Immunet 3.0.1 Officially Released

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jamescv7

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Hi everyone, Immunet 3.0.1.6056 has been officially released as of 1:00 PM MST, April 13/2011!

Changes include:
* Fixes for issues with iTunes, Netflix, Rhapsody, Thunderbird, Adobe CS3 and Photoshop and Framemaker
* Fixes for issues with various installers
* Rootkit scan support fixes 64bit Vista and Windows7
* "Allow Definition Updates" is now broken into two separate options for Clam and Tetra.
* Improved Clam engine performance & reliability, especially when scanning archived files
* Passwords are no longer required to create scheduled scans
* Fixed blank Immunet detection window sometimes appearing on start up
* Various fixes to the History dialog and Summary graph
* Various fixes for Retrospective restores.
* Links in installer fixed.
* Restoring files from Quarantine automatically adds an exclusion for them.
* Cleaner uninstall
* Archive scanning is now disabled by default
* Better migration of users settings when upgrading

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ballader1

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Apr 14, 2011
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Still I don't think I'd trust it to run as standalone, I would pack it with something like MSE or Avast! and I would be ok.
 

bogdan

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Jan 7, 2011
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Immunet is marketed as a companion antivirus, so you are encouraged by the authors to use it alongside another real-time antivirus.
 

MetalShaun

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bogdan said:
Immunet is marketed as a companion antivirus, so you are encouraged by the authors to use it alongside another real-time antivirus.

If you install the clam AV component they recommend using it on its own. Thats what i have gathered from their forum etc. They aren't to clear on this though.
 

jamescv7

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Clam AV component is not activated by default correct me if I'm wrong but its better to have Immunet with alongside of an AV.
 

Dieselman

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Mar 26, 2011
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To me this is meaningless. If you honestly feel that your av needs extra protection then why use your current av? Sure nothing is perfect and every av will miss something but that's what MBAM,SAS and HMP are for.
 

bogdan

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Valid point. Adding another AV won't double your protection, it might improve it by a small percent, but you will still need other ways to protect/recover your system.
 
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