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Posted by: einherjar
« on: 22. April 2013., 09:38:49 »

i noticed that when i install mcafee vse 8.8 it says to remove the windows defender.. is it ok if i dont want to remove or i should remove it?..

Yes it is the best way but let the vse 8.8 instalation remove it then it just disable the part and reinsall (activte) defender when you uninsall McAfee for some reason. Ther is not recomended to use dubble instalations of protection of the same kind because ther can go in conflict with eatch other and also thay give a huge performence impact of the onaccess scaners because thay scan eatch other and everything twice.

ahh i see now, thank you very much for the reply, :up:
Posted by: Pez
« on: 22. April 2013., 09:34:01 »

i noticed that when i install mcafee vse 8.8 it says to remove the windows defender.. is it ok if i dont want to remove or i should remove it?..

Yes it is the best way but let the vse 8.8 instalation remove it then it just disable the part and reinsall (activte) defender when you uninsall McAfee for some reason. Ther is not recomended to use dubble instalations of protection of the same kind because ther can go in conflict with eatch other and also thay give a huge performence impact of the onaccess scaners because thay scan eatch other and everything twice.
Posted by: einherjar
« on: 22. April 2013., 07:18:58 »

i noticed that when i install mcafee vse 8.8 it says to remove the windows defender.. is it ok if i dont want to remove or i should remove it?..
Posted by: Compstuff
« on: 18. January 2011., 13:53:48 »

I like the GPO and event log aspect... does anyone sue this with S&D and malwarebytes passive?
Posted by: Samker
« on: 12. October 2010., 05:51:44 »

I already have built-in (came w/ Win7) WindowsDefender on my laptop.
Is this different from one which I have?

thanks


It's same "thing"... ;)

Posted by: mario007
« on: 12. October 2010., 02:46:46 »

I already have built-in (came w/ Win7) WindowsDefender on my laptop.
Is this different from one which I have? How would I know?

thanks
Posted by: stimpy
« on: 19. November 2009., 01:04:39 »

Windows Defender provides real-time protection against malware, without causing a drop in system performance.
Disable automatic execution of Windows Defender: The real-time protection of Windows Defender malware continues to run even though we have turned off their automatic execution.

what are the plus's and minus's of the "automatic execution"?
Posted by: vtestv
« on: 18. November 2009., 15:38:07 »

Also you can easy setup Windows Defender to install over a corporate network with GPO (group policy) and have definitions automatically be updated through WSUS (windows software update server).

Defender will record in eventlog when policies or software changes occur; handy for troubleshooting.
Posted by: vtestv
« on: 18. November 2009., 15:29:02 »

I wonder also whether Windows Defender actually clean stuff up and protects. It will however alert you when something changes (background software installations for instance) which is nice, it is free also.
Posted by: bam
« on: 29. June 2009., 08:51:17 »

Most of the time, Win.Def. seems to come with a clean chit for my PC. While I am careful, I wonder whether it is effective in cleaning stuff up. Maybe someone else has a better experience in showing results on infected PCs.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 01. May 2009., 19:21:44 »

Thanks for Karma point.  :thumbsup:

Quote
Would this Defender detect autorun.inf related malwares? since VSE8.5 only detect autorun file but not the actual malware that autorun file links to.

I think that detection of new Malwares depend only from Latest Update Definitions, no matter VSE, BitDefender or any other AV.
Posted by: F3RL
« on: 01. May 2009., 10:50:09 »

Karma up! for you :)
btw, I was confused with 'BitDefender'...
Would this Defender detect autorun.inf related malwares? since VSE8.5 only detect autorun file but not the actual malware that autorun file links to.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 30. April 2009., 13:26:01 »

is it trail version ?


No this is FULL v., by the way I think that Win. Defender don't have paid versions...  ???

Posted by: azazur
« on: 30. April 2009., 11:01:02 »

is it trail version ?
Posted by: kike73
« on: 16. March 2009., 16:28:16 »

Windows Defender provides real-time protection against malware, without causing a drop in system performance.
Disable automatic execution of Windows Defender: The real-time protection of Windows Defender malware continues to run even though we have turned off their automatic execution. To turn it off completely is to follow these steps:
• Open the Control Panel.
• Select Windows Defender.
• Go to Tools on the menu.
• Select Options.
• Uncheck Start automatically when Windows starts.

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