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05-Mar-2009, 07:04 AM #1
Solved: Kaspersky is blocking Bitlord...
I put my pc in a system recovery because my Mozilla wasnt working..

I got some useful information about how to speed up Mozilla so I set my PC back to its current date (I put it in system restore a few times because I realised I back dated it too far).

Now, for some reason, I cant seem to use Bitlord. I was downloading 5 items and now I cant even remove it from Control Panel coz it isnt there. Ive even tryed to install it again but I get this message:

*Launch of Bitlord denied according to the application rules*

Is there a way to "turn off" Kaspersky for a little while while I reinstall Bitlord? Or even change the settings in Kaspersky to give access to Bitlord?
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05-Mar-2009, 07:16 AM #2
BitTorrent(BitLord) and any help regarding torrents is forbidden on this site.
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05-Mar-2009, 07:18 AM #3
Sorry, I didnt realise...

May I ask then: how can you change the settings on Kaspersky to allow access to certain applications?
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05-Mar-2009, 07:26 AM #4
Dear Samantha_I,
Now we come to the juicy part of the meat!Tell me within one minute, three applications you want to download.After one min.,the game's over!I am counting
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Time' up! So,no go!
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05-Mar-2009, 07:29 AM #7
Charming! It takes about a minute to get to my inbox....
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