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viperfdl: Like the the title above says. Avira Antivir just found "TR/Crypt.XPACK.Gen" in the setup-file of "Dark Forces II: Mysteries of the Sith" downloaded today. Is this a false positive or can someone confirm this?
I would have suggested you to use www.VirusTotal.com but as it has size limit so follow these steps.
First download Inno Extractor (Or any other innosetup extractor)
Extract the GOG setup.
Scan the extracted files.
If it shows any suspicious file then upload it to Virus Total.

Avira is one of the best free antivirus you can get.
So it is highly sensitive which leads to false positives (However it gives less false positives than Avast).
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amrit9037: +snip*
Thanks for the tip. The problematic file was "jkm.exe" and only Avira doesn't like it.
Here the result of virustotal:
https://www.virustotal.com/de/file/7354bc6cd7b3987459a866563842f721ae59bd9fd721538187a33eb7eeaaef69/analysis/1431448986/

I will now upload the file to Avira so they can update their scanner. :)
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viperfdl: Thanks for the tip.
May be creators of Avira don't like Jedi.
You're welcome.