C:\Program Files (x86)\Philips Speech\SpeechExec Dictate\SEDict.exe.C:\Program Files (x86)\Philips Speech\Philips SpeechAir Management Software\.C:\Program Files (x86)\Philips Speech\Philips Device Connector\PSPDispatcherS.exe.C:\Program Files (x86)\Philips Speech\Philips Device Connector\PDCNativeHost.exe.C:\Program Files (x86)\Philips Speech\Device Control Center\PDCC.exe.If you have the dictation software, choose “SEPDict.exe.” If you have the transcription software, choose “SEPTrans.exe.”īelow you will find a few examples of most of our software You will need to choose the appropriate program for this exclusion. %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Philips Speech\.%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Philips Speech\.In some antivirus software you can use a system-wide environment variable like: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Philips Speech Shared\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp\speechexec\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp\SpeechExecTempAttachments\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp\SpeechExecUpdater\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Philips Remote Device Manager\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Philips-SpeechLive\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Philips Speech\.C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Philips Device Control Center\.C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Philips SpeechLive\.C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Philips Speech\.Where the folder paths below say, you will need to enter your Windows user name. These exclusions can be added generally, but they only need to be added for the locations listed in the “Folders” category of the appropriate version of Windows. This does not apply to the “file extensions” category of exclusions 32 and 64-bit Windows users will both add them. ![]() You will only add one set, depending upon which type of operating system you have. Philips SpeechExec Pro Dictate/Transcribe v11.Xīecause of the differences between a 32 and 64-bit version of Windows, there are two different sets of exclusions below. ![]() If you do not have an IT team, check with your antivirus software vendor for instructions. How Do I Add Exclusions?īecause of the security concerns associated with your antivirus software, we recommend that you contact your IT department to add these exclusions. Make sure you obtain any antivirus exclusions from a trusted source. Note that you don’t want to exclude a file that you can’t verify is legitimate. The solution to this problem is to add exclusions to the antivirus application - essentially telling it to ignore a certain set of files. Our team regularly sees issues where a client’s antivirus software blocks the proper operation of a perfectly legitimate program or files. ![]() Many times, your antivirus software can get it wrong. Its main purpose it to determine whether these files are harmful or benign, and block or allow them accordingly. Your antivirus software looks at files in your email, files that you are interacting with over the internet, and files that are already stored on your computer.
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