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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 833870" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>[USER=63192]@Reldel1[/USER] - Did you try adding MicrosoftEdgeUpdate.exe to ConfigureDefender ASR exlcusions? BTW: I'm also wondering if you have any custom Exploit Guard rule(s) in place in the WSC>App and browser control>Exploit protection>settings>Program settings?</p><p></p><p>[USER=63811]@DeepWeb[/USER] - I suppose you're referring to making general scan exclusions in WSC>Virus and threat protection settings">Exclusions>Add or remove exclusions. You may add these in any of the available ways, by file, folder, etc. These are for exclusions from <em>any</em> scanning, e.g. another security software. What you exclude is up to you.</p><p></p><p>Exclusions made via ConfigureDefender>Exploit Guard>ASR>Manage ASR exclusions are exclusions from ASR rules specifically, except for 3 rules. with *****. Add these type of exclusions usually with .exe files. Use caution when adding these.</p><p></p><p>[USER=63192]@Reldel1[/USER] [USER=63811]@DeepWeb[/USER] I know UI is poorly designed for navigating WSC. And the problem is compounded with exploit guard settings in Virus and threat protection <em>and</em> in App and browser control. The latter I would say are a way to fine tune application of exploit rules, AFAIK.</p><p></p><p>In total, there are 3 types of exclusions: from file scanning, from application of ASR rules and finally excluding files to (really allowing apps access to) Controlled Folder Access.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. Sorry I can't help with M$'s poor GUI in WSC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 833870, member: 71262"] [USER=63192]@Reldel1[/USER] - Did you try adding MicrosoftEdgeUpdate.exe to ConfigureDefender ASR exlcusions? BTW: I'm also wondering if you have any custom Exploit Guard rule(s) in place in the WSC>App and browser control>Exploit protection>settings>Program settings? [USER=63811]@DeepWeb[/USER] - I suppose you're referring to making general scan exclusions in WSC>Virus and threat protection settings">Exclusions>Add or remove exclusions. You may add these in any of the available ways, by file, folder, etc. These are for exclusions from [I]any[/I] scanning, e.g. another security software. What you exclude is up to you. Exclusions made via ConfigureDefender>Exploit Guard>ASR>Manage ASR exclusions are exclusions from ASR rules specifically, except for 3 rules. with *****. Add these type of exclusions usually with .exe files. Use caution when adding these. [USER=63192]@Reldel1[/USER] [USER=63811]@DeepWeb[/USER] I know UI is poorly designed for navigating WSC. And the problem is compounded with exploit guard settings in Virus and threat protection [I]and[/I] in App and browser control. The latter I would say are a way to fine tune application of exploit rules, AFAIK. In total, there are 3 types of exclusions: from file scanning, from application of ASR rules and finally excluding files to (really allowing apps access to) Controlled Folder Access. Hope this helps. Sorry I can't help with M$'s poor GUI in WSC! [/QUOTE]
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