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robinb
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      2nd Oct 2008
I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
conflicts with Avira antivirus

this was a quote from their tech

"We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
user."

They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.

I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here use
other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.

I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted to
let you know to see if you can figure this out..
robin

 
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      2nd Oct 2008
Happy holidays.

"robinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
> conflicts with Avira antivirus
>
> this was a quote from their tech
>
> "We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
> with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
> user."
>
> They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.
>
> I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here
> use other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.
>
> I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted
> to let you know to see if you can figure this out..
> robin


 
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      2nd Oct 2008
A Happy and Healthy New Year to you, Robin.

Alan

"robinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
>conflicts with Avira antivirus
>
> this was a quote from their tech
>
> "We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
> with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
> user."
>
> They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.
>
> I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here
> use other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.
>
> I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted
> to let you know to see if you can figure this out..
> robin



 
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Ron H
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      3rd Oct 2008
We've won you over, just stop posting.

"robinb" wrote:

> I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
> conflicts with Avira antivirus
>
> this was a quote from their tech
>
> "We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
> with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
> user."
>
> They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.
>
> I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here use
> other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.
>
> I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted to
> let you know to see if you can figure this out..
> robin
>
>

 
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      3rd Oct 2008
shana tova (Happy New Year) to you and everyone else here too
robin
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> Happy holidays.
>
> "robinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
>> conflicts with Avira antivirus
>>
>> this was a quote from their tech
>>
>> "We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
>> with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
>> user."
>>
>> They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.
>>
>> I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here
>> use other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.
>>
>> I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted
>> to let you know to see if you can figure this out..
>> robin

>


 
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      3rd Oct 2008
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robin
"Ron H" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We've won you over, just stop posting.
>
> "robinb" wrote:
>
>> I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
>> conflicts with Avira antivirus
>>
>> this was a quote from their tech
>>
>> "We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
>> with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
>> user."
>>
>> They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.
>>
>> I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here
>> use
>> other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.
>>
>> I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted
>> to
>> let you know to see if you can figure this out..
>> robin
>>
>>


 
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      3rd Oct 2008
Shana Tova to you too Alan
robin
"Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>A Happy and Healthy New Year to you, Robin.
>
> Alan
>
> "robinb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I am in the Avira forum and one of the techs in there told me that WD
>>conflicts with Avira antivirus
>>
>> this was a quote from their tech
>>
>> "We had many issues with WD. The correct statement would be "WD conflicts
>> with Avira", because this software makes decisions without prompting the
>> user."
>>
>> They claim if you use Avira you must turn Windows Defender Off.
>>
>> I posted why this would happens since I have used AVG and others in here
>> use other antivirus programs and they do not conflict with WD.
>>
>> I am awaiting an answer to what it conflicts in the program but I wanted
>> to let you know to see if you can figure this out..
>> robin

>
>


 
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