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Software that can work alongside Windows native defenses?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 746256" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>On top of Windows Defender, you can (and should) add OSArmor at default settings. It won't bother you much. You can install and uninstall most software without issue. I am speaking of OSArmor at default settings. If you totally tweak it out, you will have issues with installing and uninstalling software.</p><p></p><p>If you are willing to spend money, HitmanPro.<strong>Alert </strong>(note that I am speaking of the "Alert" version) is pretty much a install and forget software, if you want to use it that way. You also customize it, to a certain extent. No promises for the future, but at the present time, it seems to play pretty nicely with Windows and most software. </p><p></p><p>If you are an intermediate user, you should be able to handle Andy Ful's ConfigureDefender. It will allow you to unlock the advanced protections of Defender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 746256, member: 37647"] On top of Windows Defender, you can (and should) add OSArmor at default settings. It won't bother you much. You can install and uninstall most software without issue. I am speaking of OSArmor at default settings. If you totally tweak it out, you will have issues with installing and uninstalling software. If you are willing to spend money, HitmanPro.[B]Alert [/B](note that I am speaking of the "Alert" version) is pretty much a install and forget software, if you want to use it that way. You also customize it, to a certain extent. No promises for the future, but at the present time, it seems to play pretty nicely with Windows and most software. If you are an intermediate user, you should be able to handle Andy Ful's ConfigureDefender. It will allow you to unlock the advanced protections of Defender. [/QUOTE]
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