> However, I'd be surprised if an install of MSE doesn't automatically disable
> Malwarebytes, Spybot (It is possible that the tea timer option was checked),
> and Adaware on your behalf.
That's possible.
Both AVG & MSE have real-time protection, but neither one prevented the
program from installing itself. I don't understand that. I know that more
than one program installed can cause problems. I have 4 MB of RAM installed &
the programs are slowing down my laptop. I have to come up with a single
solution. I'd rather have just one antivirus, antimalware & antirootkit
program.
"Ǝиçεl" wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> "Do not use more than one anti-virus, 2 or more is a sure way to hit
> trouble, just as with firewall's." Microsoft Security Essentials and AVG
> running in the background. ??
> you need to have ONLY ONE anti-virus turn ON (always)
>
>
> However, I'd be surprised if an install of MSE doesn't automatically disable
> Malwarebytes, Spybot (It is possible that the tea timer option was checked),
> and Adaware on your behalf.
>
> <http://www.microsoft.com/SECURITY_ESSENTIALS/support.aspx?mkt=en-us&s=4#mainNav>
>
> <http://www.microsoft.com/SECURITY_ESSENTIALS/support.aspx?mkt=en-us&s=3#mainNav>
> -=-
>
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>
>
> "pc nerd" wrote:
>
> > I have Home Premium. Last nite I was surfing the 'net when all of a sudden a
> > window pops up & tells me my PC is infected. The name of the program is Vista
> > Antivirus 2010. I was using the standard account. I had previously downloaded
> > & installed Malwarebytes, so I logged off the standard account & logged onto
> > the administrator account. I started the program & updated it & ran a full
> > scan. It found 2 files both of which were in the standard account. It deleted
> > them. Please explain in laymans terms how & why the infection was isolated to
> > the standard account. Are there super viruses, trojans, malware, etc that are
> > able to infect the whole PC from the limited account? Somehow the program
> > messed up the standard account because when I tried to open Windows Explorer,
> > a window popped up asking which program to use. Ultimately, I ended up
> > deleting the standard account & creating a new one. So far, so good. Is Vista
> > more secure in this respect than the XP limited account? Is it possible to
> > make the standard account in Home Premium more secure by tweaking certain
> > settings or installing a cetain software program or do I need the Pro
> > version? I have Malwarebytes, Security Essentials, Spybot, Adaware & AVG
> > running in the background & it slows down my PC even with 4 MB of RAM. Can
> > you recommend a program(preferably free) that is antivirus, antimalware &
> > antirootkit all in one?
> >
> > Thank you.
> > David
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