I will of course raise the fact that Defender seems to be ignoring the 'Allowed App' list with Microsoft but I am just wondering if anyone else had this issue and fixed this? I figured it might be a common/shared file that isn't in the aforementioned directory, although I find it highly unlikely that it would have the same name as a file that is in the main directory but I did a search (including hidden files etc.) for 'calibre-parallel' just to be on the safe side and all that comes back is the file already added to the allowed list and a prefetch file. Like I said I have added all the exe files in the Calibre directory to this list already, as you will see here C:\Program Files\Calibre2\calibre-parallel.exe is already in the allowed list: It is super annoying as I can't expand that error message to see the file location and if I click on it it just takes me to the 'Allow an App through Controlled Folder Access' page and the error disappears (Stupid MS!). I have added all the exe files in C:\Program Files\Calibre2 but I'm still getting it. from making changes to the folder G:\.\Calibre Library. ![]() ![]() ![]() Controlled folder access blocked C:\.\calibre-parallel.
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