I am all mixed-up tonight. We have antispyware capabilities in our AVAST RP or not? In Action Center in Win 7, Avast Spyware module is on whilst Outpost Security Suite and WD are off and I think it’s OK. So, why should I leave MBAM RP ON. Wouldn’t it conflict? I read on AVIRA’s forum they recommend to use MBAM on demand only. Too bad if I got the license…
Sorry, Tech. Yes, RP is for “Resident Protection” and since it is disabled in the Control Panel System Security/Action Center for Windows Defender (WD) and my brand new Outpost Security Suite 7.1.1 free, I was wondering why I was leaving the MBAM RP ON as it may interfere with the RP of AVAST in terms of antispyware and malware protection. Or am I getting paranoid…? ;D
I Agree. Mine too (MBAM with RP…) was working well with all kinds of AV. Point I want to highlight is that since MBAM RP is not recognized in Action Center Control Panel (Win 7 64 bits) while the ones that are recognized are automatically disabled by Windows, shouldn’t you think that by leaving MBAM RP ON we have less (more interference) of a protection with the AVAST RESIDENT PROTECTION which includes a spyware component. I mean I can’t switch the resident protection for antispyware signatures in Avast off. Is it better than the MBAM one. Since I already paid for the Pro version of MBAM, I’ll leave the RP ON but exclude AVAST and MBAM manually for security reasons. May be it’ll do the trick. 8)
(i) Agree - MBAM Pro is not recognised by my W7 Action centre either.
(ii) W7 Action centre has never automatically disabled any antispyware on my machine. The only circumstance I am aware of when it might do this is if you install MSE - then I believe it would disable WD.
Have you tested an actual infection? Did MBAM ON ACCESS detect it first or at the same time that AVAST. Only technicians know. We take chances our malware passes through as we really don’t know how the two RP interfere. ;D
Iv had MBAM detect things in realtime that avast did not and also vice versa so i believe its wise to keep both running, never had any conflict between the two.
*The listed softwares are recognized as compatible due to the cases already reported to this forum. This list doesn’t mean that only these softwares are compatible with Avira. Also, doesn’t mean that conflicts will not happen. If this happens, please immediately report to the forum. It’s important to highlight that “on-demand”, means when needed or required, ie, without the real-time protection and used to perform an additional scan according to the voluntary choice of the user.
Avira does not recommend to install any other antivirus software along with any product of Avira, regardless of developer. The reason for this is that if both products have their automatic (real-time) protection switched on, then those products which don't encrypt the virus strings within them, could cause other antivirus products to generate "false positives". It can also lead to a clash, as both products fight for access to files which are opened again in their resident / automatic protection. In general terms, the two antivirus softwares may conflict and cause:
False Positives: When the antivirus software tells you that your PC has a virus when it actually doesn't.
System Performance Problems: Your system may lock up due to both products attempting to access the same file at the same time.
The listed softwares are recognized as low or high incidence of incompatibilities due to cases already reported to this forum.
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It’s highly recommended that you create another layer of protection beyond Avira, assuming that you just have Avira Personal or Avira Premium installed. Then, you must have a ‘good firewall’ and should have a second layer of protection. This second layer could be composed with Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, SUPERAntiSpyware or any other on-demand antimalware software and a browser with good extensions for a safe browsing. This ‘good firewall’ is your personal choice. Here is a list of free firewalls, that you could use:
Comodo Personal Firewall - Standalone Installation (http://personalfirewall.comodo.com)
Online Armor Free (http://www.online-armor.com/)
Zone Alarm Free Firewall 2010 (http://www.zonealarm.com/security/en-us/…ee-firewall.htm)
PC Tools Firewall Plus ( http://www.pctools.com/firewall/)
Although there have been no reports of incompatibilities among the real-time protection of MBAM (Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware) and Avira, the real-time protection of MBAM is not an official recommendation from Avira. Also, please note that you can use any other firewall which is not mentioned in this list. "
Also you can well have the malware also included in the two softwares signature.
Well, you all seem to insist everything is fine and goes well with AVAST RP and MBAM RP both ON at the same time but I have some doubts. What if they both react on the same malware? :