Open the AVG Anti-Virus plus Firewall. Double-click the Firewall button to configure the Firewall. Add the files needed.
Figure : AVG
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/1-3.jpg)
1.Open the administration console.
2.Navigate to NETWORK > Edit group settings > Expert settings > I'll take the risk..
3.Find 'avastcfg://FileSystemShield/FileSystem/ScanException' property and amend its value with the exclusions you want – see examples:
<RW>C:\path\to\file.ext;
<RW>?:\exclusions\also\sup?ort\wildcards\*;
Step 1: Double click on the avira icon near the clock.
Figure : Avira
(http://i40.tinypic.com/15egyly.png)
Step 2: Click on System Scanner (Near the mid-left side)
Figure : Avira
(http://i41.tinypic.com/1o9ez5.png)
Step 3: Click on Configuration (Near the top right corner)
Figure : Avira
(http://i40.tinypic.com/29lz344.png)
Step 4: Click on the [...] button near the center of the screen, and find where you installed boutcheetah at, usually "C:\Zylon Gaming", and press [Add >>], then select OK.
Figure : Avira
(http://i40.tinypic.com/15egyly.png)
Step 5: Click on Realtime Protection (near the mid-left of the screen)
Figure : Avira
(http://i40.tinypic.com/2ro0t40.png)
Step 6: Click on Configuration (Near the top right corner)
Figure : Avira
(http://i42.tinypic.com/16i6r80.png)
Step 7: Click on the [...] button underneath the "File objects to be omitted by the Realtime Protection". Go to the Zylon Gaming directory again, press add, then press OK, and close the avira, because you are now finished.
1. Switch to Expert View by using the Options menu in the upper right corner.
2. Open the Antivirus section, and in Shield tab click the Advanced Settings button. Check that Active Virus Control is enabled.
3. Access the Exclusions tab.
4. You can exclude an application from Active Virus control by adding a rule in the Exception table, by clicking the "+" sign.
5. Search for the application and point to its executable file. For example, to add a rule for Internet Explorer, first click the "+" sign, then specify the path to the executable file of the application.
6. Notice that a rule will appear in the table with the default action Allowed.
7. From the drop down list you can decide to allow or block it.
8. To complete this task, click OK and close.
1. Open the main window. Look in the bottom-left corner and check the "Display" mode. By default, ESED runs in "Standard Mode." Switch to "Advanced Mode" by clicking "Change."
2. Click "Setup" in the upper-right corner of the application window and select "Advanced Setup." Browse through the options list and click on the "+" next to "Antivirus and antispyware" to open another set of options. Then select "Exclusions."
3. Select "Add" and browse for the Boutcheetah file or directory you want to exclude from virus monitoring. Click "OK" to add it to the exclusion list. You may modify this exclusion in the future by clicking "Edit" or delete it by clicking "Remove."
4. Navigate back to the "Advanced Setup" menu. Click the "Add" button to manually locate the Boutcheetah exe file for the application you want ESET to ignore. Click "OK" to close the "Advanced Setup" Menu.
1. Mirror the actions the gif below performs.
Figure : Kapersky(http://support.kaspersky.com/images/purer2_5013_01_en13-126453.gif)
If you cannot view the gif, follow these steps:
Open the main application window
On the upper right hand corner of the window, click Settings
On the upper part of the Settings window, select Protection
On the left hand part of the Settings window, select Threats and exclusions
On the right hand part of the window, click on the Settings button in the Exclusions section
2. Go to the Trusted applications tab
3. Click on the Add link
4. Select an executable file of the trusted application via Browse... or Applications... (show run applications)
Figure : Kapersky(http://support.kaspersky.com/images/purer2_5013_02_en13-126454.jpg)
5. Mirror the actions the gif below performs.
Figure : Kapersky(http://support.kaspersky.com/images/purer2_5013_03_en13-126455.gif)
If you cannot view the gif, follow these steps:
On the "Exclusions for application window", select the settings for the trusted application:
Do not scan opened files
Do not monitor application activity
Do not monitor child application activity
Do not scan network traffic
6. On the Trusted zone window, click OK
7. On the bottom right hand corner of the Settings window, click OK
8. Close the main application window.
Open your McAfee Security Center, click Internet and Network , and then click the Advanced button in the firewall section. Click Program Permissions , then click Add Allowed Program . Add the programs needed.
NOTE:
McAfee's firewall automatically disables Windows Firewall and sets itself as your default firewall.
