- Jan 31, 2014
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Yes, of course. I am setting exclusions while offlineYou cant add exclusions while in Shadow Mode must be done outside.
Btw cloud AV are best with SD , no exclusions needed ^^
yeah, have tried Webroot but uninstalled it.
Yes, of course. I am setting exclusions while offlineYou cant add exclusions while in Shadow Mode must be done outside.
Btw cloud AV are best with SD , no exclusions needed ^^
In the time i ran Shadow Defender i only had to exclude the folder for the programs, never had to add the registry keys. So im not sure what the deal is.. What Bo said about using updating outside of, is probably the best way to go for you it sounds, matter of fact you could just run SD as on-demand instead of on boot up to do so.
Yes of course, I have set Windows Update only to check for updates. Actually I have emailed their contact support but without any helpful reply.If you are going to use Shadow defender, regardless, on demand or on boot, you should disable automatic Windows updates. And do those updates via Control panel.
If you like, you can post at the Shadow defender forum and ask if WD can be updated in Shadow mode. Perhaps someone there is using both programs and knows. No guessing.
http://shadowdefenderforum.com/
Bo
Bo.elam said:You can log on out of Shadow mode and after doing your updates, enable Shadow mode. Theres nothing wrong with doing it like that. Thats what I suggest you do, thats what I would do if I was you.
Okay, the last paragraph is actually what I have been doing as a last resort. I understand you completely - SD is designed to keep my system intact and secure. And in fact, my current security setup (Windows defender, Windows Firewall, K9 WebProtection, MCShield, disabled autorun and execution in any removable media, UAC-Max, SmartScreen) is more than enough to protect me from any malware, I believe. I am using SD to keep my system intact.ifacedown, I know you are trying hard to find out how to get done what you want, I saw your post in another forum. But I really think what you want to do can not be done and even if it could be done, its wiser not to do it.
The main reason to use Light virtualization programs like Shadow defender or application sandboxes like Sandboxie is to keep our system intact. To do that is better not to open holes and every time that you allow an exclusion, you are opening a hole. So, try to keep exclusions to a minimun.
You can log on out of Shadow mode and after doing your updates, enable Shadow mode. Theres nothing wrong with doing it like that. Thats what I suggest you do, thats what I would do if I was you.
Saludos
Bo