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Andy Stroebel
Hello,
our softwares (backup and data-synchronisation) need to get admin rights for
execution, we were able to do that with manifest files. But because of
scheduling and because of some other reasons the software has to be started
on Windows startup.
So Windows Defender blocks our software and there seems to be no way to
accept the software to be started automatically on startup! Are there no
rules?
Would it work with a certificate or can we confirm our software at SpyNet to
be clean? Any ideas?
Thanks a lot,
Andy
our softwares (backup and data-synchronisation) need to get admin rights for
execution, we were able to do that with manifest files. But because of
scheduling and because of some other reasons the software has to be started
on Windows startup.
So Windows Defender blocks our software and there seems to be no way to
accept the software to be started automatically on startup! Are there no
rules?
Would it work with a certificate or can we confirm our software at SpyNet to
be clean? Any ideas?
Thanks a lot,
Andy