GesWall 2.9 is here...

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by aigle, Jul 31, 2009.

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  1. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

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    You should report here.

    http://www.avira.com/en/support/submit_suspicious_files.html
     
  2. Wildest

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    How is the overall stability of this GesWall?
     
  3. dell boy

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    im using free and its low on resources and has never frozen or lagged in the like 10 days i been using it.. if thats any useful info
     
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    No problems, the Pro seems smoother than the Free but then again I'll see how the new free works under 2.9.
     
  6. dell boy

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    i do think there is only one downside to geswall, and its that its not that easy to understand at first the word meanings, like it should say under "isolated" a little description of what isolated apps actually are etc, thankful of matts youtube videos on how it works i know. if your new to it i definatly recommend watching him in action.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBKNHBl-yos&feature=channel
     
  7. IceCube1010

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    I agree 100%. I had a hard time understanding the verbiage. But once you understand it, all of it comes together.

    Ice
     
  8. arjunned

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    Is it possible to set removable devices (pen drives/usb's) as isolated? i can't seem to be able to do that even if i set a particular drive as isolated.
     
  9. trjam

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    GW is really all you need. And a good backup scanner for periodic scans to rid yourself of any remnants.
     
  10. raven211

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    I'm seriously considering something similar, at least for testing. :)
     
  11. jmonge

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    DefenseWall or GesWall:thumb: :thumb:
     
  12. dell boy

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    i think geswall and a light av, because at some point you are going to download files, and when you do, download them and they will be isolated and scan them isolated, if theyre ok then label trusted. i think some sort of protection is enough to make sure the system is protected, maybe mse or avira is fine or perhaps prevx if you like that... im using avast and thats all i think a system needs..
     
  13. Keyboard_Commando

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    Anyone had any luck with Geswall and Punkbuster? Geswall doesn't allow the second PB service to work for moi.
     
  14. tipstir

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    That's for gaming right?
     
  15. raven211

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    Correct - PunkBuster is a program used in many games to detect cheaters, hackers, etc.
     
  16. raven211

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    We're thinking to some degree in the same lines - I like that. ;)
     
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