basically, be aware it could be the same as before the migration ;)
Not all of the DNS servers are updated yet, so some redirect to the old ip.
hello check the startup tab in msconfig. You should have more then 1 entry related to kis. uncheck all both one and reboot. you can enter...
are you using a router perhaps?
Disabling pipelining should do it.
try disabling the update - set it to manual and see if it changes anything
yes, you get generic support. it means mails will be processed and marked as spam, but that's all. marked as spam means [!! spam] is applied to...
The User Account Control can also help in protectinmg your pc, plus the settings in the PDM should detect a lot of regular malare on installation
what about this: ftp://ftp.kaspersky.com/devbuilds/7.0/KIS/English/2007_06_28_12_33/ it's on the official servers :D
have you tried to add that clipboard app to the trusted applications list to exlcude it from activity checking & registry checking?
norton by default is silent, it won't popup for much firewall related stuff
is nod configured as per blackspear's settings? http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=37509 with advanced heuristics enabled?
this is due to the scanning of ssl connections. kav will break the certificate if you let it scan them, and there's no way to prevent it. the only...
you can, i browsed around through the settings when i used it and it has an "annoy the hell out of me" mode
That was a problem with an old beta build, it was confirmed & was fixed, you probably notice that if you read the whole topic. And afterwards no...
I thought we weren't suppose to have these kind of discusions any more
how do you know kaspersky won't add anything new to the pdm themselves to make it even better. :)
you are really commited to dr web. what if it doesn't....?
kav 7 has new herusitic analyzer, maybe that's it.
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1. a dll no, only an entire application (through the trusted zone) 2. disable self defense (settings->Service), exit kis, do your stuff, start...
well i think it's norman, but anyway i think they mean that the clicker & other trojan it found was due to that. it doesn't say deepguard is from...
what do you mean?
they got avira wrong, they used the free version of it, they should have used the premium version, who knows how many of those "viruses" were...
at least they got onecare right :D
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