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Post by eve003 on Dec 21, 2013 20:39:19 GMT -8
Quads,
I had malwarebytes pro activated but real time protection disabled after some conflict warnings earlier this year with Norton and after reading your input on the issue.
When you worked on my system you told me to uninstall malwarebytes and reinstall after my system was fixed.
I just reinstalled malwarebytes free from BC. It installed with real time protection disabled.
What I've been reading is that this process is part of the activated malwarebytes pro version.... Is this true?
Could this process conflict with my nis?
It seems to update the Mabm definitions automatically without user interaction because when I open malwarebytes my definitions are always up to date and I never have to do a manual update.
Could it be some left over from my activated version?
Excuse me if I sound ignorant but there's a lot of opinions out there that lead nowhere and I'd like to get a good precise explanation from someone who knows best.
Thank you
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Quads
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Post by Quads on Dec 22, 2013 13:43:10 GMT -8
Looking into it, you must be in Pro mode. as Malwarebytes says on their website Scan/Database Update Scheduler Free Pro Enables you to schedule automatic scans and database updates. No YesI can't see the scheduler would be a problem it would just be like other programs that update, Java, Adobe, Windows etc. On the Protection tab The First group all unticked Quads
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Post by eve003 on Dec 22, 2013 14:58:46 GMT -8
Thanks for you reply.
I did download the free bc mbam....
It must have detected a previously activated product key and it installed with all the features.
I don't have the "buy it now" nor the "activate" tabs and I could enable real time protection ( which I won't).
Anyway, thanks again Quads!
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