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ASR Rule: Block executable files from running unless they meet a prevalence, age, or trusted list criteria
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 842870" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>In most cases, the file will be allowed to run offline and after running it once (without disabling WD real-time protection) this ASR rule will not check the file again. Disabling WD real-time protection is not a good idea, because after enabling it again many WD advanced features do not work properly until computer reboot.</p><p>If the software is popular then usually after one day or two it is allowed to run.</p><p>Disabling the ASR rule is not necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 842870, member: 32260"] In most cases, the file will be allowed to run offline and after running it once (without disabling WD real-time protection) this ASR rule will not check the file again. Disabling WD real-time protection is not a good idea, because after enabling it again many WD advanced features do not work properly until computer reboot. If the software is popular then usually after one day or two it is allowed to run. Disabling the ASR rule is not necessary. [/QUOTE]
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