![]() ![]() Simply download the Powershell script, open Windows Powershell, and type The solution is to add Windows Defender Exclusions to all the processes and directories you use for your development environment, this gets rather complicated to do on your own and differs depending on your development environment of choice, here I am using Visual Studio 2019 and will use a Powershell script to quickly add these exclusions. Powershell script that excludes all the necessary directories and processes for Visual Studio 2019 How to create and run Windows Powershell scripts Microsoft description of the problem and simple fixes The solution I found was based on these articles: The problem here occurs due to Windows Defender Real-Time Protection, which is very important to keep the system safe.
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