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Topic: «
Default exceptions not removable
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Tom Wolf
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Posted:
02/18/2016 14:47:10
Hey,
I found out that the default exceptions withtin the window settings are not removable.
This is annoying because I don't need most of them.
When I remove them, all of them are back again after restarting AWM.
Please fix that
Thanks
Tom
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted:
02/24/2016 12:35:03
Hello, Tom
These default exclusions are designed to prevent AMM from affecting some specific windows (generally system and other special-purpose windows that handle background tasks which are hidden from the user and do not involve user interaction), because affecting these windows can cause the system instability.
This is why there is no ability to completely remove these exclusions, but you can disable them if you need to.
Best regards.
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