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GPU Programmer

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  1. I had failed to end the folder name with a wild card. It didn't work with just the folder name. Apparently you need <full path>\* (not just <full path>). I happened to work on something that was on the local disk this morning and the problem was occurring there as well. None of this use to be a problem. Nevertheless Marcos's fix seems to work. Find exclusions by going to Setup -> Internet Protection -> <settings for> Web Access Control -> Detection Engine -> Exclusions -> <edit for> Detection exclusions.
  2. I'm a professional developer. Last night I updated to version 15.0.18.0. Not quite sure why this update didn’t happen earlier, but likely irrelevant. This morning LiveGuard sends every executable that I produce into quarantine for analysis and locks me out of the file I created for 5 min. When I'm doing unit testing, I should be creating about 2 executables per minute in an automated script. I had to turn it off to work, I can't take today off to troubleshot this. But I rather think LiveGuard is essential for normal use. What is the right way to configure this so that it doesn't attack my own development? I've not explored the scope of the issue. The project I'm working on this morning is residing on OneDrive and I'm using Visual Studio. It may be different on a NAS or a local drive or with JetBrains IDEs. But I've been working on this project with exactly this setup for a couple of weeks. Will update if I discover that this “bug” is highly affected by the details of the development environment.
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