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  1. #1
    Jeff T Guest

    Malwarebytes

    I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything to use
    both?



  2. #2
    G. Morgan Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    Jeff T wrote:

    >I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything to use
    >both?
    >


    Nope, in fact it's recommenced. Just don't run them at the same time,
    and disable the resident in the tray if you have it on (while scanning).



  3. #3
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes



    G. Morgan wrote:
    > Jeff T wrote:
    >
    >> I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything
    >> to use both?
    >>

    >
    > Nope, in fact it's recommenced. Just don't run them at the same time,
    > and disable the resident in the tray if you have it on (while
    > scanning).


    Why is that?
    Buffalo



  4. #4
    G. Morgan Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    Buffalo wrote:

    >
    >
    >G. Morgan wrote:
    >> Jeff T wrote:
    >>
    >>> I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything
    >>> to use both?
    >>>

    >>
    >> Nope, in fact it's recommenced. Just don't run them at the same time,
    >> and disable the resident in the tray if you have it on (while
    >> scanning).

    >
    >Why is that?



    Why is what?


  5. #5
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes



    G. Morgan wrote:
    > Buffalo wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>
    >> G. Morgan wrote:
    >>> Jeff T wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything
    >>>> to use both?
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> Nope, in fact it's recommenced. Just don't run them at the same
    >>> time, and disable the resident in the tray if you have it on (while
    >>> scanning).

    >>
    >> Why is that?

    >
    >
    > Why is what?


    Why should I shut down my SAS (real time) while using MBAM in on-demand
    mode?
    Also, why not run two resident anti-malware programs at the same time?
    I've heard of problems of running multiple anti-virus programs at the same
    time, but none with just running multiple anti-malware programs like SAS
    and MBAM at the same time.
    Willing to learn.
    Buffalo



  6. #6
    G. Morgan Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    Buffalo wrote:

    >Why should I shut down my SAS (real time) while using MBAM in on-demand
    >mode?


    Because you don't want SAS to kick-in when MBAM is doing it's thing. You
    should let them handle the files independently.


    >Also, why not run two resident anti-malware programs at the same time?
    >I've heard of problems of running multiple anti-virus programs at the same
    >time, but none with just running multiple anti-malware programs like SAS
    >and MBAM at the same time.
    >Willing to learn.


    I don't like running any malware programs in resident mode. System
    performance mostly. I've never run two resident malware proggys
    together and introduced malware intentionally, that would be a neat
    experiment to see which one locks the file first.




  7. #7
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    WTF??

    davey boy needs to train you better.


    "G. Morgan" <usenet_abuse@gawab.com> wrote in message
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    >Nope, in fact it's recommenced.



  8. #8
    1PW Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    On 6/1/2011 15:33, Jeff T wrote:
    > I've got SUPERAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything to use
    > both?


    Hello Jeff:

    No valid reports have shown that their scanners interfere with the other.

    To that end, neither requires the other be in any exclusionary file.

    I've run the PRO versions of both together for years with zero trouble.

    HTH
    --
    1PW

  9. #9
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    "Jeff T" <jthoele@nospam.invalid> wrote in
    news:is6eo3$kc5$1@dont-email.me:

    > I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt anything
    > to use both?


    No. But, you really shouldn't have both resident. Pick one to register
    and the other to remain in free version mode only. As I worked for one of
    the two, I'd be biased if I said which you should choose to pay for. I
    leave it upto you.


    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

  10. #10
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Malwarebytes

    "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in
    news:is6m2t$rnh$1@dont-email.me:

    > G. Morgan wrote:
    >> Buffalo wrote:
    >>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> G. Morgan wrote:
    >>>> Jeff T wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>> I've got SUPERAntispyware and Malwarebytes. Does sit hurt
    >>>>> anything to use both?
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Nope, in fact it's recommenced. Just don't run them at the same
    >>>> time, and disable the resident in the tray if you have it on
    >>>> (while scanning).
    >>>
    >>> Why is that?

    >>
    >>
    >> Why is what?

    >
    > Why should I shut down my SAS (real time) while using MBAM in
    > on-demand mode?


    They have the potential to interfere with file scanning. IE: MBAM will
    try to open something SAS already knows to be bad, sas denies MBAM's
    request. It also will take longer, as SAS is monitoring files as they
    are opened.

    > Also, why not run two resident anti-malware programs at the same
    > time? I've heard of problems of running multiple anti-virus programs
    > at the same time, but none with just running multiple anti-malware
    > programs like SAS and MBAM at the same time.
    > Willing to learn.
    > Buffalo


    For the same reasons you shouldn't run two antivirus resident. They
    can/often will conflict with one another.


    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

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