PG for dummies

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by spiff5000, Jul 25, 2004.

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  1. spiff5000

    spiff5000 Registered Member

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    Could someone give me a simple configuration of PG as setup to protect itself and security programs (such as Norton, SpySweeper, etc.) from malware, but not restrict users from running apps? I'm looking for the most amount of protection with the least amount of user interaction.

    -Spiff5000
     
  2. Dazed_and_Confused

    Dazed_and_Confused Registered Member

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    Hello, Spiff! Here is what I would do for starters:

    Start all of your security progams. Take a look inside Windows Task Manager, and make a list of all running processes that are a part of your security programs. Then locate these processes on your PC, and simply add them to the Program Protection list.

    There might be an easier way, that that's what I did. :)


    Edit: Please watch for the Blue PG ICON. When you see this, check your Log to see what processes are needing access to protected apps.
     
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