Comodo internet security

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by kjdemuth, Jan 13, 2010.

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  1. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

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    In was wondering if anyone has used comodo with either A-squared or avira premium. I have OA and was wondering if anyone had any problems with either AV running. Comodo seems to have a good thing with the firewall/Defense+. Anyone have a idea if these have been a good combo?
     
  2. firzen771

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    well ive used OA along with A-Squared and ive also ran it with Avast (currently) and both AV's work fine, idk about avira tho and dunno bout Comodo.
     
  3. andyman35

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    I've run Comodo alongside A2AM or Avira on various different systems and in all cases they've co-existed very nicely without issues.
     
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    The same for me. No problem.
     
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    I've run Avira with all sorts of Comodos (excepting C.antivirus of course) and never there was anything wrong,they coexist fine.
    I'd go even further and say that Comodo firewall and HIPS are top at the moment and Avira is top since a long time,especially now that the free edition takes care of a lot of spywares,too.
     
  6. kjdemuth

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    I have a license for both avira premium and comodo internet security. Would you recommend not installing comodo's AV and just using avira premium? Also does the web shield in avira seem to slow things down at all?
     
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    Quote, so, kjdemuth, my answer to your question is YES. And if the Avira web shield slows you can disable it, you always have Defense+ !.
     
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    Does D+ have a feature similar to the webshield or is it the same thing? What is the webshield component anyway? Is it a light hips?
     
  9. CIS as a whole has no web shield. As long as malware is caught in RAM and your HD where malware has to jump to either places, you are good to go. :) Webshield simply gets malware before it downloads. That's the only purpose of it.
     
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