McAfee antivirus security software is 
designed to protect your business computer from the malicious or 
corrupted code and other forms of the viruses. In order to do that it 
continuously scans your hard drive for the malicious files, and stop it 
from opening if finds any. In some case, it also blocks some of the 
valid files and folder in the misconception of the virus. McAfee allows 
you to keep some of the files into the exception list to which you 
believe completely safe and secure. It means that your files are no 
longer protected by the McAfee.
So here McAfee Support UK 
presents you with comparatively simple steps by which you can readily 
accomplish this task. Just you need to go through the described steps.
- Press the window button or click on the “Start” button, type “Virus Scan Console” in the search box and then press “Enter”.
- Move to the left pane of the window and right-click on the “On-Access Scanner” and then select its “Properties”.
- Click on the option “All Process, Detection, and Exclusions” and then select the “Exclusions” Tab.
- Now click the “Add” Button and then on “Browse”. It will take you to the files and folder section; select all those files and folder you want to keep in exclusion list and then click “Add Exclusion items”.
- Click “Ok” in the dialog box and again click when the message “Set Exclusion” prompts. A new window of “On-Demand Scan Properties” will open, click “Apply” here.
- You have finished the task, click “Ok” to save the setting.
These are relatively the simple steps our
 experts have explained you. But it might be complicated in case of some
 other additional issue you face with this security software. Therefore 
in case of any glitches, it is better to get in touch with the experts. 
So feel free to contact our experts via toll-free McAfee Customer Support Number UK (0800-090-3837).
 They will not only take care of this particular issue but also provide 
the best and most favorable solution in some other similar issue.
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