yes, u can run them together just fine, but i think they’ll start to conflict if they found the same virus/malware at the same time so i turn off MSE RTP & use it as an on demand scanner only while leaving norton RTP on…
Really? If you know anything about anti viruses Avast + Drive Sentry doesn’t mix. You don’t need two real time protection. It will just cause conflict.
Rootkits themselves my be somewhat new, but MSE is VERY new itself. It’s actually pretty good for a 1st year app, but it needs to be around for at least 2 more years before it’s detection rate is on par with some of the better known AVs. MS is an OS Co primarily. Not a security Co. Users would be better off sticking with Avira, Avast, Drive Sentry, etc for Free Protection. I for one will NOT pay for KIS. The combo of Avast + Drive Sentry is MORE than equal to KIS. Msoft eats it.
coool o.o
yes, u can run them together just fine, but i think they’ll start to conflict if they found the same virus/malware at the same time so i turn off MSE RTP & use it as an on demand scanner only while leaving norton RTP on…
Really? If you know anything about anti viruses Avast + Drive Sentry doesn’t mix. You don’t need two real time protection. It will just cause conflict.
Rootkits themselves my be somewhat new, but MSE is VERY new itself. It’s actually pretty good for a 1st year app, but it needs to be around for at least 2 more years before it’s detection rate is on par with some of the better known AVs. MS is an OS Co primarily. Not a security Co. Users would be better off sticking with Avira, Avast, Drive Sentry, etc for Free Protection. I for one will NOT pay for KIS. The combo of Avast + Drive Sentry is MORE than equal to KIS. Msoft eats it.
That’s why I use Kaspersky Internet Security. About to upgrade to 2010 in a minute.