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Old March 28th 10, 11:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
jack wilkinson
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YOU SHOULD NOT REALLY HAVE MORE THAN 1 ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC AVG
WILL DO IT ALL BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 1 EVENTUALLY THEY WILL CATCHUP
WITH EACH OTHER AND CAUSE YOUR SYSTEM TO CRASH
"boy" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I am running AVG antivirus. I also have Windows Defender with real-
time protection.

Do I need to disable WD's real-time protection to prevent the
conflict ....?

Is it a rule that only one product should provide the real-time
protection....?


Thanks.



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  #32  
Old March 29th 10, 02:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Twayne[_3_]
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Default multiple real-time protection

In ,
jack wilkinson typed:
YOU SHOULD NOT REALLY HAVE MORE THAN 1 ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE
ON YOUR PC AVG WILL DO IT ALL BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN
1 EVENTUALLY THEY WILL CATCHUP WITH EACH OTHER AND CAUSE
YOUR SYSTEM TO CRASH


BS. Besides not knowing how to type on a newsgroup, you should
know that the actual problem will almost never be a crash, but
will be one detecting the other's activity as that of a virus
or other malware. You also will have two programs trying to
access possibly the same data at the same time, which could
result in error messages.

Twayne




"boy" wrote in
message
...
Hi,

I am running AVG antivirus. I also have Windows Defender
with real- time protection.

Do I need to disable WD's real-time protection to prevent
the conflict ....?

Is it a rule that only one product should provide the
real-time protection....?


Thanks.




  #33  
Old March 29th 10, 02:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Twayne[_3_]
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Default multiple real-time protection

In ,
jack wilkinson typed:
YOU SHOULD NOT REALLY HAVE MORE THAN 1 ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE
ON YOUR PC AVG WILL DO IT ALL BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN
1 EVENTUALLY THEY WILL CATCHUP WITH EACH OTHER AND CAUSE
YOUR SYSTEM TO CRASH


BS. Besides not knowing how to type on a newsgroup, you should
know that the actual problem will almost never be a crash, but
will be one detecting the other's activity as that of a virus
or other malware. You also will have two programs trying to
access possibly the same data at the same time, which could
result in error messages.

Twayne




"boy" wrote in
message
...
Hi,

I am running AVG antivirus. I also have Windows Defender
with real- time protection.

Do I need to disable WD's real-time protection to prevent
the conflict ....?

Is it a rule that only one product should provide the
real-time protection....?


Thanks.




 




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