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Conventional wisdom is to not run two antivirus programs at the same time. Is the same true for anti-spyware programs?
For example, I have Zone Alarm Internet Security Suite and Webroot Spy Sweeper, both of which include a full time spyware detector/remover. Is it unwise to have both these running at the same time, i.e., will this compromise the ability to detect and remove spyware?
I actually don't run them both at the same time any more, since Spy Sweeper was affecting my computer's speed. (It took an extra couple of seconds to open documents or e-mail, kind of annoying.) I'm thinking of maybe running another spyware detector/remover, but not if it's going to conflict with ZAISS.
Jay Goldman
Conventional wisdom is to not run two antivirus programs at the same time. Is the same true for anti-spyware programs?
For example, I have Zone Alarm Internet Security Suite and Webroot Spy Sweeper, both of which include a full time spyware detector/remover. Is it unwise to have both these running at the same time, i.e., will this compromise the ability to detect and remove spyware?
I actually don't run them both at the same time any more, since Spy Sweeper was affecting my computer's speed. (It took an extra couple of seconds to open documents or e-mail, kind of annoying.) I'm thinking of maybe running another spyware detector/remover, but not if it's going to conflict with ZAISS.
Jay Goldman