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Old August 30th, 2009, 10:37 AM
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Default Is there a 64 bit application that guards your applications

Something like AppGuard which I dont think it does, or something like DefenseWall . I also thought about AntiExecutable. Any advise.
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Something like AppGuard which I dont think it does, or something like DefenseWall . I also thought about AntiExecutable. Any advise.
i think comodo D+ is 64 bit ready
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also prevx when set to maximum can provide close to or similar to an-execute
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