As part of the eval of Avast I’m doing I’m looking to use the current settings of our existing Kaspersky Enterprise install as a template for what I configure in Avast, especially the exclusions. Some of the exclusions are done by threat type e.g. not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32* I can only see how to exclude specific file names, paths and extensions?
There is no such option in avast
As said, you cannot exclude specific “detections”.
This will mean a lot of configuring additional exclusions for all the detection tools we use which may be installed to different locations on different OSes, etc. The file name may also vary depending on version or whether it’s 32 or 64 bit so I’d really like to have this feature. Does anyone know if there are any plans to implement this in future versions?
I don’t think so… It’s a security backdoor that will be opened.
It’s not for common user but for a very specific advanced ones.
@Tech and hence that we are in the business side of the forum
now your starting to make the same thinking mistake as Avast does, taking out control of the system administrator…
the way i see it: simply said its wished for to have exclusion profiles which have predefined rules in place and some dynamic or adaptive rules (behavior analysis?)
the profile could be for a range of programs (like remote control apps) or specific traffic or something…
all instead of the manual configuring
on the other hand, manually configuring (altho a pain in the cornhole if you need to do a lot of it) gives you complete control and knowledge about what is excluded, where as with predefined rules (which i assume Kaspersky is also using) its not 100% clear until you manually check it.