Thanks, Engel.
I have done as you suggested and will wait to see if it works. I'm not sure
how I didn't see this option earlier as I actually searched for something
like this. I guess I must have missed the scroll.
Russ
"Engel" wrote:
> Hello Russ,
>
> I think you may have to work at excluding it from the scan, as an interim
> measure. Tools, Options, scroll down to Advanced options, and fill the box,
> by adding the full path and file name to the Tools/Options/ do not scan box,
> hit the add button, and Save.
>
> I hope this post is helpful.
>
> Let us know how it works ºut.
>
> Еиçеl
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> TIME
> To choose time is to save time. -----Bacon
>
>
> "Russ" wrote:
>
> > One of the applications I like to run is Dimension 4, which synchronizes my
> > computer with a time server. Windows Vista also does this, but not frequently
> > enough for me (I like to check every 15 minutes so I am no more than one or
> > two seconds off the exact time).
> >
> > I've been using D4 for about 9 years and I know it is safe. But Defender
> > challenges the application. When it does, I click on "Permit". Fifteen
> > minutes later, I notice that Defender is again challenging it, so I again
> > click to Permit the application. And fifteen minutes again, another
> > challange. Doesn't Defender remember what I have allowed and what I have
> > denied?
> >
> > I would like this behavior of Defender to stop. And since I allow my
> > computer to report back to the MS Defender team, it would seem by now that
> > they would know that this is a safe application, and would have allowed it on
> > all computers. But they haven't.
> >
> > Can somebody tell me how to stop Defenders behavior?
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