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Old February 2nd, 2004, 03:34 PM
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Default Programs in BOClean's program excluder?

Hi everyone! I have just got BOCLean and I don't know which exe files I have to exclude in there!

Just now I have excluded spiderml.exe, spidernt.exe, drweb32w.exe, spybotsd.exe, keyloggerkiller.exe and securitysuite.exe from Ewido anti-trojan program.

I have MRU-Blaster, CWShredder, SpywareBlaster, SpywareGuard, HijackThis and BitDefender 7.1 Free as my other security programs installed too in my PC but those are not excluded in my BOClean.

In my DrWeb I have excluded Ahead (Nero Burning ROM 6 has DrWeb virusscanner in it!), BDF 7.1 Free, SbyBot, SpywareGuard, SpywareBlaster, MRU-Blaster, CWShredder, Ewido and NSClean folders.

I know that there are too many programs but what progs are not necessary to exclude?

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Old February 2nd, 2004, 04:41 PM
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Default Re:Programs in BOClean's program excluder?

Hi Firefighter,

Since I see absolutely no reason to run or even download CWShredder unless you are infected, you can stop excluding that one.

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Old February 2nd, 2004, 04:43 PM
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Default Re:Programs in BOClean's program excluder?

You can add whatever you wish. Sometimes the program itself will tell you when there's an apparent conflict with another software and suggest that it be excluded. Since you have Dr. Web and that apparently can give rise to issues, excluding it obviously a way to go as previously discussed in another thread here. As for the other apps, it's up to you or if problems seem to result from not excluding them in BOClean.

I didn't initially add anything to the exclusion list. Then I was playing a game (not online) and there was a hiccup and BOClean suggested that I add the game app to the exclusion list. Did and have had no issues since.
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Old February 2nd, 2004, 08:39 PM
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I agree with sig.

I don't exclude anything unless Boclean pops up a warning and tells me too.



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Old February 2nd, 2004, 11:54 PM
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To everyone from Firefighter!

Thanx to everyone! I removed the other ones except all my DrWeb exe files from BOClean program excluder.

I'm using CWShredder only because it's almost daily at Broadband DSL Report sites. I have to exclude CWShredder from my DrWeb because DrWeb detects my CWShredder as infected what I don't believe true.

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