![]() ![]() ![]() Set a folder exclusion for the folder ProjectInfinity.exe is in.Ģ. Set a file exclusion for ProjectInfinity.exe. Under Virus & Threat Protection, go to Manage Settings and Add or Remove Exclusions. The only thing I can think of is to try to go through these steps if you haven't already:ġ. ANd I'm doing this on my Win10 laptop now, so it *should* work. I have to go into an Actions pulldown menu and select "Allow". I scan the file, it reports a severe threat. Well, if anyone else gets this problem - which seems inevitable - at least they can look at posts like these and hopefully solve their problems. Especially as so many people have encountered this specific issue. I know the Windows operating systems have always had issues but I'm thinking Project Infinity should have been constructed differently, if possible. That's a lot to go through for a mod manager. ![]() After that, you can then launch Project Infinity as many times as you want while keeping your Real-Time Protection on. You can then choose to allow the threat permanently. Windows will then ask what you want to do with the threat. A window will pop up and the file will be scanned as a Trojan. Right-click the Project Infinity exe file and select "Scan with Microsoft Defender". One last thing: I managed to bypass turning off Real-Time Protection to get it to work just now! ![]()
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