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Barib110

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  1. Thank you, that's a more efficient workaround! The 'resolve issues' menu has the 'exclude' option right there for each file, instead of manually doing it. Ideally, the quarantine would have a 'restore and exclude' option, but this works just fine too.
  2. Reproduction steps: Restore files from Quarantine, then wait 10 seconds Actual result: Files are restored, but locked from access, then quickly deleted by Kaspersky again. Whether you try to access the files or not. Expected Result: Files should stay restored, and added to exclusions. There should be an option to 'Restore and exclude' from the quarantine menu. That's the purpose of a 'restore' option. But in reality, it does nothing, as Kaspersky will immediately delete the files again. If you try to access them before they're deleted, the files are locked from access. So there is no way to restore them without grabbing the file name + path, and manually changing exclusion settings. THEN you may restore from quarantine. Manually excluding each file is a slow, one-by-one process, and is not usable for multiple files being deleted. This should be the purpose of the 'Restore' button. The files I'm restoring are labelled "not-a-virus", and I know they are safe. However, I don't want to exclude the entire folder from being scanned.
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