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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 767039" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Most SRP blocked events show an alert that something has been blocked by administrator. As you mentioned, the details can be viewed in Hard_Configurator ( <Tools><Blocked Events>). The same can be said about WD ASR and Controlled Folder Access. Other restrictions can sometimes block silently the execution and the user has to be smart enough to solve the problem.</p><p>That is not as convenient as in the case of the realtime applications, when you can often see more detailed alerts. Maybe someday I will find out the more convenient solution. :emoji_pray:</p><p>That is a price we pay when using the configurator tool instead of the realtime application.:emoji_innocent:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 767039, member: 32260"] Most SRP blocked events show an alert that something has been blocked by administrator. As you mentioned, the details can be viewed in Hard_Configurator ( <Tools><Blocked Events>). The same can be said about WD ASR and Controlled Folder Access. Other restrictions can sometimes block silently the execution and the user has to be smart enough to solve the problem. That is not as convenient as in the case of the realtime applications, when you can often see more detailed alerts. Maybe someday I will find out the more convenient solution. :emoji_pray: That is a price we pay when using the configurator tool instead of the realtime application.:emoji_innocent: [/QUOTE]
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