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Problem: EXE files in Windows 10 are automatically deleted. If you encounter the problem of EXE files in Windows 10 being deleted inexplicably, preventing you from using the software normally, please continue reading this article to learn about the solution provided by PHP editor Zimo .
Solution:
1. After entering the "Settings" interface with the "win+i" shortcut key, you need to click on the "Update and Security" option.
2. In the new interface that opens, first click the "Windows Security Center" option in the left column, and then click "Open Windows Security Center" in the right side ".
3. You will then come to the "Windows Security Center" window. Here you need to click the "Virus and Threat Protection" option on the left, and then click on the right 'Manage Settings' button.
#4. After clicking in, you need to scroll the page and click "Add will delete exclusions" in the "Exclusions" column.
#5. Then click "Add Exclusions" and select the "File Type" option in the list given.
#6. Finally, in the pop-up window, enter ".exe" and click the "Add" button.
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