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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 793580" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>What does it mean SWS?</p><p>H_C does not use trusted vendor list. Usually it is not required because when installing programs the user can apply 'Run As SmartScreen', which is much safer. Next, If the application is installed safely in Program Files, then it is automatically whitelisted. Installing in other locations is not especially safe, but if required, then application can be whitelisted by pat or hash.</p><p></p><p>WhatsUp application is executed in the unusual way. But, it can be whitelisted by the folder path. Add to the whitelist the path (replace xxx with the UserName):</p><p>C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\WhatsApp</p><p></p><p>If you give me links to the Java client and GPU plugin, then I can look at this issue. Generally, you can use <Tools><Blocked Events / Security Logs> feature to identify what was blocked, and whitelist it by path (executable file or folder).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 793580, member: 32260"] What does it mean SWS? H_C does not use trusted vendor list. Usually it is not required because when installing programs the user can apply 'Run As SmartScreen', which is much safer. Next, If the application is installed safely in Program Files, then it is automatically whitelisted. Installing in other locations is not especially safe, but if required, then application can be whitelisted by pat or hash. WhatsUp application is executed in the unusual way. But, it can be whitelisted by the folder path. Add to the whitelist the path (replace xxx with the UserName): C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\WhatsApp If you give me links to the Java client and GPU plugin, then I can look at this issue. Generally, you can use <Tools><Blocked Events / Security Logs> feature to identify what was blocked, and whitelist it by path (executable file or folder). [/QUOTE]
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