Figure : McAfee
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/2-2.jpg)
1. Open Security Essentials
2. Click Settings
3. Select "Excluded files and locations"
Figure : Microsoft Security Essentials
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/Ex_zpsb1d694dc.png)
4. Click Browse
5. Navigate to the folder in which Boutcheetah resides and press OK
6. Press add, directly below the browse button. The location name should move down.
Figure : Microsoft Security Essentials
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/Ex_zps41fb78fa.png)
7. Select Save Changes and close.
To add exceptions to your firewall using Windows Vista, preform the following steps:
1. Click Start , Control Panel , and then Security Center .
Figure : Microsoft Windows Vista Firewall
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/3-1.jpg)
2. Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall .
Figure : Microsoft Windows Vista Firewall
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/4-1.jpg)
3. Select the Exceptions tab and then click Add Program .
Figure : Microsoft Windows Vista Firewall
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/5.jpg)
4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse . Add the programs required.
5. Click OK .
To add exceptions to your firewall using Windows XP, preform the following steps:
1. Click Start , Control Panel , and then Security Center .
Figure : Microsoft Windows XP Firewall
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/6.jpg)
2. Click Windows Firewall .
Figure : Microsoft Windows XP Firewall
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/7.jpg)
3. Select the Exceptions tab and then click Add Program .
4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse. Add the needed programs.
Figure : Microsoft Windows XP Firewall
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/8.jpg)
5. Click OK .
Click Options in Norton to change the firewall settings. Add the programs needed
Figure : Norton
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/9.jpg)
1. Open the Panda Console and Press "Firewall"
Figure : Panda Security
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/ex1_zpsd5c6ced3.jpg)
2. Pretty straightforward from here. Usual operations, such as adding exceptions or blacklisting programs are immediately available from the firewall's settings screen.
3. Press add program and select your Boutcheetah file
Figure : Panda Security
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/ex2_zpsbe6e4f29.jpg)
4. Press OK and close.
Open Symantec Endpoint Protection, Click Change Settings , and then click Configure Settings for Network Threat Protection. Add the programs needed.
Figure : Symantec
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/10.jpg)
1. Open the Trend Micro Main Console , select the Personal Network and Firewall Controls tab, and then click Settings .
Figure : Trend Micro
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/11.jpg)
2. On the Personal Firewall page, click Add .
Figure : Trend Micro
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/12.jpg)
3. Select the Program Control tab and then click Add .
Figure : Trend Micro
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/13.jpg)
4. Click Browse and add the programs needed.
Figure : Trend Micro
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/14.jpg)
5. Click OK .
1. Go to the VIPRE Business server and open the VIPRE Business console
2. On the left side of the console, under Site Navigator, right-click on the appropriate policy that you would like to add the exceptions to and select Properties
3. Go to the Exceptions > Always Allowed
4. On the right side click on the Add button. You can add File, Add File with Path, or Add Folder. If you have a lot of files you wish to skip the scanning of, selecting 'Add Folder' will skip the scanning of any contents inside the that folder
5. Once finished adding your entry, choose Apply and OK at the bottom, and close that screen
1. Open ZoneAlarm Security.
2. Click Program Control , Programs , and then Add .
Figure : ZoneAlarm
(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/killerpig1337/15.jpg)
3. Add the programs required.
Good job, Pig. Should be stickied.
Add The Avira way as well :-
1.to the Main UI and Extra–>Configuration
2.This will lead you to the configuration window , Then do what the arrows show !
3.When you finished them all , you may find that Avira will still defect them when you are doing your normal file scanning . That's because you have just add them to the Guard 's Exception but not the scanner ! OK , They are just the same , in fact , just scanner–>scan–>Exception –>ADD
thanks revo, added it :D
if anyone else has a solution, just post it and ill add it
Request Sticky.
Bit Defender:-
1. Switch to Expert View by using the Options menu in the upper right corner.
2. Open the Antivirus section, and in Shield tab click the Advanced Settings button. Check that Active Virus Control is enabled.
3. Access the Exclusions tab.
4. You can exclude an application from Active Virus control by adding a rule in the Exception table, by clicking the "+" sign.
5. Search for the application and point to its executable file. For example, to add a rule for Internet Explorer, first click the "+" sign, then specify the path to the executable file of the application.
