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Some programs (e.g. Discord, Github desktop) create a new folder every time a new update is auto installed (this can happen daily), which renders the current whitelist for that program useless. So my suggestion is to add the ability to whitelist a whole folder so any program who runs from that folder and subfolders get the rules applied to them.
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I was just dealing with this problem myself with Discord (though I'm here for another reason). This seems like a great solution to me! Using Discord as an example users could whitelist the Discord parent folder and any future exes in app-x.x.xxxx would just work.
Now if only we could stop it getting removed from the visible taskbar tray... ;)
Some programs (e.g. Discord, Github desktop) create a new folder every time a new update is auto installed (this can happen daily), which renders the current whitelist for that program useless. So my suggestion is to add the ability to whitelist a whole folder so any program who runs from that folder and subfolders get the rules applied to them.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: