are there any way to exclude a powershell command for a server?
we want to use the command "invoke-expression" in our ****** but Bitdefender kills that pross
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Hi,
Not that I'm aware of, but I think if you contact the Support teams and provide them with all the details regarding what you are trying to achieve, they could help you out. You can get in touch with the Bitdefender engineers by choosing one of the contact channels listed here:
State your contact reason, then choose from the available contact channels, chat, phone and email/ticket. Chat would be the fastest way to reach them.
Let us know how it goes and what worked for you.
If anyone else has a suggestion on how to proceed, please feel free to share your advice here.
Regards,
Alex
Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user
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It seems that the Advanced Threat Detection feature, acting as a behavior blocker in Bitdefender products, is preventing the execution of the s.c.r.i.p.t .Kindly note that in Bitdefender's Advanced Threat Defense, only .exe files can be excluded. If you're running a PowerShell s.c.r.i.p.t, you may need to add the PowerShell executable to the exception list.
SETTING EXCLUSION1) Temporarily disable Bitdefender Protection:
2) Set exclusions in Bitdefender Antivirus:
3) Set exclusions in Bitdefender Advanced Threat Defense:
4) Re-enable real-time protection in Bitdefender
If you continue to experience issues, you may want to reach out to Bitdefender’s customer support for further assistance, as suggested by @Alexandru_BD in the above comment.Regards,
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