6. Notice that a rule will appear in the table with the default action Allowed.
7. From the drop down list you can decide to allow or block it.
8. To complete this task, click OK.
Avast:
1.Open the administration console.
2.Navigate to NETWORK > Edit group settings > Expert settings > I'll take the risk..
3.Find 'avastcfg://FileSystemShield/FileSystem/ScanException' property and amend its value with the exclusions you want – see examples:
<RW>C:\path\to\file.ext;
<RW>?:\exclusions\also\sup?ort\wildcards\*;
will fm pls add that
can edit it since shit ipod safari is crashing lol
Quote from: KillerPig on July 03, 2012, 12:27:29 PM
will fm pls add that
can edit it since shit ipod safari is crashing lol
That good? ;o
Made all of the directions white (readable).
Thanks fellers ;)
pig ur so nice
Quote from: Iridion on July 05, 2012, 02:13:58 PM
pig ur so nice
omg wow iri with ur approval I am now at peace
oh and if anyone has a different antivirus and is familiar with it, be a doll and post solution here
i just downloaded the latest avg (trial version) and it gave me some troubles with zylonshield.dll. my version of avg isn't the one in the tut. so i'll post how i avoided the problem on my version:
-open avg
-go in the "antivirus" section
-at bottom left there is a button that should be called "manage exceptions", clikc it
-at this point i was lazy so i clicked on "add path" and selected my BC folder, this way i added the entire content of the folder to the exceptions; if you want to be more selective you can click on "add file" and select the exact files that gives you troubles
everything fixed in 2mins c:
(PS: no pictures and button names may be wrong because i don't have the english version of the program)
-
anyone wanna double check that?
i get a message saying TR/kazy.85178 detected
Where is that administrator console on avast?
Hi, Please take a look at this link----> http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html (http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html)
This will show you how to add programmes to your Anti-virus exceptions.
Let me know if this is what you were after.
Quote from: Dillh on August 30, 2012, 08:57:58 AM
Hi, Please take a look at this link----> http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html (http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html)
This will show you how to add programmes to your Anti-virus exceptions.
Let me know if this is what you were after.
Um Dill.
The link you gave goes to this very thread.
Quote from: JoeBG on August 30, 2012, 08:52:02 AM
Where is that administrator console on avast?
I couldn't find the administrator console either so I just decided to disable it for 10 minutes and just log on that way.
You can disable it by.
1. Right Click the Avast icon in the Iconbar/ Taskbar
2. Go to avast! shields control
3. Disable for how long you wish
4. Once the updater loads you can press play and enable it if you want.
Quote from: Dillh on August 30, 2012, 08:57:58 AM
Hi, Please take a look at this link----> http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html (http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html)
This will show you how to add programmes to your Anti-virus exceptions.
Let me know if this is what you were after.
I am on this thread right now as you can see. But it says on avast:
1. Go to administrator console.
I dont know where i can find that console
Quote from: spiderstar on August 30, 2012, 09:00:09 AM
Quote from: Dillh on August 30, 2012, 08:57:58 AM
Hi, Please take a look at this link----> http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html (http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html)
This will show you how to add programmes to your Anti-virus exceptions.
Let me know if this is what you were after.
I did that but when i enable it again it deleted the bout.dat
Quote from: JoeBG on August 30, 2012, 09:05:45 AM
Quote from: spiderstar on August 30, 2012, 09:00:09 AM
Quote from: Dillh on August 30, 2012, 08:57:58 AM
Hi, Please take a look at this link----> http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html (http://boutcheetah.zylongaming.com/index.php/topic,26673.0.html)
This will show you how to add programmes to your Anti-virus exceptions.
Let me know if this is what you were after.
I did that but when i enable it again it deleted the bout.dat
Make sure the updater is fully downloaded before you reenable it.
What about
Microsoft Security Essentials?
VIPRE?
Panda Security?
Kaspersky?
ESET?
Quote from: DarkShadow89 on January 10, 2013, 07:01:50 PM
What about
Microsoft Security Essentials?
VIPRE?
Panda Security?
Kaspersky?
ESET?
done
waiting for jeff to post it heeh
updated~
Nice! You have like all the TOP antivirus's now.
Shouldnt a link to this page be added to the FAQ?
And when I was new, I didnt even know how to use a "forum"... shouldnt the FAQ's be like up at the top under Community or whatever? Seems easier to get to and more helpful? Just sayin ::)
^sure lawl
if any1 has any other antiviruses or firewall prgrams pls tell