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| | AOE II Buffer Overflow I loaded AOE II Conquerers Edition onto my sons computer. When I start it up my firewall posts an error message indicating that it has bkloced AOE from running due to a Buffer Overflow condition. The firewall is COMODO Firewall Pro. Is there a way to confirm if this condition actually does exist? If so, I will determine one way or the other if this is a problem and then remove COMODO in lue of another firewall if it proves NOT to be an issue. I am hesitant to take this action unless I can confirm if it is a problem or not. I have loaded every update I couold find for AOE II and it has not resolved the issue. |
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