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<blockquote data-quote="ichito" data-source="post: 1042292" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>Both apps touch vital areas and functions of system so first in your case was to check log entries...it's always easier make good decision then. </p><p>In such issues there are few options to resolve problem but sometimes they can be not good for system and other applications:</p><p>- uncheck option "automatically block suspicious action" - it influences not only one specific process/app</p><p>- similar enabling higher compatibility </p><p>- good idea is to exclude apps folder what was mentioned by [USER=80312]@Zorro[/USER] ...but sometime process of our app is working from another location on system disk </p><p>- you can add certificate of app to own list of trusted vendors - SS has own built-in and not accessible for user list of trusted what is the base of how "protection level" option works</p><p>- when you run first time some app you can enable "installation mode" what allows to act all actions/behavior of that app...but it not means that all action will be allowed automatically</p><p>- you can allow automatically all action by entering advanced rules window and ticking on "allow all" in boxes on top...all other options will be changed to greyed and inactive.</p><p></p><p>It's of course basic scenario and everything what you decide to use/enable depends on application and your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichito, post: 1042292, member: 15835"] Both apps touch vital areas and functions of system so first in your case was to check log entries...it's always easier make good decision then. In such issues there are few options to resolve problem but sometimes they can be not good for system and other applications: - uncheck option "automatically block suspicious action" - it influences not only one specific process/app - similar enabling higher compatibility - good idea is to exclude apps folder what was mentioned by [USER=80312]@Zorro[/USER] ...but sometime process of our app is working from another location on system disk - you can add certificate of app to own list of trusted vendors - SS has own built-in and not accessible for user list of trusted what is the base of how "protection level" option works - when you run first time some app you can enable "installation mode" what allows to act all actions/behavior of that app...but it not means that all action will be allowed automatically - you can allow automatically all action by entering advanced rules window and ticking on "allow all" in boxes on top...all other options will be changed to greyed and inactive. It's of course basic scenario and everything what you decide to use/enable depends on application and your needs. [/QUOTE]
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