(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:44 am
Post subject: Re: Kaspersky 2009 - Remove SpyBot? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
On Sep 16, 9:38 pm, G Mulcaster <mulcaster... DeleteThis @XXXshaw.ca> wrote:
> I've just uninstalled Kaspersky Internet Suite and installed KIS 2009
> as per the upgrade instrcutions.
>
> During the install of KIS 2009, a cue displayed stating SpyBot Search
> and Destroy was a conflicting program. I was forced to uninstall
> SpyBot.
>
> Can I now re-install SpyBot, or should I simply forget it.
>
> My understanding is many people run SpyBot or AdAware as a backup to
> their main detection suite.
>
> Thanks, Gary
============
Kasp requested I remove Comodo firewall before installing (not in a
friendly way either) so I removed it, rebooted, installed Kasp and yet
another reboot and then re-installed Comodo. I also have Spybot but
it never said that was a conflicting program. I don't have teatimer
running as a process though, that may have been the conflict?
Note - I don't have the security suite, just the anti-malware program
>On Sep 16, 9:38Â pm, G Mulcaster <mulcaster... DeleteThis @XXXshaw.ca> wrote:
>> I've just uninstalled Kaspersky Internet Suite and installed KIS 2009
>> as per the upgrade instrcutions.
>>
>> During the install of KIS 2009, a cue displayed stating SpyBot Search
>> and Destroy was a conflicting program. Â I Â was forced to uninstall
>> SpyBot.
>>
>> Can I now re-install SpyBot, or should I simply forget it.
>>
>> My understanding is many people run SpyBot or AdAware as a backup to
>> their main detection suite.
>>
>> Thanks, Gary
>
>============
>Kasp requested I remove Comodo firewall before installing (not in a
>friendly way either) so I removed it, rebooted, installed Kasp and yet
>another reboot and then re-installed Comodo. I also have Spybot but
>it never said that was a conflicting program. I don't have teatimer
>running as a process though, that may have been the conflict?
>
>Note - I don't have the security suite, just the anti-malware program
K9 Internet Security doesn't seem to tolerate other provider's
firewall or antivirus products. It switches the Windows firewall off,
and sometimes, when I reboot and K9 is just starting / updating I get
the Windows "Your antivirus program is turned off" message for a few
seconds. K9 runs with A-Squared anti-malware quite happily, including
A^2's real-time monitor. I've occasionally run AdAware as a
stand-alone process without problems, and I occasionally run
ActiveScan 2, which checks for all sorts of viruses and malware, again
without problems.
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Robin
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Herts, England
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