Thekochs:

Borrowing essexboy’s screenshot:

  1. There’s a whitelist option on the top menu, to allow you to add (or remove) individual items to (or from) CryptoPrevent’s protection. Click on Whitelist, then Whitelist Editor. You can then browse through each of the protected directory areas, to locate/select, and whitelist any files you feel necessary. Likewise, it’s easy to remove [De-Whitelist] anything from the whitelist.

  2. There’s an UNDO button (bottom left), to completely remove all of CryptoPrevent’s protection.

By the way, an alternative/simpler way to add new items to the whitelist is:
a) UNDO CryptoPrevent’s protection. Depending on your O/S [and “flukes”], you may have to close/reopen CryptoPrevent, or log off/on your account, or reboot… but these might not actually be required.
b) install the new items that CryptroPrevent was blocking.
c) APPLY CryptoPrevent’s protection again, which should now automatically whitelist the new items you’ve added.