 NanDogThe Pup Was Female, I'M NotPremium join:2003-12-28 | reply to Hutch
Re: [Poll] Anti-Trojan Poll 2007 said by Hutch:KIS on all my computers here. TrojanHunter as a back up scanner. Glad you guys like the Poll. Same for me 'cuz I bought TH a long time before I switched from NIS to KIS. Don't get me wrong, NIS worked very well on my old 98se box but when I got my new 'puter a few months ago I decided to go with KIS and have been very happy with it!
Unlike KiwiAussie (btw, isn't that a name a little oxymoronic?? ), I let TH stay resident. I've had no conflicts with both KIS and TH running that way. -- See ya across the Rainbow Bridge, my good and faithful friend! |
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 MordyComfortably NumbPremium,MVM,ExMod 2004-07 join:2001-12-02 Denver, CO | reply to Hutch BOClean, and the old freebie standbys - spybot, adaware and HijackThis. Process Explorer to chase down the unknown process. |
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 HutchMy Throne is the DunnyPremium join:2000-10-14 Out House | reply to NanDog said by NanDog:Unlike KiwiAussie (btw, isn't that a name a little oxymoronic??  ), I let TH stay resident. I've had no conflicts with both KIS and TH running that way. LOL only if your a Kiwi that Lives in Aussie. 
I prefer to have just KIS running. I have had TH running in the past with KIS, without conflict as well. 
I just see no need to have both running at the same time. -- Who Gives A.......Don't Ask Me.......Cos I Don't Give A ****  |
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 Mele20Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI kudos:4 | reply to Hutch *Other* ProcessGuard
I don't use a real time AV just on demand with ProcessGuard and the Proxomitron both of which are more important protection than an anti-trojan or antivirus IMO. -- "If you want to do DRM on a PC then you need to treat the user as the enemy." Ross Anderson in "`Trusted Computing' Frequently Asked Questions"
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 Grail KnightQui audet adipisciturPremium join:2003-05-31 Valhalla kudos:6 | reply to Hutch *Other*
AVG AV Spybot S & D Spyware Blaster
AV As needed. |
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 NanDogThe Pup Was Female, I'M NotPremium join:2003-12-28 | reply to Hutch said by Hutch:said by NanDog:Unlike KiwiAussie (btw, isn't that a name a little oxymoronic??  ), I let TH stay resident. I've had no conflicts with both KIS and TH running that way. LOL only if your a Kiwi that Lives in Aussie.  Well, that begs the question: why would a Kiwi relocate to Oz?
I've visited both and although I really enjoyed Australia, I absolutely loved NZ! I could easily retire to NZ and have really thought about it!
BTW, thanks for the poll!  -- See ya across the Rainbow Bridge, my good and faithful friend! |
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 caffeinatorComing soon to a cup near you..Premium join:2005-01-16 WA, USA kudos:3 Reviews:
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Also, Hosts file/spybot/SWB/Winpatrol so I hopefully won't get anything on here to start off with.
-CaFF -- "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - A. Einstein |
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Ewido/Kaspersky. |
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 IrondellAlways Inside The Box join:2006-09-12 | reply to Hutch None. I ran TrojanHunter(resident)for a couple of years, but there were never any alerts so I stopped using it. My first defence now is Sandboxie. I'm becoming less keen on resident scanners as time goes by. I was almost tempted by the free Boclean, but not quite. |
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 lilhurricaneCrunchin' For CuresPremium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone kudos:51 | reply to Hutch Trojan Remover here  |
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 | reply to Hutch Great poll Hutch !!!!
BOClean and Symantec AV here 
-k- -- Surf safely !!! |
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 | reply to Hutch BOClean and NOD32 running resident. TrojanHunter for on-demand trojan scanning. |
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 BuddelIf it ain't broke, don't fix it.Premium join:2004-03-06 EU kudos:3 | reply to Hutch Nice poll. BOClean here. |
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 1 edit | reply to Mowergun said by Mowergun:BOClean and NOD32 running resident. TrojanHunter for on-demand trojan scanning. Eggzactly the same thing here.  -- Tony - CLSID List
... also Ghost Security Suite (AppDefend + RegDefend) |
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