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I enabled Controlled Folder Access (Defender ransomware protection) in Windows 10 1 day ago.
I saw some notification warnings saying various programs were blocked, iCloudPhotos being one them.
iCloud tray icon also reported problems writing to its default location and that it was stuck trying to sync 4 photos (which i had taken on my phone recently).
My UniFi router/controller reported a massive spike in download activity from iCloud. I thought maybe one of my Apple devices was resyncing or was stuck in a loop. Was unlikely to be iCloud Backup as this should affect uploads rather than downloads.
Closer inspection confirmed it was my Windows PC which pulled down ~20GB of iCloud traffic in the last 24 hours which is completely abnormal.
Turned off Controlled Folder Access, the 4 photos then came through and the iCloud traffic has gone back to normal levels.
Didn’t bother trying to add allowed/approved program exceptions at this stage. Defender wants you to browse to locate the EXEs manually which is a bit fiddly and poorly implemented IMO. The notification should allow you to easliy add an exception but it doesn’t. Not user friendly at all and not something a typical end user could figure out.
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I saw some notification warnings saying various programs were blocked, iCloudPhotos being one them.
iCloud tray icon also reported problems writing to its default location and that it was stuck trying to sync 4 photos (which i had taken on my phone recently).
My UniFi router/controller reported a massive spike in download activity from iCloud. I thought maybe one of my Apple devices was resyncing or was stuck in a loop. Was unlikely to be iCloud Backup as this should affect uploads rather than downloads.
Closer inspection confirmed it was my Windows PC which pulled down ~20GB of iCloud traffic in the last 24 hours which is completely abnormal.
Turned off Controlled Folder Access, the 4 photos then came through and the iCloud traffic has gone back to normal levels.
Didn’t bother trying to add allowed/approved program exceptions at this stage. Defender wants you to browse to locate the EXEs manually which is a bit fiddly and poorly implemented IMO. The notification should allow you to easliy add an exception but it doesn’t. Not user friendly at all and not something a typical end user could figure out.
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