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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1115121" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The "Ignore" feature works for installation via UniGetUI but not for the installed Unrecognized files in "Program Files", and other locations. So, after installation with UniGetUI the Unrecognized applications will be still contained. When using the 1-day time limit those Unrecognized applications will be mainly allowed, because most installations preserve the original file creation time (created by the vendor). Of course, another solution would be adding the application folders to the "Ignored" folders.</p><p>Some installed applications create the *.tmp files each time on execution - they are created with the fresh dates. They are mainly unsigned and often blocked even with the 1-day time limit, except when using "Ignore" rule for *.tmp. One could add the folder %LocalAppdata%\temp to "Ignored" folders, but this would be unsafe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1115121, member: 32260"] The "Ignore" feature works for installation via UniGetUI but not for the installed Unrecognized files in "Program Files", and other locations. So, after installation with UniGetUI the Unrecognized applications will be still contained. When using the 1-day time limit those Unrecognized applications will be mainly allowed, because most installations preserve the original file creation time (created by the vendor). Of course, another solution would be adding the application folders to the "Ignored" folders. Some installed applications create the *.tmp files each time on execution - they are created with the fresh dates. They are mainly unsigned and often blocked even with the 1-day time limit, except when using "Ignore" rule for *.tmp. One could add the folder %LocalAppdata%\temp to "Ignored" folders, but this would be unsafe. [/QUOTE]
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