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Adding exclusions to CF (CS)?
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<blockquote data-quote="vertigo" data-source="post: 866622" data-attributes="member: 70928"><p>I don't need smart-ass answers. If you don't have an actual answer, don't reply.</p><p></p><p>Another issue I'm having, for those that want to be serious, is that the auto-containment setting to run unrecognized files virtually isn't alerting me when it does so. I was trying to run a batch file and it took several minutes to figure out that was the cause for it not working. That's one of my biggest pet-peeves about security software, and why I ruled out almost every one I tested. I hate when stuff is just blocked with absolutely no indication of what's happening, leaving the user clueless as to why things aren't working. Is there a setting I'm missing that will show notifications whenever CF "interferes" with something? I've seen it pop up before when containing things, so not sure why it's not here. Also, the cmd window that opens when launching the batch file doesn't have a green border to indicate that it's contained, which at the very least should be happening and would give a clue as to the problem even without an alert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vertigo, post: 866622, member: 70928"] I don't need smart-ass answers. If you don't have an actual answer, don't reply. Another issue I'm having, for those that want to be serious, is that the auto-containment setting to run unrecognized files virtually isn't alerting me when it does so. I was trying to run a batch file and it took several minutes to figure out that was the cause for it not working. That's one of my biggest pet-peeves about security software, and why I ruled out almost every one I tested. I hate when stuff is just blocked with absolutely no indication of what's happening, leaving the user clueless as to why things aren't working. Is there a setting I'm missing that will show notifications whenever CF "interferes" with something? I've seen it pop up before when containing things, so not sure why it's not here. Also, the cmd window that opens when launching the batch file doesn't have a green border to indicate that it's contained, which at the very least should be happening and would give a clue as to the problem even without an alert. [/QUOTE]
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