Yes, i’m a regular visitor of the Wilders forum also, and yes, i have read this topic.

But this post from “wizard” goes about the unpacking capablities of the resident guard.

It’s true that it only scans unpacked files and has no memory scan.

I never stated anywhere it does.

But it does block trojans & worms from running if there unpacked. (installed or executed).

On the other hand, the on-demand scanner does unpack and looks into archives.

Saying it’s no good, is wrong. It saved me ! does this still makes the program useless? Don’t think so.

Offcourse it would be better if the “guard” (on access) could scan unpacked files also, and maybe memory. But I don’t think there are Anti-trojans programs around that can do this. (maybe TDS-3)

A trojan CAN’T run unpacked. So AT (guard) reacts “IN TIME” when you try to install the malware (as it’s already or being unpacked then).

Waldo