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Quick Start - Tabs - Game Guard
 

Game Guard

In this tab, you can select which online games to protect. The unique Trojan Wall technology protects your game account information and prevents all unauthorized applications from accessing the game being played.

The list displays the game name, version, shortcut, directory and files. Checked items will be protected. You can use "Game Scan" to search for online games installed on your computer.

  Add

  • Click the "Add" button.
  • In the Edit game rule window, enter the game name and version. Click "Browse" to select the game's shortcut and click "OK". Directory and Files will be completed automatically.

     

  • If the game requires additional files, click "Add". Hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple files.

  Edit

  • Right-click and select Edit to edit a rule.

    You can also double-click a rule to edit.

  Delete

  • Right-click and select Delete, then click "Yes". Or, highlight a rule and click the "Delete" button.

    You can also highlight a rule and press the Delete key.

  Import

  • Click the "Import" button.
  • Choose a rule file (.fwr) and click "Open".
  • If the rule already exists in the list, you will be asked whether to delete the existing rule.

  Export

  • You can export rules as a rule file (*.fwr) by clicking the "Export" button.
  • Enter the file name in the pop-up window and click "Save".

  Trusted

  Here, you can add modules that need to access the game. Any modules specified here will be allowed to access the game processes. 

  • How to add trusted modules:
    • Click the "Trusted" button and click "Add" in the pop-up window.
    • Or, when a module attempts to access the game processes, a pop-up balloon will appear. Click Details, then check Allow the selected module to access game process and click "OK". 

  • To delete a trusted module, click the "Trusted" button and highlight a module, then click "Delete".
 
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