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I'm still experimenting, but you can have Norton's A/V-autoprotect on and still use BSPlayer. Only exclude BSPlayer from files checked by Norton A/V. How? In Norton A/V's Options window: doubleclick on autoprotect (top-left below "System") to open further options. You will then see "Bloodhound"/"Advanced"/"Exceptions"/ .... (Note translated from Dutch so labels may be named differently) Click on "Exceptions" then click on button [New] (at the right) "Browse" to bsplayer.exe (Check that (only) box (Exclude from:) [x] "Virusdetection" is checked/selected) Click [OK] BSPlayer.exe is now selected as "excluded item" Click [OK] ![]() (Starting BSPlayer by double-clicking on an associated video-file is OK as well as starting up BSPlayer through its executable (via a link or directly) is OK. So this solution seems OK for the time being.) Additional note: this problem also affects earlier versions (e.g. also 0.86 versions) of BSPlayer! (Same (temporarily) solution!) (Edited 7 Aug: the box "incl. sub-folders" doesn't need to be selected so I removed it from the text.)
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