Yes, I'm still lurking about. I've been swamped lately with ramping up marketing for 2011 and supporting new enterprise products gaining...
Hi All, I see quite a few posts that I ought to address. I apologize for not doing so sooner for not being able to do so now. I'm swamped...
Please check your privacy mode settings. If set to all of 'My Documents', you can either change the setting or suspend privacy mode for your...
I'm looking forward to taking a closer look at the causes of these IE issues that inhibit IE with MemoryGuard after folk return from the holidays....
Quick clarifier... MemoryGuard whitelisting is intended to allow designated Apps to inject code. The reverse is not intended, however. A...
The reasoning behind the "N/A" is that "High" mode suppresses user-space launches, making further restrictions moot (I.e. MemoryGuard, Privacy...
You nailed it. Our approach is simple. It's the applications that cannot be trusted. There are an infinite number of potential malicious...
Mea Culpa... Greg and I were corresponding here on Friday evening about disabling MemoryGuard for a selected guarded application while the...
Engineering confirmed the bug this morning. Cheers Eirik
AppGuard will always block Windows updates via IE because we do not trust web browswers with such power. To Greg's point, I don't recall...
Jmonge is correct, not supposed to block. Do you see any related blocking events? I could have an engineer look if you sent your Windows Event...
Let me confirm/clarify... - set protection level to "High" - set the "Memory" column for IE to "No" - clicked the "Apply" button (finishing...
I did this on my Win7 machine immediately prior to my post so I could be precise. I've just looked back and noticed that the status window states...
I concur. The more similar two utilities are the more likely they conflict. The fact that they are co-existing makes me wonder if you're using...
I'm not an engineer. Though I'm confident there's a driver/service conflict afoot. From your screenshots, I'm inferring that your OS is WinXP....
Hi Greg, Until we can take a closer look at your IE situation, the most expedient course of action is to disable MemoryGuard for IE only: -...
Yes, think of MBRGuard as a Windows driver. If Windows is running, so too is MBRGuard. If not, neither is MBRGuard. There is a gray area,...
Some security tools do what they do via code injections into the applications they secure. It could be that Prevx Safeonline is not fully...
I forwarded this, and the other posts, to engineering. We may need an msinfo file from you to figure out what's happening. Eirik
Yes, I'm awaiting completion by the webmaster. It will be posted here: Anti-Malware Protection from Zero-Day and Targeted Attacks-including...
Probably not. That said, we are indeed nearing those milestones we had in mind for when we would do so. When we do, we'll do so across all of...
We cannot be certain without explicit collaboration from the other vendor, in this case Microsoft. We believe that MSE is merely requesting the...
Thanks on both counts. I'll pass this on to the engineer that asked. Cheers, Eirik
Thanks. I like them. I particularly like how descriptive your words are yet succinct and clear. Our CTO and I were discussing how we might...
I'm afraid I don't know enough about how they do what they do. If they employ code injection methods to exert their controls, then adding their...
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