Regardless of whether you choose Microsoft Defender Antivirus, or a third party antivirus solution you need to be sure these products are not scanning critical File and folders because Occasionally Microsoft Security Essentials or Microsoft Defender cause problems with some Files and folders. Typical issues include slow performance , deleting some necessary files or erratic operation or it may flag a file or folder that you trust as malicious. To work around these problems you can add this kind of files and folders to the list of exceptions.
What is new: (Tuesday, 27 August 2024)
1. [Fixed] – The file on the network drive could not be added.
2. [Added] – Options to add or remove a process, extension and IP address.
3. [Added] – Sorting by columns feature.
4. [Added] – Ability to restore backup list by dragging and dropping.
5. [Added] – Icons on the interface have been enlarged.
6. [Added] – Many code improvements.
In Windows 11 and 10 , there is a new app called Microsoft Defender Security Center . The app, formerly known as “Microsoft Defender Dashboard”, has been created to help the user control his security and privacy settings. You can add any trusted file, file type, folder, or a process to the exclusions list with the following steps ;
1. Open settings Application.
2. Choose Update & security.
3. Open Windows security.
4. Select Virus & threat protection.
5. Click Manage settings under the Virus & threat protection settings.
6. Click Add or remove exclusions
7. Under Add an exclusion, select the files, folders, file types, or process.
You may need to repeat the instructions to exclude other items you don’t want the antivirus to scan to avoid false positives.
As you see adding exceptions manually through the graphical user interface would be time consuming, tedious and, prone to human error therefore we have coded a portable Freeware to simplify the whole process.
How to use Defender Exclusion Tool
After downloading, extract the zip file to your desired location, then double click the “ExcTool.exe” file . To Add an exclusion to Microsoft Defender list , just drag and drop any file or Folder on the software GUI , you can also use File or folder buttons
If you want to add a path, extension, process, or IP address as an exception, click the third button from the left (Enter Exclusion), then type the exception in the blank space in the window that opens.
To remove listed file or folder whether you can select the item on the list and use Remove button (Minus button) or you can Right click on it and choose “Delete selected” feature
You can also Add defender Exclusion tool to your context menu , to do this use Options – Add to the Contex Menu – Add to File Context Menu and Add to Folder Context Menu feature
after that right click any file or Folder to add it into the Microsoft Defender exclusion list , you can use the same way to remove it from the exclusion list .
After exclude files and folders from Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans you can use Export fature to save all your settings (Green Up arrow) , In the future if you want to use these settings again for examle after a system reset, you can use the Import feature (Red Down arrow)
Note: Please do not add important folders which containing system files to the exclusion list
Supported systems: Windows 11, Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7
Supported languages: English, Turkish , German , Polish , Korean , Portuguese (Brazil) , Greek ,French , Dutch , Russian , Spanish , Italian, Japanese , Chinese (Traditional), Hebrew, Vietnamese, Chinese (Simplified), Czech
File : ExcTool.exe
Size : 836.17 KB
MD5 : 8ad76f7b3b3e29ed36e6fa9aa42d35a1
SHA1 : 43b3b18eb9a84c17c7c90ac436b5cb8607f16bac
SHA-256 : dcdcd777849896493fbd28cefeab6a2ed03973cc9fbfc0417015d046890868b8
Good that I found defender injection. 🙂
Better tool
Use import- export button, if we add cmd parameters support , it can be used in malware.
Hi, how can I import from file automatically when start app from command line?
Is there any switches? If not please do for import export list
Hi , Thank you , could you plese send us the translated file ?
Erm, additionally, could I translate it into PT-BR? I’d like to help you with that.
Thanks, @Sordum team. I’ve been looking for such a tool. I even researched on how to add exclusions via CLI, but thankfully you’ve came with this solution. Highly appreciated.
Gold and not a program !!! I recently ran into a Windows Defender error after I installed your Defender Control program. EXCEPTIONS stopped showing in Win Defender. But when you enter the registry along the path (\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows Defender \ Exclusions \ Paths), all EXCEPTIONS ARE SPECIFIED, and in the Win Defender / EXCEPTIONS interface itself NO !!!! I thought for a long time what to do, HOW TO ADD EXCEPTIONS, or DELETE if they stopped showing … I went to your site and after a little familiarization with your inventions came across Defender Exclusion Tool v1.2 In general, thanks for Defender Control Defender Exclusion Tool v1. 2 They are really needed !! THANK YOU !!!!!
Эта программа корректно работала на моем компьютере. Поздравляю.
Many thanks for this great software!
Hebrew Language support has been added , Thank you.
Hebrew translation added by Dani_Miller
[Language_Hebrew]
Translator = by Dani_Miller
01 = "מוסיף ומסיר קבצים רשימת חריגים"
02 = "& קובץ \ n & עורך \ n & אפשרויות \ n & עזרה"
03 = "רשימת חריגים הוסף או הסר פריטים שאין ברצונך לכלול בסריקות אנטי-וירוס דפנדר"
04 = "הוסף קובץ רשימת חריגים"
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Web Link …
You’re welcome Mike
I understand. Anyway, thanks a lot for your new option "Import/Export", with it, i can generate a custom list. I have put on it "dControl.exe" and all is working just fine ! Thanks to the Sordum Team 🙂
It’s hard to say something right now, we’ll Investigate it as the release date approaches.
Thanks , Of course we know these commands but adding a file without Path doesn’t seems to possible
Thanks a lot 🙂 I’m not a programmer at all but if it can help you, its possible in command line in a .bat with "powershell.exe -Command Add-MpPreference -ExclusionPath "dControl.exe" or with this powershell command "Add-MpPreference -ExclusionPath "dControl.exe". Thanks to have rebranded the app 😉
You’re welcome