![]() ![]() ![]() It includes scpserver within it, I think. If you don't believe me, turn on the Windows Defender feature to block access to protected folders (it is not turned on by default), and try installing or uninstalling scptoolkit. It says "path" is a hard disk drive in what I show above, so it appers that scptoolkit tried to bypass the OS and write directly to my disk. It is common for apps to try to access your MyDocuments folder for legitimate reasons, like game saves or whatever, but they should not be accessing the Videos folder, and definitely should never ever write directly to memory. Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exeĬontrolled Folder Access blocked C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe from making changes to memory. It does it not only when you install it, but when you uninstall it too.Ĭ:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe has been blocked from modifying %userprofile%\Videos by Controlled Folder Access. It doesn't do it itself though, it somehow makes svchost.exe do it. If you turn on the feature in Windows Defender to have it alert you when unverified apps try to write to areas they shouldn't, and then install scptoolkit, you'll see that it tries to write to your MyVideos folder, and directly to your harddrive or memory. ![]()
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