Windows 10: clview.exe Process found in Exlpoit Protection Program Override Settings

Discus and support clview.exe Process found in Exlpoit Protection Program Override Settings in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Greetings. I am currently running a Windows 10 64bit machine. When looking through the Exploit Protection settings in Windows Defender, I found a... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by G-Power, Jun 16, 2020.

  1. G-Power Win User

    clview.exe Process found in Exlpoit Protection Program Override Settings


    Greetings.

    I am currently running a Windows 10 64bit machine.

    When looking through the Exploit Protection settings in Windows Defender, I found a process named clview.exe. This process is not present in my task manager, which lets me suspect that it is probably not running.

    Anyhow, I have found that this process can be genuine and non-harmful, specifically if it is located in the Program Files folder. How do I get to the executable's location if I can not access it through the task manager?

    I would like to verify that this file is safe since it has system override privileges.


    Thank you very much.


    G-Power

    :)
     
    G-Power, Jun 16, 2020
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  2. mwidunn Win User

    Exploit Protection's "Program Settings"

    Let us say that I went into WINDOWS DEFENDER SECURITY CENTER > APP & BROWSER CONTROL > EXPLOIT PROTECTION SETTINGS > PROGRAM SETTINGS.

    Then, let us say that I edited via "system override" the settings for one of the programs.

    My question: How would I later restore the default settings (i. e., the ones that were set before editing) for one or more edited programs?

    Exploit Protection does not seem to provide any option for restoring back to a program's default state before any change was made.

    Thanks for any help!
     
    mwidunn, Jun 16, 2020
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  3. GNJha Win User
    Boot Process

    Hi,

    Please suggest me a link that can explain the boot process step by step of ...

    • Windows 7,
    • Windows 8.1,
    • Windows 10,
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 and
    • Windows Server 2012 R2

    With Regards

    InTech
     
    GNJha, Jun 16, 2020
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  4. clview.exe Process found in Exlpoit Protection Program Override Settings

    Edge Browser not listed on Exploit Protection

    When I open the Exploit Protection Program List, how come Edge browser processes are not listed?
    Or, is there another process name for MS Edge from the Exploit Protection Program List page?

    However, my guess is that since Edge runs in a Sandboxed protected mode by default, maybe perhaps it is not required to be on the Exploit Protection Programs List.
     
    win10freak, Jun 16, 2020
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