I have done everything short of actually uninstalling my security software. And frankly I am not prepared to do that and I am surprised it should be expected of me. Maybe there's something that makes it necessary but for me temporarily disabling my security is as far as I wish to go. I don't want to have to install/re-install programs just to use a trainer. Honestly I don't get why this new trainer engine was necessary. For me the old one was stable and awesome. Always worked with no errors almost every time. Still I think i got value for money out of my membership lasted me longer than any cheat device ever did. But if uninstalling my AV is what i need to do to get cheats to work on games that's just too far to go. I can only thank you for the years of good service and hope you maybe fix the engine in future.
1. It's not a permanent solution. It is a troubleshooting step. Microsoft has articles that explain how to disable all but the most critical of services to run Windows (this is one step above safe mode). Once you have determined that it's your AV (or if it is), it will be up to you on how to resolve the incompatibility.
2. Security templates must be changed to accommodate the different methods that developers use in games in order to stop external programs from being used to cheat.
Please see this on computer security:
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