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Went to scan a file with the built in Win 10 scanner. It came up and said the file was excluded from scan. So it gave me a link to the exclusion directories of the virus scanner. I looked and it had the entire C drive as the last exclusion. I did not do this. I have specific directories on exclusion, but not the entire drive.

I got rid of this exclusion and scanned the entire drive. I didn't get any virus or worm hits.

Is this a sign of an infection?

It would have had to be changed with something that asked for permission to make administrative changes like an install. I honestly don't know what I would have installed that I gave permission to do this lately.

Is there a way to accidentally right click somehow to add a directory to the exclusion list?

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    You can't exclude directories from Defender by accident. If you are the only admin and user of that machine and didn't do it - you should assume the machine as being infected.

    Boot a linux from a stick and do a scan from there. Or just reformat without verification.
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    @Oktokolo

    > Boot a linux from a stick <strike>and do a scan from there. Or just reformat without verification.</strike>

    Boot a linux from a stick and do a live install from there.

    FTFY
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    @adhdeveloper Hey, free choice of religion for everyone - and Microsofts game launcher isn't actually that bad...
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