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FredV

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  1. Sorry, but your post was written with the certainty that Kaspersky detected the object I indicated. I don't know where this certainty came from. For the truth is that I was not even notified because Kaspersky did not mark the object. I found it myself in a folder and came to this community to find out if anyone had ever been there. As there was none, I created the topic. That is, your answer has nothing to do with what I wrote. Anyway, thank you very much for your attention.
  2. I delete but It came back, over and over
  3. Boa! De novo do meu @Flood and Flood's wife !!! E com isso a INC000012556801 fica solucionada Obrigado de novo!
  4. Thank you @Thoughts ! It is true that while I read what you wrote, I was already thinking about the options you presented to me: Air Live Drive or RaiDrive. I will know and try. I think it will be very, very useful for other back-ups and I will automate them. Hug!
  5. I don't know why the answer I just wrote does not appear to me. Maybe I did something wrong. Thank you very much!!! You made me see that I was only looking “inside” the KSC and forgot to look outside the fence. Yea! You're right! However I stopped using GDrive and lately I have been using Foldersync (through an emulator for Android). Much more flexible to set up synchronization rules involving multiple accounts and cloud services. Right now I will do that and I will never worry again! Thanks to you! Thank you very, very much!
  6. Hi! Straight to the point: I have really enjoyed all the possibilities that Kaspersky tools offer. The notebook and files are always safe and I feel it. However, I want you to feel, for me, what it's like to do a back-up on the SSD itself. And that has been the case, because Kaspersky - in my opinion as a consumer, as a customer and approaching the problem ethically - has limited itself to providing the option of back-up in the cloud solely through the Dropbox service. I've been using Google Drive for many, many years, and as the size of the free cloud space on Dropbox isn't enough, feel like me: forced to buy more space (already having enough on other platforms) or perform back-up on the hardware that runs the copied files and programs. All of this is clear, for the technical knowledge I have (which prevents me even from entering technical communities, because I don't speak the “language”) and if the option exists, it must be very well hidden. So, I ask for help to perform automatic back-ups regularly for google drive. Thank you very much!
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