12/24/2022 0 Comments Mystuff pro![]() ![]() Though the Ransomware Shield FAQ isn't clear either, that said I have just found this and one of the images does show multiple locations within the documents folder, I believe that the Ransomware protects the MyStuff Folder and all its sub-folders (not sure if this would require the \* wildcard or not. The problem is that the shields and there protected/exclusions areas work differently. My current workaround is to add only these sub-folders to the ransomware protected folder list:Īt this case everything works but it is not a correct way as I can create new folders under C:\MyStuff and I could forget adding them to avast ransomware protection list.Īpologies if I'm not making it very clear, I no longer have the Ransomware Shield installed so I can't check it physically. But if I do like this, I do not achieve what I wanted - there is still the error when building my project. Easiest way with less steps to achieve this would be to add "C:\MyStuff" to the Ransomeware protected folder list and add "C:\MyStuff\Development\*" to exceptional folder list. Movies, Pictures, Downloads should be secured from ransomware, but Development should not (When building my C project in CodeLite I get Access is denied error, if avast secures this folder). There are also folders like "C:\MyStuff\Movies", "C:\MyStuff\Pictures", "C:\MyStuff\Downloads" etc. In my case "Development" folder is an sub-folder of, for example, folder "C:\MyStuff" - "C:\MyStuff\Development". I would not include this folder neither in one of the previously mentioned lists and everything would work like a charm. If it would be like this, I would not have any questions at all. The folder I want to be able to compile my programs in is not a root folder as in your "C:\Development" folder example. In my post I am talking of two avast features: ![]() Thanks for answer but it seems that you have misunderstood me. ![]()
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