Windows 10: (Allow option) in a AV program.

Discus and support (Allow option) in a AV program. in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I'm looking for a AV (AntiVirus) program that has an Allow Threat or something close on its popup's. I wish not to always send the program away or have... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by l3izz, Nov 11, 2015.

  1. l3izz Win User

    (Allow option) in a AV program.


    I'm looking for a AV (AntiVirus) program that has an Allow Threat or something close on its popup's. I wish not to always send the program away or have it blocked. I know i can add it into the program itself but that has to be done every week when the file is uploaded to me. Ive tried Windows Defender and AVG. AVG had the option but now it doesn't.


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    :)
     
    l3izz, Nov 11, 2015
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    Most AV programs do not have the updater program in the "allowed programs" list, and is blocking it. For most AV programs, you have to add the updater to the list manually for it to work, and no, turning the AV often does not help in that case.
     
    chanchan05, Nov 11, 2015
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    No, as I said earler, in some cases turning the AV off does not help like when you have BitDefender AV. You need to manually configure your allowed programs.
     
    chanchan05, Nov 11, 2015
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  4. (Allow option) in a AV program.

    You can try avast! free. and if the AV says there is an issue, you should look into that, check the file with virustotal just to be sure about that before allowing any malicious code to run on your system. *Smile Use the Virus chest to restore and add files to exclusion. Or create a global exclusion for a folder and run these software's from there.
     
    Shadow Delta, Nov 11, 2015
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  5. l3izz Win User
    I guess ill give that a try soon. Virustotal has a limit but thats nice to know
     
    l3izz, Apr 5, 2018
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