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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: 1010101010101010101010101 on April 27, 2014, 09:03:57 PM
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Can somebody point me to the latest up to date set of exlusions for malwarebytes and avast, seems like since both programs have been very recently updated I would assume there is a NEW set of exlusions to go thru??
THANKS!!
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What exclusion are you talking about ?
There is no such thing as a exclusion list for neither software.
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What exclusion are you talking about ?
There is no such thing as a exclusion list for neither software.
The exclusions between the two programs so they play nice together!
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What exclusion are you talking about ?
There is no such thing as a exclusion list for neither software.
Is this some kind of joke??? What planet are you living on?
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What exclusion are you talking about ?
There is no such thing as a exclusion list for neither software.
Is this some kind of joke??? What planet are you living on?
In all the years I've run both realtime, I've simply exclude mutual "folders"
I've seen others have specific files/.exe excluded
Never found a need myself :)
You can search also
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They work without a problem together.
There is no need for exclusions.
What planet?
I hope not on the same one with idiots like you.
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They work without a problem together.
There is no need for exclusions.
What planet?
I hope not on the same one with idiots like you
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NAME CALLING?????? SERIOUSLY????? You are calling me names??? LMAO!!!
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Exclusions shouldn't be necessary but for the sake of system responsiveness or some future conflict issue you could add the avast program folder to the Malwarebytes malware "folder" exclusions and add the Malwarebytes program folder to the avast global exclusions in settings.
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I run MBAM2 & Avast8 realtime active shields and also run nightly scans (different times) and works great....no exclusions.
However, if you want to look at dated comment here is link....scroll down to Seciton K.
https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=10138&page=1&#entry417798