Hi,
From what i can understand thus far, is that MSE also serves as an anti-spyware tool (such as spybot, malawarebytes or superantispyware). What im confused about is its "Real-Time Protection"; does it scan for viruses, spyware, or both, in real-time?
I ask this because currently i am using MSE as an on-demand antivirus and real-time anti-virus scanner. For spyware i use malwarebytes and superantispyware as on-demand scanners. I have full (paid) versions of malwarebytes and superantispyware but i've been told that malwarebytes does a better job for RTP so i enable it.
Will the RTP for malwarebytes affect/interrupt MSE's RTP in any way?
Also, as an added layer of protection, would spywareblaster be useful, as it protects your computer differently than on-demand and RTP (it doesnt run in the background).
Any input would be appreciated.
From what i can understand thus far, is that MSE also serves as an anti-spyware tool (such as spybot, malawarebytes or superantispyware). What im confused about is its "Real-Time Protection"; does it scan for viruses, spyware, or both, in real-time?
I ask this because currently i am using MSE as an on-demand antivirus and real-time anti-virus scanner. For spyware i use malwarebytes and superantispyware as on-demand scanners. I have full (paid) versions of malwarebytes and superantispyware but i've been told that malwarebytes does a better job for RTP so i enable it.
Will the RTP for malwarebytes affect/interrupt MSE's RTP in any way?
Also, as an added layer of protection, would spywareblaster be useful, as it protects your computer differently than on-demand and RTP (it doesnt run in the background).
Any input would be appreciated.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- Intel Dual-Core T2390
- Memory
- 3GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel X3100

