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Euh no I don't understand, VisualBoyAdvance is on disk D: not on C: but I have resolve the issue. Thanks
By the location of the shortcut, I have meant the full path to the .lnk file. This path must be whitelisted if it is non-standard.
 
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"D:\Jeux Vidéos\émulateurs\VisualBoyAdvance-1.7.2"
It is not a full path. The full path will be something like that:
D:\Jeux Vidéos\émulateurs\VisualBoyAdvance-1.7.2\myshortcut.lnk

Simply copy the shortcut to your Desktop.
 
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It is not a full path. The full path will be something like that:
D:\Jeux Vidéos\émulateurs\VisualBoyAdvance-1.7.2\myshortcut.lnk

Simply copy the shortcut to your Desktop.
"D:\Jeux Vidéo\émulateurs\VisualBoyAdvance-1.7.2\VisualBoyAdvance.exe" on poperties
 

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"D:\Jeux Vidéo\émulateurs\VisualBoyAdvance-1.7.2\VisualBoyAdvance.exe" on popertie

This is a target path to the file that will be executed. This is not the path of the shortcut.
Use something like that:

Right-click >> Properties

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Full path = path + name + .lnk = C:\Users\Public\Desktop\Hard_Configurator.lnk
 
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You could make everything much easier by using <Tools> <Blocked Events / Security Logs>. You have got all blocked paths there, sorted by the time of the blocks.
 
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How can I protect my NAS from ransomware attacks with H_C ? If it is possible...thx
The H_C can prevent the attack vector which begins on your computer. Other attacks require network protection.

What does it mean "Disable cached logon" ?
And "16 bits" ?

Look into the H_C manual. (y)
 

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Look into the H_C manual.
I suggest this be your default answer when bombarded with elementary questions like this poster's, most of which are answered in your extensive manual. I believe you are patient to a fault. Reading the manual should be a requirement for members prior to your answering questions, especially noobs.
 
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I suggest this be your default answer when bombarded with elementary questions like this poster's, most of which are answered in your extensive manual. I believe you are patient to a fault. Reading the manual should be a requirement prior to members asking questions, especially noobs.
I am trying to be patient, especially for non-advanced users. They are very brave when deciding to use H_C. I do not want to be the reason for depression:).
The H_C thread is also an educational thread, about how to use Windows built-in security. The teacher has to be patient (I have several years of teaching experience).
 

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