So using the right click stop on-access protection is the only easy means that won't fall foul of the avast self-defence. ![]() ![]() but then you would bump into the avast self-defence module. you could do that to netstop services, etc. ![]() As far as I'm aware there is no command line option to try to create one in a batch file, etc.
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