I'll try to go back and dig up some more links that people have gotten from GM's recommending uninstall. I've read a few similar to this one. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...13290/rip2.png Uninstalling has been discussed on the ISBoxer discord - I thought that recommendation came from Lax himself, but I don't see it in the announcements so I'll have to dig. Blizz is clear that they're looking for the presence of software intended for software broadcasting - not necessarily just its interaction with the game client. You cannot just avoid using the offending pieces and try to keep the rest - there is no portion of ISBoxer that's safe to use with WoW. It will have to recompiled into a whole new application with new support files before its safe to use again. Would you recommend that someone keep software installed that if accidentally left running may get the user banned?

I totally get the difference between installed, running (but not interacting with the WoW client) and interacting with the WoW client. Warden can only look at stuff in memory - not scan your hard drive for the presence of files. I wasn't trying to make a point about how warden works, I was replying to the user above who said he hasn't used it all, but just had it running in the background. Where I said that you'll get a warning by leaving it installed, I don't mean that warden (or whatever else Blizz uses) will find it on your hard drive, but that if its installed and you ever once have something left in the background, or there's some portion still present in memory; then you'll be in trouble once Warden finds it. My original could have been better - I'll say "present" as opposed to "installed". My point in replying to the user was that Blizz can scan for all software running - even if its not interacting with the WoW client directly. So if you leave ISBoxer installed just for window management, FPS optimization, or for other games, then forget to make sure everything is closed before you run WoW, that's just asking for trouble. To fix that issue - its best to uninstall.

I full stand by the recommendation to completely uninstall InnerSpace, delete ISBoxer and remove the addon that's installed in game. I think that should be this community's recommendation for anyone who plays WoW until JMB is released. I think it would be irresponsible to suggest leaving ISBoxer installed is OK. It may be possible that some users can keep it installed and always make sure they have a clean memory (reboot every time you want to play WoW) but I think many people will mistakenly leave something running and not even know it.