Emsisoft Internet Security & WSA Antivirus

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by mhl6493, Apr 22, 2013.

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  1. mhl6493

    mhl6493 Registered Member

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    I'm thinking about trying out Emsisoft Internet Security (EAM + OA) alongside WSA Antivirus on both my 64-bit desktop and 32-bit laptop (both still running Vista). I'm also running MBAM Pro, and I use Sandboxie. Has anybody tried this combination? (I'm certain on a forum like this, there must be). Is there any reason why these shouldn't "play nice" together?
     
  2. The Red Moon

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    I think your ok with just EAM and OA.
    WSA is probably not needed.
    Sandboxie is always a good program to have.

    Just my 2 cents for what its worth.
     
  3. mhl6493

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    Thanks. I bought WSA yesterday for $5 -- couldn't pass it up that cheap. I'm not comfortable yet running it by itself, though. So I thought I'd throw it in with EAM and OA for good measure... ;)
     
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    Good Afternoon! mhl6943...I've used the two in tandem...not a problem whatsoever! Sincerely...Securon
     
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    Thanks!
     
  6. Ripcord

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    Emsisoft Internet Security pack w/ Malwarebytes Pro...your system is basically on lock down....just my opinion.
     
  7. guest

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    i tried the combo for almost a year, works very well, you just have to set the exclusions in EAM & OAP.

    WSA will let EIS do all the job and kicks-in only if a process is ignored by EIS.
     
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