Endejan's configuration

Dejan

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Mark said:
These threads are confusing. endejan, is your current configuration post #1, #16 or something else?

It's post 16, sorry, I tried updating my first post, not knowing it would make a new reply, I think staff might be able to remove it, please do.
 

Ink

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Jan 8, 2011
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If you Full Edit the first post, it should update everything and then refresh. Try it.
 

HeffeD

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Since that one is being developed by Wladimir Palant, the developer of AdBlock Plus for Firefox, that is the one that I would use. The beta version is still a bit rudimentary, but I don't think Wladimir will settle for anything less than ultimately making it as close to the Firefox extension as possible.
 
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I don't mean to nag when i say this endejan but why don't you use a real time av with MBAM pro like MSE avast avira etc?
 

Dejan

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ryan said:
I don't mean to nag when i say this endejan but why don't you use a real time av with MBAM pro like MSE avast avira etc?

For a few reasons, one I think I'm going to be able to survive with just MBAM Pro and my knowledge. Two, Avast wasn't doing anything, I'm not saying that it's detection rates are bad or anything, but it just wasn't detecting any form of malware on my machine, nor was it blocking it. Meaning that it wasn't doing much of anything. Third, as I saw from Soluto, Avast was causing a slow down at boot (I don't remember by how many seconds, but it was higher then other startup applications). Considering this, I just decided to not use a traditional real-time AV, this might change in the future though.
 

Jack

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HeffeD said:
Since that one is being developed by Wladimir Palant, the developer of AdBlock Plus for Firefox, that is the one that I would use. The beta version is still a bit rudimentary, but I don't think Wladimir will settle for anything less than ultimately making it as close to the Firefox extension as possible.
I've been using "Adblock Plus for Google Chrome™ (Beta)" for a few days now and I can fairly say that this is better than "AdBlock".
Most likely I'll stick with this one :)
 

Dejan

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Updated config, look at my last post in this thread, I thought it would automatically make a reply, apparently not :p
 

jamescv7

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Vipre AV is good, so what's your configuration settings from that?
 

Ink

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endejan said:
Updated config, look at my last post in this thread, I thought it would automatically make a reply, apparently not :p

It's actually your first post you edited, which shows at the top of every new page to this topic. :)

I'm not sure of the benefits of WinPatrol, but Vipre AV should keep you out of trouble. :p
 

Dejan

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Basically it gives you more control over your PC like letting you configure both hidden and shown start-up items, hidden files, running processes etc. For some reason I'm not able to open the interface now, I'll figure that out o_o

jamescv7 said:
Vipre AV is good, so what's your configuration settings from that?

You mean how I configured VIPRE? Everything is mostly on default, I don't have email protection enabled since I use web-mail and I have that other feature on (forgot how it was called exactly) that would submit suspicious files to VIPRE automatically I think.
 
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ok, it is a good soft, did you try Autoruns? (it is very similar as Winpatrol)
 

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