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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1016905" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>I do see one thing running both (I don't need to run both, I just am, humor me). I see no conflicts, but I do see increased "suspicious events" in AG Activity Log since re-installing VS but none directly related to VS. AG reports a lot, but if you don't look at the log, and don't notice any effect or side-effect on your computer, AG would argue, I think, that the apps that are doing these "suspicious events" should not really be doing them, so it blocks them. <strong>I don't know!</strong> Could be "no harm no foul." AG seems to have fallen out of favor when it went more Enterprise? But Blue Ridge Network is offering AGSolo at a more consumer price. I echoed your concern about blocks in AG log for the first few days running AG, but after a week or so and more reading (mostly at wilders), I feel ok about it. I even feel safer, but perhaps an illusion...?? And agree as somewhat informed we do want to know what an app is doing, but I am feeling AG is giving me that feedback in its logs. VS has logs too. I just reset my VS whitelist to better see what VS is allowing and blocking. Dan suggested to reset VS whitelist every so often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1016905, member: 61091"] I do see one thing running both (I don't need to run both, I just am, humor me). I see no conflicts, but I do see increased "suspicious events" in AG Activity Log since re-installing VS but none directly related to VS. AG reports a lot, but if you don't look at the log, and don't notice any effect or side-effect on your computer, AG would argue, I think, that the apps that are doing these "suspicious events" should not really be doing them, so it blocks them. [B]I don't know![/B] Could be "no harm no foul." AG seems to have fallen out of favor when it went more Enterprise? But Blue Ridge Network is offering AGSolo at a more consumer price. I echoed your concern about blocks in AG log for the first few days running AG, but after a week or so and more reading (mostly at wilders), I feel ok about it. I even feel safer, but perhaps an illusion...?? And agree as somewhat informed we do want to know what an app is doing, but I am feeling AG is giving me that feedback in its logs. VS has logs too. I just reset my VS whitelist to better see what VS is allowing and blocking. Dan suggested to reset VS whitelist every so often. [/QUOTE]
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