Question Cyberlock and Osarmor with Microsoft Defender

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Hi Brethren anyone using this configuration that can help me with how to adjust so there's no overlap?
I can help, but “overlap” can be caused by a few different things (theme/CSS, browser zoom, Windows display scaling, widget layout, or a specific app’s UI setting), so I can’t give a reliable fix without seeing the exact layout.

What to share (so others can help accurately)
  • A screenshot showing the overlap (include the full window, not just the overlapped area)
  • What software/site this configuration is for (name + version)
  • Your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux) and screen resolution
  • Your display scaling setting (example: 100%, 125%, 150%) and browser zoom (if this is in a browser)
  • Any theme/skin or custom CSS you’re using (if applicable)

Quick safe things to try first (common causes)
  • Reset zoom to default: browser/app zoom back to 100%
  • Check OS scaling: set to 100% temporarily to confirm if scaling is the cause
  • Maximize the window and see if the overlap disappears (helps confirm it’s a responsive/layout breakpoint issue)
  • If it’s a dashboard/widget layout: reduce font size, increase spacing/margins, or switch to a single-column layout

Post the screenshot and the app/site name/version, and the next step will be to point you to the exact setting (or CSS rule) that removes the overlap.
 
Hi Brethren anyone using this configuration that can help me with how to adjust so there's no overlap?
There shouldn't be any visible overlaps that I think of.
  • CyberLock will perform anti-executables duties. Will monitor processes to deny execution of unknown programs (parent or child).
  • OSArmor will strengthen the OS vulnerabilities by reducing the attack surface reduction.
  • And Defender will be the behaviour and static protection.
But I do agree with Oldschool that it's too much. IMO, OSArmor is not needed in this case.

I would use ConfigureDefender or DefenderUI to tweak the AV to the maximum protection, then lock down the system with CyberLock default, and that's it. Use your OSArmor license for another PC!

Cheers.
 
I used both together for a brief period with zero issues. As others have said though, I would only use one or the other now.