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ISXWarden is an extension for Lavish Software's Inner Space.

Sorry, this FAQ is incomplete for the moment.

1. Disabling Warden
1.1 How does ISXWarden work?

2. Scope of Protection
2.1 Can I use ISXWarden to protect (name of external application) from Warden?
2.2 Can I use hacks with ISXWarden?

3. Warden Updates
3.1 Does ISXWarden protect me from any Warden update?
3.2 What happens if ISXWarden identifies a new version of Warden?

4. WardenNet
4.1 If my Warden has a new signature according to WardenNet, does ISXWarden shut down immediately?
4.2 If my Warden has a new signature according to WardenNet, what should I do?

5. Other
1. Disabling Warden
1.1 How does ISXWarden work?
ISXWarden actually modifies Warden so that it follows new scanning rules, such as not scanning certain regions of memory. In the process, we have analyzed each and every scan that Warden does, and are able to identify any changes, in order to keep users as safe as possible.
2. Scope of Protection
2.1 Can I use ISXWarden to protect (name of external application) from Warden?
Yes, as long as the application adheres to some guidelines. If the application makes modifications to World of Warcraft, the modifications will not be protected by ISXWarden unless WardenLink is used (otherwise, ISXWarden will have no knowledge of the modifications, and cannot protect them). Past that, ISXWarden provides mechanisms for a user to specify that the process, modules (DLLs) and/or windows should be protected by name.

2.2 Can I use hacks with ISXWarden?
Yes, as long as ISXWarden knows about the hacks, it can protect them. Hacks from Inner Space extensions are protected as long as the modifications are made through Inner Space's Memory service. Modifications from external applications must be made through WardenLink.
3. Warden Updates
4. WardenNet
4.2 If my Warden has a new signature according to WardenNet, what should I do?
Any time you receive a new signature, check the WardenNet Stats page to see the recent history. If there's a lot of new signatures and very few older than 24 hours, then this is probably indicative of a new version of Warden. If this is the case, it may be safer for you to immediately stop any activities that could get you banned until the new version of Warden has been analyzed. It may be helpful for you to report the new version of Warden to the people responsible for analysis.
5. Other