Hello Igor,
Thanks fast reply. From your answer I understand then that there is no way around it?
As, removing the other AV's registry entries, would mean as much as uninstalling them? Or would the trick be to find out those registry entries that only indicate 'start resident functions at startup'?
Can't imagine there isn't a lot of people that use Norton as back-up, or to stay in the freeware realm, Antivir? AVG does not conflict with Avast when installed as on-demand scanner. But from the comments on the board towards Grisoft's AVG, I didn't see much enthousiasm towards AVG 6.
It's also a pity, as although I understand that possible conflicts could occur when using 2 or more resident scanners, I am quite sure (by testing with eicar e.g.) that the other AV's resident functions really are not functioning at all in the set-up I described in my first mail.
Thanks again anyway,
Outsider