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07-May-2009, 05:31 AM #1
Norton and exclusion lists
First Post here and its nice to be on board - greetings from the cybercave. I use AVG Pro but one of my peers is using NORTON 360. Can someone tell me if it is possible to set up an exclusion list through the interface to exclude certain drives, folders and file types from his 'resident shield' - 'real time protection' or whatever norton calls it. Also can this be controlled in automatic and manual scans. I imagine that it is possible of course but he has little experience and basically just installs norton and lets it do its own thing and call all the shots.
If anyone can offer a tip on how to find this in his GUI - then you would be worth your weight in gold - and I can go and change it for him.
Its good working on someone elses software isnt it.
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