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Conflict Between PC-cillin & AVG Anti Virus

 
 
Paul Berkow
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      23rd May 2005
Hi to everyone,

Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.

Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
appox 4 months together with no problem.
Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
everything is 100% fine.
I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.

One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.

This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
problem.

Has anyone else run into this problem ?


 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
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      23rd May 2005
Email scanning in an anti-virus provides no added protection and often
screws up the email proram. Turn it of.

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"Paul Berkow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Vqcke.33630$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>
> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
> appox 4 months together with no problem.
> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
> everything is 100% fine.
> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.
>
> One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
> to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
> and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.
>
> This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
> all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
> problem.
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem ?
>



 
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T. Waters
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      23rd May 2005
If you run antivirus software, you ought to stick with one for everyday use,
and not use two simultaneously. The advantages, if any, do not justify the
potential conflicts. The MVP's on this site generally do not advocate
running simultaneous resident AV.

Paul Berkow wrote:
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>
> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
> appox 4 months together with no problem.
> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
> everything is 100% fine.
> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.
>
> One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
> to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
> and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.
>
> This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
> all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
> problem.
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem ?




 
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Rock
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      23rd May 2005
Paul Berkow wrote:

> Hi to everyone,
>
> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>
> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
> appox 4 months together with no problem.
> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
> everything is 100% fine.
> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.
>
> One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
> to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
> and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.
>
> This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
> all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
> problem.
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem ?
>
>


Don't have two running at the same time. Using a second to do
occasional scans is fine though.

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Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

 
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Paul Berkow
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      23rd May 2005
From Paul,
It seems you all are in agreement that 2 anti virus programs
should not be run. I have heard this before, but thought since
everyone says "run more than one anti spyware because none
of them find every spyware. So I thought, maybe AVG might
find once in a while, something PC-cillin didn't find !!
But, maybe you gies are right, and I think I'll let AVG go.
Thanks

"Paul Berkow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Vqcke.33630$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>
> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
> appox 4 months together with no problem.
> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
> everything is 100% fine.
> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.
>
> One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
> to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
> and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.
>
> This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
> all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
> problem.
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem ?
>



 
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Rock
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      24th May 2005
Paul Berkow wrote:
> From Paul,
> It seems you all are in agreement that 2 anti virus programs
> should not be run. I have heard this before, but thought since
> everyone says "run more than one anti spyware because none
> of them find every spyware. So I thought, maybe AVG might
> find once in a while, something PC-cillin didn't find !!
> But, maybe you gies are right, and I think I'll let AVG go.
> Thanks
>
> "Paul Berkow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Vqcke.33630$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>Hi to everyone,
>>
>>Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>>
>>Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
>>appox 4 months together with no problem.
>>Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
>>definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
>>Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
>>incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
>>3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
>>AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
>>ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
>>But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
>>everything is 100% fine.
>>I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
>>scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.
>>
>>One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
>>to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
>>and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.
>>
>>This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
>>all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
>>problem.
>>
>>Has anyone else run into this problem ?
>>

>
>
>


You can have both installed fine, just don't have both running in memory
for real time scanning and protection. It is wise to use a second AV to
do a scan from time to time.

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Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

 
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Steve N.
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      25th May 2005
Paul Berkow wrote:
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>
> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
> appox 4 months together with no problem.
> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
> everything is 100% fine.


The update for AVG reset the program's defaults.

> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.


Email scanning is usually a waste of time anyway.

>
> One of the two programs evidently upgraded itself
> to cause this conflict. I tried to post to AVG's questions
> and answers, but it won't let me in for some reason.
>
> This isn't the end of the world. AVG is working fine in
> all the other aspects, but I'd like to find the cause of this
> problem.
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem ?
>


Yes, I got tired of AVG updates reseting the email scanning defaults so
I uninstalled it and re-installed it without the email scanning option
at all.

