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Real Time Protection and VeraCrypt


vag32

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Hi,
 
My Windows 7 is encrypted with VeraCrypt, but I think because of real time protection may have affected an encrypted partition.
 
Well, I had to perform a restore and this partition would not open without the Wise installed received a message that is "System Event Notification Service" can not be started.
 
Does "real time protection" function could be affected? Anyway it came only happen when installed Wise Care.

 

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Hi vag32. :-)
 
I'm not sure to have understood you (maybe yes, maybe not).
You can find blocked or allowed applications by WiseCare365 "Real-time System Protection" in config_tray.ini, under [APPFILTER].
I'm using the portable version and I have that file in Wise Care 365 portable folder.
I think if you're using wise care 365 installed version, that file could be in its installation folder.
 
Example ( allowed have =1 at the end):

 

[APPFILTER]
C:\Windows\System32\wbem\WmiPrvSE.exe=1
D:\Applicazioni\Emsisoftemergencykit\BIN64\a2emergencykit.exe=1
C:\Program Files (x86)\MBAM\mbam.exe=1

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Hi vag32. :-)

 

I'm not sure to have understood you (maybe yes, maybe not).

You can find blocked or allowed applications by WiseCare365 "Real-time System Protection" in config_tray.ini, under [APPFILTER].

I'm using the portable version and I have that file in Wise Care 365 portable folder.

I think if you're using wise care 365 installed version, that file could be in its installation folder.

 

Example ( allowed have =1 at the end):

 

 

I'm now using only the portable version without Real Time Protection enabled. Until the moment, everything is fine.

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Thanks xiolee.

 

@vag32,

I'm not sure your problem is caused by system protection. I did a test in the virtual Windows 7 (vmware workstation 12, Windows 7 32bit), install VeraCrypt 1.18a, then Encrypt the system partation or entire system drive - Normal - Encrypt the whole drive - Encryption of host protected area (No) - Single-boot - Encryption options (AES, SHA-265) - set password and use PIM

But, everything is okay.

If you don't want to use system protection, you can disable it.

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