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VoodooShield
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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 1045330" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>Sorry, I was talking about the Handbrake installer... it is considered Safe by WLC and VoodooAi. After reading this post I was thinking, hmmmm, maybe the Handbrake executable that is installed is what WLC is flagging as Not Safe. And sure enough, that is the case. There are tons of different scenarios that could have happened in your case, but my best guess is that Handbrake was already installed, so VS auto allowed it because it matched a digital signature that was already on your whitelist, but then out of an abundance of caution, WLC is telling you that it is not safe. There could have been other things at play, but this is my best guess. You can always look in the C:\ProgramData\CyberLock\DeveloperLog.log, and it will tell you why a certain item was allowed. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 1045330, member: 62850"] Sorry, I was talking about the Handbrake installer... it is considered Safe by WLC and VoodooAi. After reading this post I was thinking, hmmmm, maybe the Handbrake executable that is installed is what WLC is flagging as Not Safe. And sure enough, that is the case. There are tons of different scenarios that could have happened in your case, but my best guess is that Handbrake was already installed, so VS auto allowed it because it matched a digital signature that was already on your whitelist, but then out of an abundance of caution, WLC is telling you that it is not safe. There could have been other things at play, but this is my best guess. You can always look in the C:\ProgramData\CyberLock\DeveloperLog.log, and it will tell you why a certain item was allowed. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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