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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 822010"><p>Hallelujah I got it to work!</p><p></p><p>So I double checked everything with Powershell when it comes to WD and everything was back to normal. I then decided to create the rule again and see what happens. No issues! I created the second rule again and the same issue popped up, I was like what the heck, that rule was fine last time. After closer inspection it seems like the last option switched from "specific processes" to "all applications." I found this strange as I was 100% certain that I selected specific applications, but then it dawned on me. Since I was doing this on my laptop, I guess I must have in inadvertently switched the option with the touch pad, as I was clicking through the options. There doesn't seem to be an explanation for the issues, other than that.:emoji_flushed:</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help, I'm glad I got it working again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 822010"] Hallelujah I got it to work! So I double checked everything with Powershell when it comes to WD and everything was back to normal. I then decided to create the rule again and see what happens. No issues! I created the second rule again and the same issue popped up, I was like what the heck, that rule was fine last time. After closer inspection it seems like the last option switched from "specific processes" to "all applications." I found this strange as I was 100% certain that I selected specific applications, but then it dawned on me. Since I was doing this on my laptop, I guess I must have in inadvertently switched the option with the touch pad, as I was clicking through the options. There doesn't seem to be an explanation for the issues, other than that.:emoji_flushed: Thanks for the help, I'm glad I got it working again! [/QUOTE]
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