PWizard posted on Dec 23, 2017 7:47:15 AM - Report post
You guys should really reach out to BitDefender support regarding these issues or at least start a thread on their forum if they have one. We shouldn't have to be making up workarounds for THEIR software blocking things you tell it not to block.
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DragonStryder posted on Dec 23, 2017 7:48:55 AM - Report post
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Kcng1974 posted on Dec 23, 2017 8:10:53 AM - Report post
Thanks, finally it work, at least got workaround till the damn BD do some changes.
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Kcng1974 posted on Dec 23, 2017 8:11:45 AM - Report post
Yes, will do so, they should really do it better, so regret to change from Avast to BD. Never facing this kind of **** in Avast.
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dracolam posted on Dec 24, 2017 8:19:50 AM - Report post
how do you fixed it... I am pulling my hair out for this!
Uninstall Bitdefender and it breaks my Windows Defender. Install and cause me a lot of trouble with false positive.
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CyPHeR369 posted on Dec 24, 2017 11:11:01 AM - Report post
To uninstall it you must use their uninstall tool. Link
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PG01 posted on Feb 04, 2018 1:28:15 PM - Report post
I just submitted my tmp file as a false positive, they said it would be fixed in a signature update. His exact words were "You'll see". Indeed we will. If anyone's still using BitDefender, submit your tmp file here: www.bitdefender.com/submit/ Flood 'em with submissions, let them see just how terrible "Advanced Threat Defense" is. In the meantime, I've just disabled ATD, whitelisting obviously doesn't work, though I would think using a fixed number for the temp file would resolve that.
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Dave3d posted on Feb 04, 2018 5:19:18 PM - Report post
I was in the AV industry for 14 years. I would suggest: 1. Norton Antivirus (no need for firewall, everyone uses windows firewall anyway). 2. ESET. If you are not in the USA, I would suggest this above Norton.