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Defender problem Adding "Allowed Items" vs "Permit or Deny"

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Lou_makemyday - 14 Dec 2007 22:44 GMT
I have Ad-Aware installed on my PC (XP SP2 home edition) and every day I have
to select "Permit" to allow AWRTD.sys driver Ad-Watch registry filter.  I
would like to add this to the "Allowed items" list to avoid the daily
selecting of "Permit."  I don't recall I was every given the choice of
"Always allowed" for this program; the only choices I have are Permit or
Deny.  I tried to copy it into the Always allowed list, but cannot.  

Do I have to uninstall Ad-Aware and reinstall it to get to option of Alway
Allowed?

My Defender is up to date as of 12 Dec 2007.
Peter Duniho - 14 Dec 2007 23:00 GMT
> I have Ad-Aware installed on my PC (XP SP2 home edition) and every day I  
> have
> to select "Permit" to allow AWRTD.sys driver Ad-Watch registry filter.  
> [...]

Nothing about your question relates to writing programs with the .NET  
Framework, which is the topic of this newsgroup.

You need to find a newsgroup that actually has something to do with the  
software you're using.

Pete

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