It does that if you install just the firewall. If I remember correctly, the full security suite is just the opposite. Auto-contain is on and...
It will likely be usable for the life of Windows 7 and 8. Windows 7 support ends in 2020 and Windows 8 in 2023, which is 7 years off. If you...
You used version 1? Your old school!!!! What was version 1 like?
That was a very long way of saying yes. Not that I am against being thorough. Just an observation.
If you think that is the case, your not putting much thought into it. The testing criteria is problematic. In fact, that's an issue with all the...
Actually, you can use it until it stops working, which in the case of Windows 7 and 8, is probably never. Both 7 and 8 are at the stage in their...
Its a hodgepodge of semi-useful data. Comodo gets the second worst protection score despite stopping 100 percent of zero day threats and being...
Do you mean no reply? If they did reply, could you post the reply?
I would message Agnitum and Kaspersky support.
Sort of. I meant an advanced option that would bring the full slider with lockdown back to the main window. Having the option in the trey is...
I'm pretty sure your mistaken Barb. ALL users, everywhere, obsess over tinkering with the guts of their security software settings, just like we...
I just tried out EXE Radar for the first time since version 1. Very impressed with it. I gave it a trial run a few years back. I liked what...
It's quite obvious that Boblvf doesn't know what he is talking about. He is basically arguing that the inability to run on ring 0 means it isn't...
No, it won't. Outpost has never warned of out of date program versions, but it will notify you of an expired license. The products will continue...
And that is what I would expect from Agnitum. They were always good to their customers. I'm glad to see them honor that tradition of excellence,...
Its still being sold by its original author with recent, reliable, reports of active development, and you consider it abandonware?
Very good analogy. I approve! So many people just don't know how to formulate a proper analogy these days. Good to see that the art isn't...
No they don't use activation servers. If they did, you wouldn't be able to activate it offline. They might blacklist keys, but that isn't the...
And I say again, they may not block it. I have been down this road often enough to know that companies often say stuff like this and then don't...
Exactly. We all want to see 100%, but that rarely happens. The practical difference between Avast and the top tier programs is very minimal.
I continue to take issue with the way these things are being tested. User dependent should not be half-credit and they should not test only at...
That is just the tie breaker. The two basically tied and going with the one that lost the year before is not a bad way to go. The practical...
They used to. I seem to remember shooting a question or two to their support email a few years back.
Layered approach and a knowledgeable user are definitely the best way to go about things. I know people who constantly end up with infected...
According to Kaspersky or Agnitum?
Separate names with a comma.