Active Virus Control Rules Issue

looks like i eventually found an issue in BDIS 2010 on my XP Pro SP2.


Active Virus Control enabled - medium, aggresive or critical level (doesn't matter)


now i made a test and added few applications to the Exclusions list, and set the rules for them to Blocked.


guess what - i could still execute those applications with no response from BDIS.


now what is this option for while it doesn't work?


or maybe i'm missing something?


:blink:


and here's what the manual says:


Managing the List of Trusted / Untrusted Applications


You can add applications you know and trust to the list of trusted applications. These


applications will no longer be checked by the BitDefender Active Virus Control and


will automatically be allowed access. Similarly, applications you wish to always deny


access to can be added to the list of untrusted applications and BitDefender Active


Virus Control will automatically block them.


no, it won't!


my version of BDIS 2010 - 13.0.16.313

Comments

  • any feedback, please...?


    :mellow:

  • dhl
    dhl
    edited September 2009

    Hi Viscon,


    Active Virus Control does not prevent any program from staring. It works like this : you first run a program and, based on its behaviour, AVC informs you that the program may be mallicious and asks you if you want to block it or allow it to further execute. If you add an application to the untrusted list, it can still run, but if it tries to do anything suspicious from the point of view of AVC, it will automatically be terminated (blocked) by AVC - so your sistem remains unaltered.


    Hope it clarifies things,


    DHL

  • Thanks, dhl.


    Now I see. That's actually great feature.


    B)