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windows defender suddenly mark dxgi.dll as Trojan:Win32/Spursint.Q!cl #264

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I understand. Windows Defender is not a product that I have any control over. The user has some control over it, namely adding an exception for a particular file. I think that may work well in this case.

Related: #265, including a tutorial on how to ad an exception to Windows Defender.

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