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nikkopt

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  1. Did you even read my question? That link doesn’t answer my question, it only says “ The error appears if you have installed the application on different devices too many times. “ I want to know if that message can appear within the conditions i mentioned.
  2. Greetings. If i activate a key, delete it, add it again (and do this several times), will i get the message that i exceeded the number of activations? Always on the same computer/ip address and instalation of kaspersky. I’m not willing to try it myself and find you the hard way. If the answer is “no, same computer and ip address won’t trigger that”, can formatting the hard drive make that message appear if i do it several times? I’m just trying to understand how activation works.
  3. Greetings, i have KAV 19.0.0.1088(d) and W10 1809 installed with all the latest updates. I recently installed Ubuntu to work with the linux subsystem for windows so i can compile some things. I noticed that the compilation time is way higher compared to doing the same thing on a virtual machine, so i opened task manager and noticed that kav is taking 50% of the cpu while compiling. I tried pausing KAV, it does nothing, the process still runs at 50% I tried adding the folder where all the linux files are stored (C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Local\Packages\CanonicalGroupLimited.Ubuntu18.04onWindows_79rhkp1fndgsc) to the exclusion list but it doesn't solve the problem. Yesterday it took me 3 hours to compile a program that usually takes less than one on a virtual machine. Is there a fix or workaround for this? Can i force KAV not to scan the files being created by linux? Thanks.
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