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NVIDIA exe repeatedly asks for permission to run
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Yeah, I wasn't about to go deleting anything. I'll do that later this evening. Thanks. -
On my wife's laptop, there are repeated requests in Online Armor for the following path to be allowed to run... C:\Users\[name]\AppData\Local\NVIDIA\NvBackend\ApplicationOntology\OAWrapper.exe Parent program: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\Update Core\NvBackend.exe This then spawns another request... C:\Users\[name]\AppData\Local\NVIDIA\NvBackend\ApplicationOntology\NvOAWrapperCache.exe Parent program: C:\Users\[name]\AppData\Local\NVIDIA\NvBackend\ApplicationOntology\OAWrapper.exe She can choose "Trust this program" and "Remember my decision" on both, but On
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I threw it in there, but it just made a second entry. That file, by the way, is the E-MU ASIO Driver, v. 1.02.00.0023 (6.00.01.0001-1.02.0730). It's a beta driver because that's the only driver available for Windows 7 believe it or not.
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SHA-1 before I do anything: 0EF6D80C97CB7DB98C5760F42701535F89BA6A49 SHA-1 after turning 0404 off and waiting for OA to complain: 0EF6D80C97CB7DB98C5760F42701535F89BA6A49 SHA-1 after turning 0404 back on (and waiting for OA to complain): 0EF6D80C97CB7DB98C5760F42701535F89BA6A49 So...no. Besides that, the modify date is from October of 2010, so that also implies that it's not changing every time I touch the power switch. I can't just throw in an exclusion on a single file, so how can I get it to ignore this?
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Sorry, for some reason the forum isn't notifying me of new replies. I'll get on this.
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PM incoming.
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I'm using Online Armor Free 6.0.0.1736 on Windows 7 x64 with Microsoft Security Essentials as my AV/AM software. When I switch the power on or off on my E-MU 0404 USB, Online Armor pops up with: I've instructed OA to remember my decision, but it never does. Is there a way I can get it to remember this decision effectively, and if not, is there a way I can write an exclusion for a device ID? Obviously, I don't want to ignore regsvr32.exe in all cases--if I did, I may as well not have OA at all.