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Hi,
im using ShadowDefender (http://shadowdefender.com/) and i set "Shadow Mode" on my C: partition which is my system partition. SD has special Exclusion tab where i can set folders and files which will not enter in "Shadow Mode". I want to configure this for my ESET Nod32 Antivirus, now in Exclusion list i have folders: C:\Program Files\ESET\* and C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Eset\* what else i should add to this list? Now my Nod32 update correct but after a Restart my PC with Shadow Mode - ON, i can see in Nod32 status Red ICON on last update. I think its depends on registry but now i cant add registry key to my SD, so please tell me what else folders or files can i add to my exclusion list on my ShadowDefender. Regards, |
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The two folders you've chosen should be enough for ShadowDefender.
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Resources: Knowledgebase Facebook (US) @ESET @ESETNA Support News Blog YouTube: ESETKnowledgebase and esetusa |
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but the succesful update date and time is back on the last update when my SD is off.
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As NOD32 updates are fairly unobtrusive anyway, I just found it easier to let NOD32 update itself each time after exiting Shadow Mode.
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can i add to my exclusion list this one?
C:\Windows\* is their are no problem with my computer if i add this to my exclusion list? |
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but i don't have an idea if wheres the destination folder my eset in C:\windows\. can anybody else who knows the exact destination folder of eset in C:\Windows\ ?
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For Windows XP:
C:\Program Files\ESET C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\ESET C:\Documents and Settings\%USER%\Application Data\ESET For Windows Vista and Windows 7: C:\Program Files\ESET C:\ProgramData\ESET As said, some update files will be held in the registry and there's no way to add these keys to the exclusion.
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