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    lalinda@yahoonospam.com Guest

    Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    What I'm thinking of is using Avast as my main AV program (with it's
    multiple shields). Is there anyway of installing AVG or Avira free
    versions and not have it load as a startup program, so that it can be run
    as a 2nd AV check when necessary?

    I was thinking of a normal install (where they usually insinuate their
    dll's or exe files into resident memory), then using either MSCONFIG, Mike
    Lin's startup, or Process Explorer's Autorun utility to remove the process
    from running (or just do a regedit command myself). I would also check
    services to see if a service was added and change it from AUTO to manual
    (or disable and run it when necesssary).

  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    From: <lalinda@yahoonospam.com>

    | What I'm thinking of is using Avast as my main AV program (with it's
    | multiple shields). Is there anyway of installing AVG or Avira free
    | versions and not have it load as a startup program, so that it can be run
    | as a 2nd AV check when necessary?
    |
    | I was thinking of a normal install (where they usually insinuate their
    | dll's or exe files into resident memory), then using either MSCONFIG, Mike
    | Lin's startup, or Process Explorer's Autorun utility to remove the process
    | from running (or just do a regedit command myself). I would also check
    | services to see if a service was added and change it from AUTO to manual
    | (or disable and run it when necesssary).

    No. NOT a good idea at all !

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    vix Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    just sue avira its the the best free av, avast it no good. check out
    http://www.av-comparatives.org/ for further details


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    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    From: "vix" <shahvikram123@gmail.com>

    | just sue avira its the the best free av, avast it no good. check out
    | http://www.av-comparatives.org/ for further details

    Considering that it took Alwail two months to cure the VBS:Zulu problem detected using IE7
    on MS web sites, they have lessned any respect they may have had.

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    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
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    Damian Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "vix" <shahvikram123@gmail.com>
    >
    >> just sue avira its the the best free av, avast it no good. check out
    >> http://www.av-comparatives.org/ for further details

    >
    > Considering that it took Alwail two months to cure the VBS:Zulu
    > problem detected using IE7 on MS web sites, they have lessned any
    > respect they may have had.


    You get what you pay for.



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    nomail@nomail.com Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 15:08:02 -0800, "Damian"
    <nospam@rabid-dog.net> wrote:

    >David H. Lipman wrote:
    >> From: "vix" <shahvikram123@gmail.com>
    >>
    >>> just sue avira its the the best free av, avast it no good. check out
    >>> http://www.av-comparatives.org/ for further details

    >>
    >> Considering that it took Alwail two months to cure the VBS:Zulu
    >> problem detected using IE7 on MS web sites, they have lessned any
    >> respect they may have had.

    >
    >You get what you pay for.
    >

    Only rarely :-/


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    Ze Muffinman Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    NOT a good idea at all, as someone else here said.
    Try this all-in-one suite:
    http://www.trendmicro.com/en/product...e/overview.htm


    lalinda@yahoonospam.com wrote:
    > What I'm thinking of is using Avast as my main AV program (with it's
    > multiple shields). Is there anyway of installing AVG or Avira free
    > versions and not have it load as a startup program, so that it can be run
    > as a 2nd AV check when necessary?
    >
    > I was thinking of a normal install (where they usually insinuate their
    > dll's or exe files into resident memory), then using either MSCONFIG, Mike
    > Lin's startup, or Process Explorer's Autorun utility to remove the process
    > from running (or just do a regedit command myself). I would also check
    > services to see if a service was added and change it from AUTO to manual
    > (or disable and run it when necesssary).



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    bassbag Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions not in startup?

    In article <xoidnarXSrIIe97YnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    lalinda@yahoonospam.com says...
    > What I'm thinking of is using Avast as my main AV program (with it's
    > multiple shields). Is there anyway of installing AVG or Avira free
    > versions and not have it load as a startup program, so that it can be run
    > as a 2nd AV check when necessary?
    >
    > I was thinking of a normal install (where they usually insinuate their
    > dll's or exe files into resident memory), then using either MSCONFIG, Mike
    > Lin's startup, or Process Explorer's Autorun utility to remove the process
    > from running (or just do a regedit command myself). I would also check
    > services to see if a service was added and change it from AUTO to manual
    > (or disable and run it when necesssary).
    >

    Why bother with so many good online scans?...Just choose an av that works
    well for you and use online scanners as backups.....or just buy
    kaspersky.#
    me

  9. #9
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions ===>so you're all anti-Avast?

    From: <lalinda@yahoonospam.com>


    |
    | I've found that Kaspersky is a mem usage hog, and who wants some private
    | company to scan your hard drive and have a record of all your files?
    |
    | How can you tell they're not copying a file or two?

    The above is a bunch of FUD !

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    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  10. #10
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Anyway to use Avast with Avira or AVG free versions ===>so you're all anti-Avast?

    From: "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net>

    | Only one or two! During the five minutes of so you're connected to an
    | online AVP they've got the power to download the complete contents of
    | your hd. They use a special version of PKZip that has compression
    | beyond your wildest dreams. Both the CIA and FBI use it too.
    | You've been warned - this message will disappear in a week.
    |

    :-)

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    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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