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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 833910" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>They probably forgot to whitelist the new Edge build and update the ASR module.</p><p>You can add an exclusion (file path) to ASR rules from ConfigureDefender. Although this exclusion will be applied for most ASR rules too, the blocked executable is in a not-writable folder, and excluding Edge should not lower ASR protection.</p><p>You can also disable this ASR rule temporarily, restart Windows, next update & run Edge Dev, and finally Enable ASR rule again.</p><p>Generally, this ASR rule can produce false positives during software updates. That is why it is disabled in ConfigureDefender HIGH Protection level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 833910, member: 32260"] They probably forgot to whitelist the new Edge build and update the ASR module. You can add an exclusion (file path) to ASR rules from ConfigureDefender. Although this exclusion will be applied for most ASR rules too, the blocked executable is in a not-writable folder, and excluding Edge should not lower ASR protection. You can also disable this ASR rule temporarily, restart Windows, next update & run Edge Dev, and finally Enable ASR rule again. Generally, this ASR rule can produce false positives during software updates. That is why it is disabled in ConfigureDefender HIGH Protection level. [/QUOTE]
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