Thank you.

Before posting I read through the archives (several months of them!),
at least as much as I could before concluding that even if there were
discussions relating to my questions, it might be beneficial for a
really good overview.

Additionally, I think it would great to hear from those who have been
doing this for a while how seriously the latest VAC detections are being
taken... especially those have been doing this since it's inception.
>From what I understand, the global list applies a 24 hour ban. Do most
of you simply abide by that for a single violation, then ban permanently
for multiple?

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/27/02 2:41:16 PM >>>
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 22:12, Mike Guadagnino wrote:
> Hi there -
>
> Up till now I have banned players that VAC detects, no questions
> asked... as it is usually someone with an obviously moronic name
and/or
> behavior. Recently a regular player and admin was detected and
banned
> for 24 hours by VAC.
>
> Assuming of course he is the innocent guy I perceive him to be, how
> serious should I consider the ban? Are there known causes of false
> positives that we can check for? Also, is there a global blacklist
> associated with VAC? If so, what does it take to be listed there
(ie:
> multiple violations)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike

You might wanna actually read this list, if you just joined go to the
archive
for this one... this is something being discussed a lot...

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