  bigjer Premium join:2002-03-26
| reply to bigjer Re: BitDefender 8 desktop folders?
Downloaded it again, same issue! I'll put up with this as long as I can.
I can't see me deleting these same 2 folders everytime I use the manual update feature.
I wonder if enabling the autoupdate feature would have the same results? I'll give it a try to see what happens and post back with the results. -- Dell 8400 Pentium4 3.0 GHZ H/TWinXP Pro SP21 Gig RamNEC 3500 AG Dbl Layer DVD BurnerPhilips 8601>BenQ DW1620 DVD burnerAVG7 FreeAdAware 1.06 LESpybot S&D 1.4Spyware BlasterSpywareGuardMSAS Beta,Process Guard |
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2 edits | I have the same thing happening. Except the files are appearing in the folder that contains the shortcut to bitdefender 8. I have been deleting the files. |
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  Cudni La Merma - Vigilado Premium,MVM join:2003-12-20 Someshire
| reply to bigjer and if autoupdate doesn't make a difference, a simple bat file to delete them?
del "C:\custom whatever path\to the file\getfile.dat" del "C:\custom whatever path\to the file\x_dtrace_log" Cudni
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  bigjer Premium join:2002-03-26 | Thanks everyone, I have BD set to run real time and auto update enabled. I'll wait and see if the problem goes away with this set up.
Cudni,I never/don't know how to make a batch file, where to enter the info and such. |
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join:2004-08-15 Simi Valley, CA
1 edit | said by bigjer :I have BD set to run real time and auto update enabled. I thought you were running BD free? BD free does not have a "real time" feature. |
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  bigjer Premium join:2002-03-26
| I have BD 8 free. There is an option to "Load BitDefender when Windows starts". Checked that box, rebooted and I now have the BD icon in the notification area. I also have "bdmcom" in misconfig>startup. In services, I have "Bitdefender scan server" and "Bitdefender communicator" set to automatic. Not an expert on A/V programs so you could be right. How else would I tell if it is running/not runniong at startup? -- Dell 8400 Pentium4 3.0 GHZ H/TWinXP Pro SP21 Gig RamNEC 3500 AG Dbl Layer DVD BurnerPhilips 8601>BenQ DW1620 DVD burnerAVG7 FreeAdAware 1.06 LESpybot S&D 1.4Spyware BlasterSpywareGuardMSAS Beta,Process Guard |
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  bigjer Premium join:2002-03-26
1 edit | Opened BD up and under General page, status tab it says "Virus shield is not loaded". So my question is how can autoupdates be enabled, an icon in the notification tray, an entry in msconfig>startup, and 2 of BD services running on automatic but the virus shield is not loaded? Why/how does it autoupdate unless it is running? Why does it appear to be running and why the entry in msconfig>startup? Is there some other purpose to all of this? Like I said before I'm no expert on these things. Help! -- Dell 8400 Pentium4 3.0 GHZ H/T WinXP Pro SP2 1 Gig Ram NEC 3500 AG Dbl Layer DVD Burner Philips 8601>BenQ DW1620 DVD burner AVG7 Free AdAware 1.06 LE Spybot S&D 1.4 Spyware Blaster SpywareGuard MSAS Beta, Process Guard
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  bigjer Premium join:2002-03-26
| One mystery solved. Went to BD online chat and had a talk with a tech named Vincent. The entry in msconfig>startup is for auto updates which only work if BD is running. All of the aforementioned entries/items that are running mean that bit defender is receiving and sending information to your PC but there is no realtime scanning. Had ME fooled! It does everything that a realtime scanner would do except realtime scanning! Learned alot today. To all those nice people that replied and tried to help, sorry I have wasted your time. -- Dell 8400 Pentium4 3.0 GHZ H/TWinXP Pro SP21 Gig RamNEC 3500 AG Dbl Layer DVD BurnerPhilips 8601>BenQ DW1620 DVD burnerAVG7 FreeAdAware 1.06 LESpybot S&D 1.4Spyware BlasterSpywareGuardMSAS Beta,Process Guard |
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join:2004-08-15 Simi Valley, CA | I would use AntiVir or Avast for free resident protection. And then use bitdefender for on-demand scans (BD has better detection rates than AVG, AntiVir, or Avast). |
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  bigjer Premium join:2002-03-26
| said by bpm3k :I would use AntiVir or Avast for free resident protection. And then use bitdefender for on-demand scans (BD has better detection rates than AVG, AntiVir, or Avast). Thanks, I've been using AVG for 6 months or so, maybe time for a change. I'll give it a try. -- Dell 8400 Pentium4 3.0 GHZ H/TWinXP Pro SP21 Gig RamNEC 3500 AG Dbl Layer DVD BurnerPhilips 8601>BenQ DW1620 DVD burnerAVG7 FreeAdAware 1.06 LESpybot S&D 1.4Spyware BlasterSpywareGuardMSAS Beta,Process Guard |
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