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Relocate Add Exception button
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As it turns out, I already had the system set to not scan the /public_html/administrator/cache/ folder and any sub-directories, but it still shows them as exceptions when I list exceptions.
Maybe that's not working as intended?
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Louis
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If the "add exceptions to database" is set to Yes, exceptions will be listed there. When it's set to No nothing will be stored.
Anyway I have been working to solve a bug in scans that causes to analyze files added as exceptions. It will be added to next version but I have already added it to 3.4.3, so I think you should download and install this version again.
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Jose
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I downloaded and installed 3.4.3, and it took 3 tries before it completed a scan for integrity, finding only 1 file changed, which was filemanager.php.
I ran the file manager check, and it came up good, but nothing seems to be different when I ask it for the exceptions; I still have 18 pages of 50 per page or so.
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Louis
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And all those pages report files into folders that have been added as exceptions or are there files that should not be there?
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I didn't check every file, as there are so many, and that's when I get kicked out, but from what I've seen, they are all in the root of administrator/cache, or various sub-directories of that /cache folder.
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There could be potentially hundred of files into that folders, so everything is fine. Securitycheck Pro exclude by default files stored into cache and tmp folders.
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Jose
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