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01-Sep-2009, 06:23 AM #1
Security software-Potential conflicts
I am concerned about potential incompatibility and conflict between antivirus and anti spyware programmes installed on my computer.

My computer seems to be running ok; I just wanted to seek some guidance to avoid potential problems

I have the following programmes installed on my pc:

• Avast antivirus free edition
• Comodo (firewall only)

• Spyware blaster
• Windows defender (with real time protection enabled)
• Spybot search and destroy (on demand scanning only with all browser protection enabled)
• Super antispyware (on demand scanning only)
• Malware bytes (on demand scanning only

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01-Sep-2009, 06:46 AM #2
I have used that very combination before with no problems.
Ran for over a year on Windows XP Home.
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