Error 956

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This error means that a subprocess we created cannot be written to disk. This file will only be written if you enabled the extra anti-debug option of the Shell Method of protection

The problem is most likely to be caused by an anti-virus program blocking this file from being written. To fix this problem in the short term you can make the file (or folder containing the sub-process) an exception to the anti-virus program.

Note - the file (subprocess) we are creating starts with DPMon and is located in the C:\ProgramData directory.

To fix this issue properly please look in your anti-virus log and tell us the full description of the reason this file is being blocked and also the name of the anti-virus you are using. We can then contact the anti-virus company and ask them to remove this false positive.