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that objects should be stored in the
Virus Vault
(
Delete files older than ...
days
), and the maximum number of files to be stored in the
Virus Vault
(
Maximum number of files to be stored
)
10.5. PUP Exceptions
AVG 9 Anti Virus
is able to analyze and detect executable applications or DLL libraries
that could be potentially unwanted within the system. In some cases the user may
wish to keep certain unwanted programs on the computer (
programs that were
installed on purpose
). Some programs, especially free ones, include adware. Such
adware might be detected and reported by AVG as a
potentially unwanted program
. If you wish to keep such a program on your computer, you can define it as a
potentially unwanted program exception:
The
Potentially Unwanted Programs Exceptions
dialog displays a list of already
defined and currently valid exceptions from potentially unwanted programs. You can
edit the list, delete existing items, or add new exceptions. The following information
can be found in the list for every single exception:
·
File
- provides the name of the respective application
·
File Path
- shows the way to the application's location