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    Bryan Jeremiah is offline Junior Member
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    Default How to omit mapped out meshwork repel from security essentials.

    Hey, I am utilizing windows 7 in my machine and I have security essential set up im my pc to gives security for mu machine. But whenever start scanning it adds entire the local repel and it adds mapped repel also but I require to scan only my local and removable repel only. Please tell me what should I do to omit the mapped repel from the list of scan.

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    Bryant Evan is offline Junior Member
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    According to me, it views that a "Full Scan" does not adds mapped repel. It only view thst it going to total the local repel and then after few time it appearing that it is stuck somewhere. After that the elapsed time also stopped altered and the CPU usage remains minimum. But There was few activity was going on in machine, and it was viewing that scanning located in the C repel.

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    Bryan Jeremiah is offline Junior Member
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    Thank you so much,

    I have tested lots of time to omit the mapped repel from security essentials and also spent lots of hours backside that but I didn’t detect any efficient answer for that. Now I have decided to just go with your last answer and do custom scan only since that’s the only selection is left for me.

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