Steve

 
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Donald McDaniel
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      25th May 2005
On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:32:44 GMT, "Steve N." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Paul Berkow wrote:
>> Hi to everyone,
>>
>> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>>
>> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
>> appox 4 months together with no problem.
>> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
>> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
>> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
>> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
>> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
>> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
>> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
>> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
>> everything is 100% fine.

>
>The update for AVG reset the program's defaults.
>
>> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
>> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.

>
>Email scanning is usually a waste of time anyway.

Yeh, right...
Didn't you know that the majority of viruses and trojans come into a
computer system via email?

I can't count the number of times an antivirus program has caught
various viruses over the years because I had email scanning turned on.
By the way, it is almost always not a good idea to have two antivirus
programs running on your system at the same time, just as it is not a
good idea to have two software firewalls running on your system.

Donald L McDaniel
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Steve N.
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      28th May 2005
Donald McDaniel wrote:

> On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:32:44 GMT, "Steve N." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>
>>Paul Berkow wrote:
>>
>>>Hi to everyone,
>>>
>>>Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>>>
>>>Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
>>>appox 4 months together with no problem.
>>>Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
>>>definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
>>>Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
>>>incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
>>>3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
>>>AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
>>>ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
>>>But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
>>>everything is 100% fine.

>>
>>The update for AVG reset the program's defaults.
>>
>>
>>>I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
>>>scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.

>>
>>Email scanning is usually a waste of time anyway.

>
> Yeh, right...
> Didn't you know that the majority of viruses and trojans come into a
> computer system via email?


No, they get delivered that way; they get *deployed* by user ignorance
and mistakes.

>
> I can't count the number of times an antivirus program has caught
> various viruses over the years because I had email scanning turned on.
> By the way, it is almost always not a good idea to have two antivirus
> programs running on your system at the same time, just as it is not a
> good idea to have two software firewalls running on your system.


It is perfectly fine to have two a/v programs installed, just only have
active.

Steve

>
> Donald L McDaniel
> Please reply to the original thread
> so that others may be instructed or informed
> ============================================


 
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Steve N.
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      28th May 2005
Steve N. wrote:

> Donald McDaniel wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:32:44 GMT, "Steve N." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Paul Berkow wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi to everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Running XP Pro on a stand alone computer at home.
>>>>
>>>> Have been running AVG Anti Virus & PC-cillin for
>>>> appox 4 months together with no problem.
>>>> Of course they both upgrade themselves & download new
>>>> definitions without any help from me on a daily basis.
>>>> Yesterday AVG started for the first time to scan for
>>>> incoming email seemingly for no good reason every 2 or
>>>> 3 minutes. Also as long as the E-mail Scanner part of
>>>> AVG is active, no incoming email comes in. It event-
>>>> ually comes up with the message that the server is down.
>>>> But when I disable the E-mail Scanner part of AVG,
>>>> everything is 100% fine.
>>>
>>>
>>> The update for AVG reset the program's defaults.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I know that PC-cillin does a incoming and outgoing email
>>>> scan, but would be nice if both programs were working.
>>>
>>>
>>> Email scanning is usually a waste of time anyway.

>>
>>
>> Yeh, right...
>> Didn't you know that the majority of viruses and trojans come into a
>> computer system via email?

>
>
> No, they get delivered that way; they get *deployed* by user ignorance
> and mistakes.
>
>>
>> I can't count the number of times an antivirus program has caught
>> various viruses over the years because I had email scanning turned on.
>> By the way, it is almost always not a good idea to have two antivirus
>> programs running on your system at the same time, just as it is not a
>> good idea to have two software firewalls running on your system.

>
>
> It is perfectly fine to have two a/v programs installed, just only have
> active.
>


Make that just only have ONE active.

Steve

> Steve
>
>>
>> Donald L McDaniel
>> Please reply to the original thread
>> so that others may be instructed or informed
>> ============================================

>
>


 
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