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Title: avast and other programs
Post by: jmauldin on September 24, 2004, 12:45:39 AM
will avast work with other antivirus programs such as avg?
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Negeltu on September 24, 2004, 01:07:33 AM
You should never run two or more av resident/on access scanners at the same time.  
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: S.Z.Craftec on September 24, 2004, 01:30:01 AM
First of all, WELCOME to forums !

Better don't try it with any other antivirus or firewall, not just with avast!

If you need good back up scanner, just type HOUSECALL in Google and you'll find one of the best online scanners, Trend Micro's Housecall.

That one will not interfere with your avast!, that's for sure...

Cheers !
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: fannymites on September 24, 2004, 01:45:31 AM
Sorry for post hijacking but do any of these online scans work with Firefox?  The ones I've tried say I have to use IE which I don't use unless I absolutely have to.
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: inthewildteam on September 24, 2004, 01:59:36 AM
Sorry for post hijacking but do any of these online scans work with Firefox?  The ones I've tried say I have to use IE which I don't use unless I absolutely have to.

I think the online scans are looking for activex controls to load the programme.  I have the same problem with Firefox, although I don't have I.E. as my primary browser.

You can use I.E. for the online scans, just make sure it's set to notify about  activex in the security settings.  I think sp2 does this automatically for you.  I'm sure someone who uses I.E. will be able to help you with this as I haven't applied the sp2 patch yet.
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Fast on September 24, 2004, 04:19:51 AM
Avast! does not conflict with BitDefender Free edition since this program has no "guard" running in the background.
Since the vdf's are well encrypted, you can use them running at the same time with no conflicts whatsoever.
Also ClamWin doesn't interfere with Avast! but is a lousy scanner compared to Avast! and BitDefender, so no use in using this one.
Of course you can use a firewall like Kerio, Sygate and any other that has no mail interception. (don't use Zone-Alarm, Outpost or Omniquad ! ).

Fast :)
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: bob3160 on September 24, 2004, 04:31:24 AM
Fast
Zone Alarm an Outpost are widely used with Avast! without any problems.
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: S.Z.Craftec on September 24, 2004, 04:32:09 AM
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Of course you can use a firewall like Kerio, Sygate and any other that has no mail interception. (don't use Zone-Alarm, Outpost or Omniquad ! ).

When we speak about avast! and it's compatibility, can't mix words "Outpost" and "not"... Outpost is one of the best firewalls ever. Up and running here beautifully, without any single problem... Many of us, old avast! users  are using Outpost, and we all are very very happy. Wouldn't change Outpost for nothing...

Kerio - too leakky, and that's the one that caused some problems for avast! users... don't know how about now, but I remember there vere some reports in these forums regarding Kerio.

Sygate - very good firewall with lousy technical support, plus well know shutdown error on so many computers, and no one from Sygate team is doing anything to solve that problem.

Famous Error Message:
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smc.exe
Instruction 0x00524d51 (NOTE: always this value) at 0x00000000
The memory could not be "read".

Check this thread (one of many with exactly the same issue):

http://forums.sygate.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11098 (http://forums.sygate.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11098)

avast! adores Outpost, Outpost loves avast! I don't use ZoneAlarm any more, just because I found it to be little bit bigger system hog than it should be, but while I was using it, it never gave me any single problem with avast! Actually, I think that ZA works with avast! better than any other firewall out there...
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Fast on September 24, 2004, 05:21:10 AM
Jee guys, I'm sorry.
Didn't mean to step on anyones toes.
I've learned a lot from this one little post.
I agree that Outpost is a very good firewall.
I have used it for many years until I got dsl. Then the troubles began.
And since Í couldn't get it to work I got rid of it, but that's my problem I guess. Zone-Alarm was fine, until I got to the version number 5.
Everything froze, probably due to what you call resource-hog (?).
Finally I got Sygate 5.5 and it doesn't seem to cause any problems sofar.
But, as I read in your replies, there's potential in all of them to do some kind of harm to some kind of combination.
I will think twice before I post in the future. Thanks for your replies and have a good day (or evening/ night on your side of the planet ;) )
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: RejZoR on September 24, 2004, 07:04:54 AM
Trend Micro HouseCall works in Firefox,because its a Java based application(the scanner). Most of others are ActiveX based.
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: NeilS on September 24, 2004, 11:21:16 AM
Avast can cause problems with some online scans - Avast reports viruses or other infection that are actually virus definitions found within one online scan service (trend I think). This is blamed on the online service  - because the definitions are not encrypted or password locked (as they are in many scanners) the Avast scanner identifies the definition as a threat!
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: S.Z.Craftec on September 24, 2004, 12:03:42 PM
Jee guys, I'm sorry.
Didn't mean to step on anyones toes.
I've learned a lot from this one little post.
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I will think twice before I post in the future. Thanks for your replies and have a good day (or evening/ night on your side of the planet ;) )

No Fast, why ? You don't have to sorry... no one attacked you or your opinion. We just corrected few things that you said... we are here to help each other, so we like to say what are our experiences with some of those applications...

You are always welcome to give your opinion as everybody else... these forums are free forums, no one will force you to change your opinion, but we like to correct something if it's not true... myself, I was wrong so many times, so it's nice if we have somebody who watch our posts and corrects something if it's needed...

I hope you like spending time in these forums, so please, feel like you're home. Your comments are always very welcome !

Cheers !
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Lisandro on September 24, 2004, 01:51:43 PM
Avast can cause problems with some online scans ... because the definitions are not encrypted or password locked (as they are in many scanners) the Avast scanner identifies the definition as a threat!

