ProcessGuard "programs" question

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by gracie123, Jan 18, 2006.

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  1. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

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    Hello,

    I am considering buying ProcessGuard full version for my computer but I'd like to know what settings should I choose for the following programs:

    Adobe Reader
    Adobe Photoshop
    Internet Explorer
    Yahoo! Messenger
    AOL Instant Messenger
    MSN Messenger
    NOD32
    Itunes
    Quicktime
    Ad-Aware
    Office 2003
    Nero
    Privacy Guardian
    Registry Mechanic
    Second Life (this is an multiplayer online game)
    Weatherbug
    Spy Sweeper
    Winamp
    WinRAR
    WordWeb
    Webshots Desktop

    I know this is a long list... can anyone please direct me to a website or be kind enough to tell me for each program? I don't expect it as I know its a long list so a website would be great. I found a place where you can enter the process name into ProcessGuard... should I do that on seeing what the process is called for each program run one by one?

    Thanks... :)

    Gracie
     
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  2. Engine

    Engine Guest

    All you have to do after installation is to set "learning mode" (BTW, I think but not sure that it is set automatically) and run all applications, then reboot and run rest if any and again reboot. After two reboots PG shall itself set from learning mode to protection but shouldn't be done it automatically, uncheck learning mode in PG interface ... and you are done.

    Enjoy it!

    Regards,
    Engine
     
  3. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

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    Hi Engine,

    Thank you very much! I will do that :).
     
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