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maartenbalcaen
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How can I add .dll-files as an exception to McAfee Total Protection? I can only add .exe-files..

How can I add .dll-files as an exception to McAfee Total Protection? I can only add .exe-files..

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selvan
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Re: How can I add .dll-files as an exception to McAfee Total Protection? I can only add .exe-files..

Hi

The current design of McAfee Consumer Product allows only exclusion of .exe files. Could you please specify the nature of dll file and the application that uses this dll in order to interpret further.

maartenbalcaen
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Re: How can I add .dll-files as an exception to McAfee Total Protection? I can only add .exe-files..

The program Hold'em Manager uses the files blitz.dll and Starscommunicator.hm2. McAfee recognizes these files as a virus and this makes it impossible to work with the program. If I disable the realtime scan & re-install Hold'em Manager I can work with it but I'm not a fan of this because this isn't safe off course. Can you fix this problem please?

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