Thanks a lot! the recent major windows update broke my network settings, have tried many things from rolling back network drivers, reconfig MTU, resetting sockets, flushing DNS, to no avail. Keep searching for troubleshooting tips online but none are really helpful until I saw your explanation, so it seems that MS Defender was the culprit?
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS THANK YOU LOL! this guy is real btw follow his advice. thanks man now I can finally get back to work and download stuff :)
Sir it didn't work, everytime I try to download anything it says "failed-blocked" (without the download title), please help me sir and tell me what should I do😔🙏
have you find a solution for this? im also having the same issue edit: nevermind, i found a workaround to this. apparently i can download them with internet download manager instead
Nothing is not working! I did everything what the video did, I went on the internet, and browser, I came to believe that chrome wasn’t the only thing that I couldn’t download any files on, I can’t also download anything from opera which is a gaming browser and when I download Firefox, chrome, literally ANYTHING, it shows the error as that, idk what to do, at this time again, I did everything what the video did, following through from every step you went and it took to the point that I can’t download anything, if I need to download anything important such as outlook,word,one note.etc, it still says “virus scan failed” I had watched hours many videos than you can ever think, I been here day and night just on the computer and none had done anything for me.
This is the last time I take tech advise from a foreigner. Everytime I listen there is new issues with other programs or connection to internet. Little things always arise when I am following someone who doesn't even know what they're doing. Learned my lesson.
You have to create attachment folder > right click on policies > new > key > enter the same name as attachments and right click again, add D-WORD add ScanWithantivirus > right click > modify value and add it the value to (1) which I also did..