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rogue_
I Have A Secret Window
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join:2001-10-17
Lake Hiawatha, NJ
reply to b34tBoX
Re: Exclude MIRC.

FYI, there was a trojan that found it's way into Excursion, which is mIRC.

TELUS

join:2004-02-16
TELUS
reply to b34tBoX
You could use the regular database/signatures instead of the extended database/signatures.


b34tBoX
Premium
join:2003-12-28
Ontario, CAN


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reply to BlitzenZeus
said by BlitzenZeus See Profile:

Have you tried the help file to see if there is an exclude list?
Just checked it, so many useful options when I click troubleshoot in KAV, who thought of that?

Problem solved, mirc.exe is now excluded.

Thanks man.
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BlitzenZeus
Burnt Out Cynic
Premium,MVM
join:2000-01-13
Beaverton, OR
reply to b34tBoX
Have you tried the help file to see if there is an exclude list?


b34tBoX
Premium
join:2003-12-28
Ontario, CAN

reply to NS4683
said by NS4683 See Profile:

What happens if you select the skip radio button?
It still removes mirc.exe

If I disbale real-time protection, I can easily install and run mirc.

Is there no feature in KAV to exclude application?

I'm using 5.0.x btw.
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NS4683

join:2000-08-25
Hoboken, NJ
reply to b34tBoX
What happens if you select the skip radio button?


b34tBoX
Premium
join:2003-12-28
Ontario, CAN

How can I make an exception so KAV doesn't detect it as a virus, because whenever I goto install MIRC, I get this whenever I lauch mirc.exe, then KAV deletes it.
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