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Old November 20th, 2005, 03:29 AM
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Default holding exclusions on removeable devices

I keep my collection of viruses to be analyzed on my USB keychain (it makes it easier to collect and store samples), so I put an exclusion on it in AMON, but once I remove the device and reinsert it, the exclusion changes from I:\ (the path the drive gets). Is there a way to make it hold the exclusion between times I plug it in?
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Old November 20th, 2005, 08:54 AM
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Thumbs up Re: holding exclusions on removeable devices

Hi Avohir, welcome to Wilders. The question you have asked has been discussed a couple of times in recent history. Basically it should not normally be a problem - aparently the change to the exclusion relates to the way Windows identifies and records its internal designation of drives both fixed and removable.
For some more info you can try -->HERE<-- or search the forum for '\Device\Harddisk'
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