Anybody experience a conflict with NAV2010 and malwarebytes protection module? If i enable malwarebytes' protection module, norton goes
"at risk" because Sonar protection turns off. Is the problem at my end or a conflict?
Anybody experience a conflict with NAV2010 and malwarebytes protection module? If i enable malwarebytes' protection module, norton goes
"at risk" because Sonar protection turns off. Is the problem at my end or a conflict?
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Hi
MBAM 1.40 had issues with Norton, but with MBAM 1.41 they fixed such incompatibilities.
You may have a look here.
In the meanwhile you can put into Norton ignore list these files
* C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.exe
* C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamgui.exe
* C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamservice.exe
* C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbam.sys
* C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbamswissarmy.sys
Configuring Norton AntiVirus to exclude specific drives, folders or files
rnbv424140, have you update your MBAM to 1.41?
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The general rule is: ONE background AV, and ONE firewall. If you run 2 at the same time there will most likely be conflicts. Even if your AV's manage to get along with each other, there will come a time when AV#1 finds a program on it's hit list, and you don't know whether to remove it, or quarantine it. To be safe, you just quarantine it. Then AV#2 finds it in #1's Q-file, and Q's it in it's Q-file. Then you find out that the file is OK, and you want to reinstate it. So AV#2 complies with your wishes and puts it back in AV#1's Q-file, where it found the file! Then you ask AV#1 to reinstate it, so it complies, and puts it back in AV#2's file!
Polkadot is correct,
but MalwareBytes' AntiMalware is not an antivirus and it has been developed in order to work along side the most of antivirus and security suites.
In order to get full and free support MalwareBytes Corp offers an excellent forum too
btw sonar in NAV 2010, seems to be a bit more aggressive. I'm not completely sure, its only a few days since i installed it.
it's ok now thanks