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Old 02-21-2010, 06:49 AM   #31
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Thanks for the constructive suggestions

As said previously the problem was with the Sonar protection, it identified Calibre as being high risk for I think *file operations* (can't remember for sure now) when I dropped an ebook on it and immediately quarantined it.

The pop up gave me the option to re install and exclude from future scans, which as I trust Calibre I chose to do. The next time I ran Calibre it did exactly the same thing so I chose re install and exclude again.
This time it allowed Calibre to run but objected to a module within Calibre, (which I can't now remember), which I also chose to exclude.

I can't find any way to un choose the exclusions so I can't replicate any part of the problem. Nor can I find any reference in the history anywhere of the quarantine or reasons for.

Norton has never objected to Calibre on a full system scan.

It is running without objections now.

Thanks
Did you reboot after the change. Sometimes virus scanners won't pick up the changes til a windows reboot.
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