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How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #1
OK, first go to setup, then go to Real-time file protection, click on the right settings button, and click on add exclusion, and then click on add, and then click on type and then click on exclude threat. And then add the exception from this list. > https://pastebin.com/SxEgM2Cd. That's it simple as cake.   Biggrin
OK this is the edit, all you have to do is add the path of the checker you wanna unblock. That's all Wink haha
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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #2
I understand what you are trying to explain, but what has the list to do with it? The list is a list of absolute paths, so the chance that someone will have the same directories and filepaths is rather small.

The tutorial is also rather small, but I appreciate it anyway. You could always add how to do this in different AV's. Thanks for sharing.
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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #3
(04-18-2018, 11:44 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: I understand what you are trying to explain, but what has the list to do with it? The list is a list of absolute paths, so the chance that someone will have the same directories and filepaths is rather small.

The tutorial is also rather small, but I appreciate it anyway. You could always add how to do this in different AV's. Thanks for sharing.

Good tip mate, I just fixed the tut. Wink

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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #4
I have too many files to deal with, so I simply neglect to Install an AV on selected systems.

All files (standalone and setup) that are detected as false positives, are stored on my external HDD.
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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #5
Usually it's better, if you're planning on running dodgy software or you're not sure whether something contains a virus. It's always a good idea to run it on a separate virtual machine, sandboxed. You could leave the AV away all together then, but if you'd were to install an AV on the VM and you want to add Exceptions, this can be quite useful.
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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #6
(04-21-2018, 04:22 AM)mothered Wrote: I have too many files to deal with, so I simply neglect to Install an AV on selected systems.

All files (standalone and setup) that are detected as false positives, are stored on my external HDD.

(04-23-2018, 09:27 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Usually it's better, if you're planning on running dodgy software or you're not sure whether something contains a virus. It's always a good idea to run it on a separate virtual machine, sandboxed. You could leave the AV away all together then, but if you'd were to install an AV on the VM and you want to add Exceptions, this can be quite useful.

Yup exactly.

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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #7
(04-21-2018, 04:22 AM)mothered Wrote: I have too many files to deal with, so I simply neglect to Install an AV on selected systems.

All files (standalone and setup) that are detected as false positives, are stored on my external HDD.

That's not bad either.

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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #8
(04-23-2018, 09:27 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Usually it's better, if you're planning on running dodgy software or you're not sure whether something contains a virus. It's always a good idea to run it on a separate virtual machine, sandboxed. You could leave the AV away all together then, but if you'd were to install an AV on the VM and you want to add Exceptions, this can be quite useful.

Have you tried Comodo Firewall, it's killer.

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RE: How to Add an Exception to NOD32 #9
Thank you for this !!!!!!

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