About Online Armor?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by jmonge, Jan 10, 2009.

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  1. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    cool;)
     
  2. mvdu

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    So if I'm able to get Online Armor running right, would I really need GeSWALL or DefenseWall for extra registry protection?
     
  3. jmonge

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    yes indeed;)
     
  4. GES/POR

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    Hmmm i believe not
     
  5. alex_s

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    Actually, OA has a lot of predefined registry rules.
     
  6. jmonge

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    for the free version only start up registry is protected i believe;)
     
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    I have the paid version, so AntiVir AV, OA, and Prevx Edge would be plenty?
     
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    yes man,thats alot of security,cool;) if you have full version of online armor and avira you dont really need prevex:D
     
  9. chris2busy

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    actually their very own site states that the free version has a LIMITED protection vs start ups..so i guess they leave out the few that win LUA does as well.
     
  10. jmonge

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    exactly:D and with comodo you'll get full free registry/files/apps protection all for free;) with D+ proactive mode on:thumb:
    note:eek:nline armor paid version will cover all that that comodo D+ covers for free,
    online armor paid cost around $70 canadian dollars:)
     
  11. firzen771

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    ive tried both OA and comdo, but i just like comodo a bit better.

    1. It's VERY feature rich and all for free
    2. better peformance with comodo (most notably Start-up is slow as molasses with OA)
    3. I just like Comodo in general :D gr8 company
     
  12. jmonge

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    agree same here:thumb:
     
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    I think I'll change to Comodo when the new beta comes out. Should be any day now!
     
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    cool,i am waiting for the new one also,let's see what comodo brings for the 2009;)
     
  15. renegade08

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    What programs should be added to PC besides OA Free, so OA Free to have same(read: similar) features and same functionality as OA paid.

    1. Added programs which are paid (mixed paid and free software).


    2. Added programs which are only Freeware.



    I would like to hear your opinions.
     
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    Why not just wait for one of OAs frequent $15 off sales and upgrade directly? Just guessing, but there is a new release coming up very shortly and they usually have a promotion when they do one.
     
  17. Peter2150

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    Folks lets keep on topic. This thread isn't about comodo or what programs one should run besides OA.

    renegade08, do feel free to start another thread asking this question.

    Pete
     
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    Thanks about recommendation Pete.
     
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