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Whitelist for browser protection not working with AHK script?


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I'm using an AHK script for hotstrings (text replacements), like when I type ".em" it pastes my email address from the clipboard. However, I've noticed this stops working when ESET's browser protection, specifically the keyboard protection, is enabled.

I've tried adding both the .ahk script and the compiled .exe file to the whitelist in the settings, but it still blocks the hotstring functionality unless I completely disable keyboard protection.

Does anyone have suggestions on how to resolve this?

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Are there actually any records about blocked dlls in the Browser protection log? If not, then the only workaround will be disabling keyboard protection.

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2 hours ago, Marcos said:

Are there actually any records about blocked dlls in the Browser protection log? If not, then the only workaround will be disabling keyboard protection.

Ah ok I do not see any logs relating to it.

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