This will happen with very few on-line scanners, for instance, Panda.
But the problem, as you said, regards to Panda and not avast.

I agree that Outpost is a very good firewall.
I have used it for many years until I got dsl. Then the troubles began.
And since Í couldn't get it to work I got rid of it, but that's my problem I guess. Zone-Alarm was fine, until I got to the version number 5.
Everything froze, probably due to what you call resource-hog (?).
Finally I got Sygate 5.5 and it doesn't seem to cause any problems sofar.
But, as I read in your replies, there's potential in all of them to do some kind of harm to some kind of combination.

I did the opposite walk, from ZA to Sygate and then, finally, to Outpost.
Oh, besides Sasha's suggestion, pk (where is he?  ;D) give me the 'light'  8)

Kerio - too leakky... Sygate - very good firewall with lousy technical support...
Outpost loves avast! I don't use ZoneAlarm any more. Actually, I think that ZA works with avast! better than any other firewall out there...

The same experience. I don't blame with any of these firewalls. Kerio I used to few to say something about...
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: the_protector on September 24, 2004, 07:54:18 PM
i don't hav any problem at al running to antivirus apps.
i run avast and antivir togheter.
And it works great
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Lisandro on September 24, 2004, 08:14:18 PM
i don't hav any problem at al running to antivirus apps.
i run avast and antivir togheter.
And it works great

The personal version of AntiVir is free but, without a resident.
They won't be incompatible because the only resident provider will be of avast.
You can add other backup (non-resident) scanner to your computer without incompatibility: F-Prot for DOS or BitDefender Free version  ;)
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: the_protector on September 24, 2004, 08:49:49 PM
antivir works fine but i turned of the gaurd with the gaurd on
my computer still works but not quite good
i will try bitdefender free thnx for advice
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Fast on September 25, 2004, 06:42:19 PM
Thank you Craftec, your very kind !

Bye,  Fast  :)
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: S.Z.Craftec on September 26, 2004, 12:36:56 AM
Woa... Another mistake, hehe  ;D  ;D  ;D

You should never ever NEVER say "BYE"... why ? Becaue "BYE" means forever... I'm sure you'll be back soon, we all want you to stay in these forums, so "BY" is inappropriate word in avast! forums. We use "SEE YA", "CHEERS", "SLEEP WELL, YOUR PC IS PROTECTED BY AVAST", "TALK TO YOU LATER", etc.  ;D  ;D  ;D

Joking... take care my friend !
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: mush12uk on November 12, 2004, 02:50:44 PM
Sorry, don't mean to be thick here  ::), but I tried avast! last night (I've used it before). I got the obvious problems because I was also using Antivir so when it told me I couldn't use the resident shield etc. at the same I time, I uninstalled avast!

My question then is this...

If AVG runs well at the same time as Antivir withought any obvious problems (both with resident shields active etc), then why won't avast! ?

Thanks

 ???
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Lisandro on November 12, 2004, 03:37:30 PM
If AVG runs well at the same time as Antivir withought any obvious problems (both with resident shields active etc), then why won't avast! ?

avast can run with AVG (both residents) in Windows 98\Me.
AVG free and avast! conflict each other. I'm using just the email protection of AVG and avast Pro  8)
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: ianb on November 12, 2004, 04:09:11 PM
avast can run with AVG (both residents) in Windows 98\Me.
AVG free and avast! conflict each other. I'm using just the email protection of AVG and avast Pro  8)

Why do you use AVG for email Technical ?  I think the email protection of Avast is far superior (good heuristics) and one of its best features.
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: bob3160 on November 12, 2004, 04:17:42 PM
avast can run with AVG (both residents) in Windows 98\Me.
AVG free and avast! conflict each other. I'm using just the email protection of AVG and avast Pro  8)

Why do you use AVG for email Technical ?  I think the email protection of Avast is far superior (good heuristics) and one of its best features.
I have the same question. In my opinion, all it accomplishes is to slow down accessing your e-mail because it now has to be scanned twice. Also, there are more resources being used. ???
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Lisandro on November 12, 2004, 05:41:07 PM
Why do you use AVG for email Technical ?  I think the email protection of Avast is far superior (good heuristics) and one of its best features.

You're right. I'll publish the results.
But, if you practice safe browsing, 99% of the virus will come by email. Why do not worry with the majority cause?

I have the same question. In my opinion, all it accomplishes is to slow down accessing your e-mail because it now has to be scanned twice. Also, there are more resources being used. ???

Resources used are minimal. Not relevant. Time of downloading slows down in miliseconds. C'mon, the security could worth it. Well, I think I'm alone here  ::)
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: ianb on November 12, 2004, 06:51:28 PM
I see what you mean now Technical.  :)

You use both, I thought you meant you didn't use Avast for email scanning.  
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: mush12uk on November 12, 2004, 07:03:33 PM
 :-\ erm, sorry, my brains beginning to hurt. What's the difference then between AVG & avast! ?

I'm not that keen on AVG but I do rate Antivir and avast! and would rather use that combination. I know they're different products but If AVG will run happily alongside Antivir, why won't avast! ?
Title: Re:avast and other programs
Post by: Lisandro on November 12, 2004, 08:30:38 PM
I know they're different products but If AVG will run happily alongside Antivir, why won't avast! ?

I think I answered your question in other thread...  ???
AntiVir (free) does not have an email provider and the on-access could be disabled.
It will work with avast.
AVG, without the resident, will work with avast too.