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Title: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: ravi16aug on April 08, 2010, 04:27:52 PM
Will using AVG LinkScanner with avast! web-shield and network shield have any known conflicts?
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Hermite15 on April 08, 2010, 05:47:18 PM
Will using AVG LinkScanner with avast! web-shield and network shield have any known conflicts?

no, but they don't do the same thing at all, so they cannot conflict. Remains why you want to run AVG linkscanner at all...it's not very reliable. Like other similar utilities, it relies more on users reports than actual analysis of web sites.
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Lisandro on April 08, 2010, 05:55:01 PM
AVG linkscanner won't increase your protection imho. It's not a well written tool imho.
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Hally on April 08, 2010, 05:59:30 PM
Hi  :)


I'm using WOT - Web Of Trust : http://www.mywot.com/

Find it much better than AVG or McAffee   ::)

WOT is available for.. Internet Explorer - Firefox - Chrome  8)

Hally
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: ravi16aug on April 08, 2010, 06:57:09 PM
no, but they don't do the same thing at all, so they cannot conflict. Remains why you want to run AVG linkscanner at all...it's not very reliable. Like other similar utilities, it relies more on users reports than actual analysis of web sites.

I beg to differ.
http://linkscanner.avg.com/ww.sals-right-choice.html
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Zyndstoff (aka Steven Gail) on April 08, 2010, 07:01:49 PM
What do you expect on an AVG-page?

Something like "Use our product, it's not the best and has it's weakpoints, but use it anyway"...?  ;D

I don't say it's no good, I don't know it - but the products own homepage is no reliable source for assassment. That is reue for any product. You don't go to a Chevy dealer and expect him to recommend a Ford...
If you like it, if it makes you feel better - use it. As stated above, it will not interfere with Avast5. (...the linkscanner, not the Ford...)
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: ravi16aug on April 08, 2010, 07:37:10 PM
What do you expect on an AVG-page?

Something like "Use our product, it's not the best and has it's weakpoints, but use it anyway"...?  ;D

I don't say it's no good, I don't know it - but the products own homepage is no reliable source for assassment. That is reue for any product. You don't go to a Chevy dealer and expect him to recommend a Ford...
If you like it, if it makes you feel better - use it. As stated above, it will not interfere with Avast5. (...the linkscanner, not the Ford...)

I only wanted to clear the fact that it does not rely on user reports only, as the other guy said.
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: miscreant on April 08, 2010, 09:24:29 PM
Linkscanner wont install if you have Avast IS installed (the avg installer aborts with the usual conflict warning) .I dont know if that is the case with the pro too?
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Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Silent Assassin on April 08, 2010, 10:10:26 PM
As stated above, it will not interfere with Avast5. (...the linkscanner, not the Ford...)
Oh really?
How do you know that? Have you tried it?
Well, I used to run both programmes and they did conflict (avast's web shield and linkscanner)! When browsing I experienced intermittent disconnections which were driving me mad. Initially I thought it was my ISP's fault. But it wasn't - after some troubleshooting I realized that there was a conflict between the aforementioned products.

Running two HTTP proxies at the same time is not a good idea, it seems.
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Shiw Liang on April 09, 2010, 05:46:46 PM
If you want avg link scanner doesn't that mean that you should install avg also ???
Then if you install avg it will mean that you have two avs installed in your system , right?
Are people recommending to have only one av one computer ???
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Silent Assassin on April 10, 2010, 03:29:32 PM
If you want avg link scanner doesn't that mean that you should install avg also ???
Then if you install avg it will mean that you have two avs installed in your system , right?
Are people recommending to have only one av one computer ???
Linkscanner is also available as a standalone product, thus, you don't need to install avg's av to take advantage of linkscanner's capabilities.
Title: Re: Web shield and AVG LinkScanner conflict
Post by: Shiw Liang on April 11, 2010, 09:51:23 AM
Oh I see :)