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<blockquote data-quote="ichito" data-source="post: 926719" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>3 ways to do similar effects...but not the same!</p><p>- Exclude app folder with whole content using command from context menu, find needed folder and choose one of option. This method allows to disable monitoring of such folder and his content at all</p><p>[ATTACH]253243[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]253244[/ATTACH]</p><p>- Exclude specific file/process using command "exclude file" from context menu (above). That way works the same like in folder case.</p><p>In both as one of the results will be notification "All actions" in column "Action Type" in Rules/General tab.</p><p></p><p>- Third way needs more your attention because you will edit advanced rules. Double click on needed process in rules list and new window will be open (screenshot below). If you woun't to monitor network traffic you can set both rules (in/out) on "allow". Than make "allow" action in box "All actions"...after that all options are greyed and inactive except one - "Execution of an application". This option is crucial because it allows/block launching edited (parent) process others processes as child.</p><p>At the end you can save such template of rules nad load in needed cases.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]253245[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichito, post: 926719, member: 15835"] 3 ways to do similar effects...but not the same! - Exclude app folder with whole content using command from context menu, find needed folder and choose one of option. This method allows to disable monitoring of such folder and his content at all [ATTACH]253243[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]253244[/ATTACH] - Exclude specific file/process using command "exclude file" from context menu (above). That way works the same like in folder case. In both as one of the results will be notification "All actions" in column "Action Type" in Rules/General tab. - Third way needs more your attention because you will edit advanced rules. Double click on needed process in rules list and new window will be open (screenshot below). If you woun't to monitor network traffic you can set both rules (in/out) on "allow". Than make "allow" action in box "All actions"...after that all options are greyed and inactive except one - "Execution of an application". This option is crucial because it allows/block launching edited (parent) process others processes as child. At the end you can save such template of rules nad load in needed cases. [ATTACH]253245[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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