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<blockquote data-quote="Avethil" data-source="post: 1077647" data-attributes="member: 106282"><p>For a new Snapshot Scan do I have to press on button "Reset Whitelist" ? I'm asking because I never used that command.</p><p>I don't use WhiteListCloud so the only option is to reset the whitelist as Freki123 says, whom I thank for the information.</p><p>But if I reset the whitelist the new Snapshot Scan would whitelist only the processes currently running at the moment of the scan so all other files should be whitelisted again or am I wrong ?</p><p>If this were the case I think that if it were possible to implement a command that would delete the orphaned whitelist entries without performing a new snapshot scan would be a better solution, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I've just found in Cyberlock manual:</p><p></p><p><strong>Other buttons: </strong></p><p><strong>Reset Whitelist (Button): This button will reset the whitelist and take a whitelist snapshot of the currently running processes, automatically adding them to the whitelist. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avethil, post: 1077647, member: 106282"] For a new Snapshot Scan do I have to press on button "Reset Whitelist" ? I'm asking because I never used that command. I don't use WhiteListCloud so the only option is to reset the whitelist as Freki123 says, whom I thank for the information. But if I reset the whitelist the new Snapshot Scan would whitelist only the processes currently running at the moment of the scan so all other files should be whitelisted again or am I wrong ? If this were the case I think that if it were possible to implement a command that would delete the orphaned whitelist entries without performing a new snapshot scan would be a better solution, in my opinion. I've just found in Cyberlock manual: [B]Other buttons: Reset Whitelist (Button): This button will reset the whitelist and take a whitelist snapshot of the currently running processes, automatically adding them to the whitelist. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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