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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:08 AM
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Added Comodo Firewall
I had tried using mamutu with cmd fw/d+. They did not like each other. Also the two have some degree of overlapping especially as cmd fw/d+ has cloud scanning behavioral analysis.
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I had tried using mamutu with cmd fw/d+. They did not like each other. Also the two have some degree of overlapping especially as cmd fw/d+ has cloud scanning behavioral analysis.
Oh..... what "did not like" each other did you see?
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:14 AM
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They seem to be running peacefully though
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:23 AM
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Oh..... what "did not like" each other did you see?
No I could not find out why or what was causing that.
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:24 AM
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They seem to be running peacefully though
That was probably my system. If they go along fine in your pc then great.
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:26 AM
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They seem to be running peacefully though
What imaging software are you using my friend?
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:27 AM
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Where did your cobian backup go? Not using anymore?

No, still using it...Just didn't list it. I don't want too much in my sig.
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:30 AM
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No, still using it...Just didn't list it. I don't want too much in my sig.
How is Macrium Reflect going my friend? I would use it but my vss is broken and cannot make hot images. Building WinPe is too much of a hassle.
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:33 AM
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Just running Comodo Firewall, EMET and UAC on Max in Real-Time. I am going antivirus free for the first time. The system is so nice and light...love it. I will add EXE Radar Pro later on, to use as a safety net in case Comodo misses something.
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How is Macrium Reflect going my friend? I would use it but my vss is broken and cannot make hot images. Building WinPe is too much of a hassle.

It works good...I like it
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:43 AM
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Just running Comodo Firewall, EMET and UAC on Max in Real-Time. I am going antivirus free for the first time. The system is so nice and light...love it. I will add EXE Radar Pro later on, to use as a safety net in case Comodo misses something.
I do not think you would need ERP with the powerful cmd d+.
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:46 AM
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It works good...I like it
So you use Macrium Reflect to backup drives/partitions and Cobian Backup to backup important individual personal files. I think you're all covered my friend. No malware can hurt your pc now.
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I do not think you would need ERP with the powerful cmd d+.

This is what I said on this thread, Page 953, Post #23817

I understand that Comodo HIPS plays the role of the Anti-Executable. The reason why I do want to use it, is to have a secondary option in case Comodo does miss something. I like the idea of NoVirusThanks, because it prompts you for every single file process, as Comodo does not. I do know that I can go Paranoid mode in Comodo, but I feel it would be way more aggressive than EXE Radar Pro. EXE Radar Pro is in between agressive, but letting thing's through if needed. Plus I wouldn't mind using EXE Radar Pro to password protect such thing's as: Regedit, Cmd, Taskmgr, Etc
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So you use Macrium Reflect to backup drives/partitions and Cobian Backup to backup important individual personal files. I think you're all covered my friend. No malware can hurt your pc now.

Thanks , But anything is still possible (That is if I make a mistake). I am very careful though.

I am really digging a light setup. You still running light?
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:56 AM
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This is what I said on this thread, Page 953, Post #23817

I understand that Comodo HIPS plays the role of the Anti-Executable. The reason why I do want to use it, is to have a secondary option in case Comodo does miss something. I like the idea of NoVirusThanks, because it prompts you for every single file process, as Comodo does not. I do know that I can go Paranoid mode in Comodo, but I feel it would be way more aggressive than EXE Radar Pro. EXE Radar Pro is in between agressive, but letting thing's through if needed. Plus I wouldn't mind using EXE Radar Pro to password protect such thing's as: Regedit, Cmd, Taskmgr, Etc
Ah I see. Okay then.
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Old June 1st, 2012, 02:58 AM
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Thanks , But anything is still possible (That is if I make a mistake). I am very careful though.

I am really digging a light setup. You still running light?
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EAM + OA + MBAM Pro + HitmanPro licensed + KS Pro + SBIE Pro + KCR + Norton ConnectSafe
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EAM + OA + MBAM Pro + HitmanPro licensed + KS Pro + SBIE Pro + KCR + Norton ConnectSafe

Nice setup, very strong protection.

I take it that Online Armor, Malwarebytes Pro and Keyscrambler are Real-Time?
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Would you say setting Comodo Firewall in Proactive Security configuration is a good idea? Just curious, because this is the way I have always set it up.
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Nice setup, very strong protection.

I take it that Online Armor, Malwarebytes Pro and Keyscrambler are Real-Time?
Yes. I planned to only let EAM and OA run in realtime. Let them have my pc all by themselves to avoid conflicts and overlapping. But then though MBAM is the most compatible and complementary security software I've ever used. I added MBAM PRO. Since none of my software do the thing ks does(confirmed by the Support Teams of the products) and since it's very light I added that one also.

I will rely on the 8 security layers for a long time. They will certainly keep me safe from malware.
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Would you say setting Comodo Firewall in Proactive Security configuration is a good idea? Just curious, because this is the way I have always set it up.
Yes I also used to set it up to proactive security configuration.
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Yes. I planned to only let EAM and OA run in realtime. Let them have my pc all by themselves to avoid conflicts and overlapping. But then though MBAM is the most compatible and complementary security software I've ever used. I added MBAM PRO. Since none of my software do the thing ks does(confirmed by the Support Teams of the products) and since it's very light I added that one also.

I will rely on the 8 security layers for a long time. They will certainly keep me safe from malware.

Just curious, As for Malwarebytes, How many MBs in memory is it taking, and how many processes does it have while running live?
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Yes I also used to set it up to proactive security configuration.

Ok, thanks
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Just curious, As for Malwarebytes, How many MBs in memory is it taking, and how many processes does it have while running live?
There are 2 processes running. They take up a total of 112 mb.
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Ok, thanks
No prob.
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There are 2 processes running. They take up a total of 112 mb.

Ok, thanks for the response. Was looking into a pro license, that is why I asked.
 

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