I think the correct answers are B and D. When using exclusions, they are only available for the Blacklist, not the Whitelist. And you do need to specify the full executable name when adding processes to the Blacklist or Whitelist.
I agree with you, Kallie. A makes sense because if WhiteList is enabled, any process not in BlackList is automatically whitelisted. And D is accurate because full executable names are needed for BlackList or WhiteList.
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