client-beta
- completly uninstalled steam & removed registry keys
- deactivated anti-virus and firewall
Nothing worked so far.