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Rising Antivirus Prompts a Program to Trigger API Rules When Rising Antivirus software is upgraded to the 2008 version, sometimes you encounter a window when Rising Antivirus software prompts a program to trigger API rules, what should I do if this situation occurs? Reason Since Rising Antivirus 2008 Edition has added a self-protection function to ensure that Rising Antivirus can not be damaged by viruses, when other programs try to access the address space related to the modified Rising software process, and when they try to delete the files related to the modified Rising software, they will be blocked by the self-protection function of Rising Antivirus. When this happens, you should analyze and judge according to the prompt information of the antivirus software, and then deal with it
Situation 1: If you can confirm that the program that triggers the API rule is credible, non-toxic, and will not cause damage to Rising Antivirus, you can add this file to the Rising Active Defense whitelist. When a file is added to the active defense whitelist, the self-protection function of Rising Software will no longer block the added files; Situation 2: If you can't confirm the credibility of the file, please follow the steps below: 1. Open Rising Antivirus, click Operation menu History 2. Find Self Protection on the left and double-click , click System Function Control 3. Click the "Export" button, select the save location and name the file name, and then click the "Save" button 4. Please submit the saved history file through the Mail Service Center Product Support of Rising ** for a submission analysis of the stand-alone version of the product.
5. If you can find the corresponding file according to the information prompted by the antivirus software, please also submit this file to Ruixing for analysis and processing together with the history of the antivirus software. hellboy is a Trojan Delete it, it's best to use antivirus software to check and kill **360
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It should be a medium virus, and the virus triggers some processes that Rising is protecting while it is running.
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Click Start - All Programs - Rising Antivirus - Add and Remove Components and Select Repair 2 is to uninstall him. If the antivirus software is genuine. Re-upgrade the product in Rising - stand-alone version**Rising antivirus - but the serial number and user ID are required. Beg.
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Turning on the self-protection feature will indeed bring a greater degree of security to your computer. But then a lot of features don't work properly. If I want to turn off self-protection mode, how do I turn it off? Let's take a look.
Rising Antivirus is a way to turn off self-protection
1. First of all, we open Rising Antivirus, and then open "System Settings" in the "Menu" at the top right of it;
2. Then check "Temporarily turn off self-protection" in "Other settings" in "System Settings", as shown in the following figure
3. In this way, you can turn off the self-protection function of Rising Antivirus, but this is only this time it is closed, and it will automatically turn on when we restart the computer;
For this reason, I recommend that you add to the "whitelist" programs that we do not want to be blocked by Rising Antivirus Self-Protection.
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Open the main interface of Rising "Settings", "Detailed Settings", "Defense Settings", the last item has Rising self-protection, and then remove the tick in the small box.
Open the Rising Antivirus menu [Settings] [Defense Settings], in the active defense settings page, check "Enable self-protection", and click the [OK] button to enable the self-protection function; Uncheck Start self-protection and click the [OK] button to turn off the self-protection function.
There is also a possibility that you can't close Rising self-protection, I don't know why you want to close him, if it is really closed, Rising software is prone to errors. It can be turned off at boot startup, in the settings in the software, or it can be turned off by the following methods.
Delete the modification through other software.
In his startup items there is an icon of the program software,You can easily delete the program that does not need to boot up,If you need this program to boot up,The software also has a backup that can be restored,It's convenient and safe to try。
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Open Rising and select Admin Account in the lower left corner of the main interface, then enter the Active Defense Settings, enable self-protection by default is checked, cancel it!
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I don't know if the process of uninstalling the landlord is correct.,Most of them are deleted in the program-settings-delete and add.,Or the next card assistant can also be removed.。
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It's very simple, go into the settings of Rising and turn off self-protection.
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Fix the Rising, or reinstall the Rising will work normally, or uninstall it with the Card Internet Security Assistant.
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Click Settings - Advanced Settings - Software Security - Uncheck Enable Self Protection.
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I can't shut it down, I can't redo the system, I can't seem to shut it down, I can only replace the computer.
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1 All: Do you want to uninstall or delete Rising?
If it's an uninstall:
Go to the Start Menu - Programs - Rising - Add, Remove Components (or Fix) - Uninstall it.
Finally, restart your computer.
If it is deleted:
It is best not to delete the Rising folder, if you do not uninstall it, but delete the folder of the software directly, it may prompt that it cannot be deleted, access is denied, please make sure that the disk is not full or write-protected and the file is not used (and the Rising self-protection feature does not allow you to delete it); It is also possible to be prompted that Rising cannot be found at boot or at other times. What's worse is that if the corresponding registry entries are not cleared, the system will think that the software still exists on the computer, and when you want to reinstall Rising or other antivirus software in the future, you may be prompted to say that the system already has antivirus software, and continuing to install it may cause conflicts, which is much more troublesome to try to get rid of.
If Rising can't be opened, go to Start Menu - Programs - Rising - Repair, then restart and press F8 to enter safe mode to use Rising Full Antivirus.
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The landlord can choose to go to the settings to see if it is easy to use.
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Start Menu - All Programs - Rising - Add and Remove Components - Uninstall, cannot be deleted directly.
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Hello: We apologize for the inconvenience.
You can uninstall by doing the following:
Method 1: Click "Start All Programs Rising Antivirus Repair Rising Antivirus Uninstall Rising Antivirus Start Uninstalling Give Up PrizesUninstall Rising Uninstall Rising Antivirus Confirm Verification Code Uninstall Uninstall Restart".
Method 2: Open the "Control Panel Add or Remove Programs (Win7 System is Programs and Functions]), Change Delete Start Uninstall, Give Up Prizes, Uninstall Rising Uninstall Rising Antivirus, Confirm Verification Code, Uninstall Completed, Restart".
Note: If you have used third-party software or programs to uninstall Rising Antivirus, resulting in incomplete uninstallation and cannot be uninstalled normally in the above way, please log in.
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360 can be forcibly deleted, and the file shredding tool inside is shredded first and then deleted.
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Enter safe mode to remove it.
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