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aand
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« on: June 21, 2012, 05:29:48 AM »


A. The bug/issue
1. What you did: Disabled antivirus/sandbox/firewall/Defense+
2. What actually happened or you actually saw: CIS moved my .exe to quarantine after execution.
3. What you expected to happen or see: nothing.
7. Whether you can make the problem happen again, and if so exact steps to make it happen: disable all components of CIS; execute a file detected as ".unclasifiedMalware"


B. Files appended. (Please zip unless screenshots).
1. Screenshots of the Defense plus Active Processes List (Required for all issues):





C. Your set-up
1. CIS version,  AV database version & configuration used:
2. a) Have you updated (without uninstall) from from a previous version of CIS: YES
    b) if so, have you tried a clean reinstall (without losing settings - if not please do)?: NO
3. a) Have you imported a config from a previous version of CIS:  NO
    b) if so, have U tried a standard config (without losing settings  - if not please do)?: dont know how
4. Have you made any other major changes to the default config? (eg ticked 'block all unknown requests', other egs  here.): NO
5. Defense+,  Sandbox,  Firewall & AV security levels: D+= , Sandbox= , Firewall = , AV = 
6. OS version, service pack, number of bits, UAC setting, & account type: Win7 Ultimate, SP1, x64, UAC disabled, Administrator
7. Other security and utility software currently installed: -
8. Other security software previously installed at any time since Windows was last installed: -
9. Virtual machine used (Please do NOT use Virtual box): -
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« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2012, 12:11:07 PM »

From the information you have given I am not clear whether this is a bug/issue. Disabling D+ should not disable the AV module, and quarantining is an AV matter.

For the moment I will transfer you to help so you can work through this issue with users and mods in this forum and hopefully resolve it. I hope that is OK.

Please ask any mod to move this report back to the bugs forum if it becomes clear that it is a bug/issue.

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« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2012, 12:26:03 PM »

You probably did not disable the cloud look up facilities.

How to disable all cloud functions of CIS?

In the AV:

In Defense +
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« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2012, 12:43:55 PM »

Whoops sorry misread post. Read it as talking about D+ only.

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« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2012, 12:05:20 PM »

>Thank you for your replies. I used the tray icon (right-click -> "disable" to all). If everything was not  disabled than it's a bug, right? If not, I'm changing my post to a feature request : In the tray menu icon, add an option "disable cloud scanning". Thanks.
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« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2012, 03:30:55 PM »

Ticking 'permanently disable D+' under D+ settings (in addition to all you have done and all suggested above) and rebooting will disable more of CIS.

For 'permanently' read 'completely'

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