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Thanx for the update.

Well it doesn't say that it improved IP protection but it does say -

(ADDED) Ability to ignore blocked IP addresses permanently

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In case you may still want to keep IP protection disabled without having to disable it on every reboot, Mara previously posted the following instructions for disabling it in the registry:

Registry Switches for Controlling IP-Blocking in MBAM 1.41 [Note: Should also work in 1.42]

Create the indicated registry value (labeled as key | value) with the indicated data and reboot to enforce the policies below. All of the values are of type DWORD. In order to create a registry value, open the Registry Editor (Start -> Run -> regedit), navigate to the key listed, and then right-click in the right-hand panel and choose New -> DWORD.

1) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware | silentipmode

Description: With a DWORD value of 1, the protection module will block and log IPs silently.

2) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware | startipdisabled

Description: With a DWORD value of 1, IP blocking will start disabled on reboot, although it can be enabled subsequently.

3) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware | disableipblocking

Description: With a DWORD value of 1, IP blocking will be permanently disabled (cannot be toggled).

Note that, on 64-bit editions of Windows, the registry values that AdvancedSetup mentioned are located in the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

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For me it constantly gave annoying alerts which were mostly false positives. I just don't need that kind of annoying protection when I have many other ways of protecting my system: adblockplus, WOT, Hostfile, Eset AV, Comodo Firewall, Peerblock, the other features of MalwareBytes, etc.

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For me it constantly gave annoying alerts which were mostly false positives. I just don't need that kind of annoying protection when I have many other ways of protecting my system: adblockplus, WOT, Hostfile, Eset AV, Comodo Firewall, Peerblock, the other features of MalwareBytes, etc.

But this happens only on Full Version with Real Time Protection activated, isn't ?

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For me it constantly gave annoying alerts which were mostly false positives. I just don't need that kind of annoying protection when I have many other ways of protecting my system: adblockplus, WOT, Hostfile, Eset AV, Comodo Firewall, Peerblock, the other features of MalwareBytes, etc.

But this happens only on Full Version with Real Time Protection activated, isn't ?

Yes, of course. I thought that's what we were talking about in this thread. But with the reg fix, one can have the full version and real time protection enabled w/o having to turn off IP protection each reboot and have the best of both worlds.

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