Fuzzfas
October 17th, 2009, 02:24 PM
I am trialing Vipre and since i can disable Threatnet i like it a lot.
1) I have a question about email scanner. It supports POP3.
If i change to advanced settings the port to 995, will it cover POP3 SSL?
If not, is there a way not to have the icon grayed out if i disable the email scanner?
2) In the case of false positives (i had 2) is it enough to send them to Sunbelt via the built in feature or must i send them to some other email for false positives?
3) The "Handling of Unknown". In the help file there is:
"Prompt me if an unknown program tries to run or change important system settings - This is an increase in protection compared to the above option, where by you will be prompted whenever an unknown program tries to run. Select this option only under extreme security conditions, such as a virus outbreak AND under careful use. "
It is highly recommended NOT to activate this. The way i understand it, it's like a process guard. Provided that one replies correctly (i don't intend to block windows processes or drivers), is there a reason not to use it? I mean, it won't make Windows crash or something? The description looks like it's something like a classical HIPS antiexecutable feature.
Thanks
1) I have a question about email scanner. It supports POP3.
If i change to advanced settings the port to 995, will it cover POP3 SSL?
If not, is there a way not to have the icon grayed out if i disable the email scanner?
2) In the case of false positives (i had 2) is it enough to send them to Sunbelt via the built in feature or must i send them to some other email for false positives?
3) The "Handling of Unknown". In the help file there is:
"Prompt me if an unknown program tries to run or change important system settings - This is an increase in protection compared to the above option, where by you will be prompted whenever an unknown program tries to run. Select this option only under extreme security conditions, such as a virus outbreak AND under careful use. "
It is highly recommended NOT to activate this. The way i understand it, it's like a process guard. Provided that one replies correctly (i don't intend to block windows processes or drivers), is there a reason not to use it? I mean, it won't make Windows crash or something? The description looks like it's something like a classical HIPS antiexecutable feature.
Thanks