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windows cannot find a2star.exe
hackerman1 replied to Mohsen.nbz's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
What do you mean ? Exactly how do you try to start Emsisoft Anti-Malware ? If you open file explorer and navigate to the Emsisoft Anti-Malware-folder, do you have a2start.exe there ? If so, what happens if you try to run it ? -
New pc w/Win 7 - get prompt to update EMSI anti-malware
hackerman1 replied to barbinoh's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
Hi ! Why are you trying to install an old version ? Download and install the latest version instead. -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
Ok, well i should have said C:\Program Files\WinPatrol or similar, depending on where you have installed it.... My Winpatrol-folder is on E:\Program Files\WinPatrol as i have all programs on a separate partion. Those screenshots are ok. I asked about the firewall because if you have a firewall blocking outgoing traffic then you will probably get problems with Winpatrol being unresponsive. If that´s the case you can send me a PM and i will tell you what to do. I don´t think Emsisoft like it if we discuss configuring windows firewall for a non-emsioft program..... That might be too o -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
It´s ok, no problem. But to verify i needed to see what you have excluded. Those exclusions in EAM is correct. I can´t give you any advice regarding SAS as i don´t use it, so i suggest you turn off SAS, at least until someone else says different. Two other exclusions to add in both EAM & MSE under folder: C:\Program Files\WinPatrol under process WinPatrol.exe WinPatrolEx.exe btw. which firewall are you using ? -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
I can´t see which processes you have excluded in EAM, because the filenames are not visible. If you put your mouse immediately to the left of "scan" in the top row then click the left button and drag "scan" all the way to the right, then the complete filepath will be visible. Then take a new screenshot. You have probably done it right if you have followed my advice, but to verify i need a new screenshot . The 2 MSE-screenshots looks ok. -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
Don´t worry. EAM and MSE works fine even without mutual exclusions. Your computer may be a bit slow and the scan for each program can take longer, but you will not see any big problems. I have had both EAM & MSE together, without exclusions, for a long time. Actually i never noticed any big difference when i added exclusions.... If you create 2 screnshots, one of the exclusions in EAM and one of the exclusions in MSE and then post them here, then i can verify if you have done it correctly. -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
Good, i´m glad i could help you. No, I don´t use SAS.so i have no idea. I tried it a few years ago but got problems so i uninstalled it. Do a search in the forum, i think i saw something about SAS recently.... I hardly know what SAS is, and i can´t remember having seen any testresults for SAS. EAM is the best of those 3..... -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
No problem. Here's how to exclude MSE in Emsisoft Anti-Malware: Open Emsisoft Anti-Malware from the icon on the desktop. Click Scan in the menu on the left. In the lower-menu click on the Scan whitelist link. In the box under Type click the little down arrow and change it from File to Process (you may need to click in the box for the arrow appear). Click in the white box below Item to make a button with three dots (...) appear, and then click the ... button. Navigate to the MSE directory (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\), and double-click on msseces.exe to add it. Navigate to -
Do I need these in addition to Emsisoft?
hackerman1 replied to leslie's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
WinPatrol is always good to have. You really don´t need MSE and SAS. Emsisoft Anti-Malware (EAM & MSE works well together, so you can keep MSE if you want. I´ve used them together since MSE´s first betaversion was released. But if you have MSE and EAM together then you should use "mutual exclusions", which means to tell both programs to ignore each other. Your computer being slow is probably because of 3 antimalwareprograms running together. In the filesystem MSE is called Microsoft Security Client. Exclusions for MSE to enter in EAM under "Process": C:\Program File -
Add another Emsisoft product?
hackerman1 replied to awalkinthepark's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
You can also add the Microsoft Security Client-folder(s): C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Security Client\ (if you have a 64-bit O/S) and under "process": C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\Antimalware\MpCmdRun.exe (if you need to run MSE via commandline) that´s "my" exclusions for MSE.... Exclusions for EAM to enter in MSE under settings Excluded files and locations: your EAM-folder (C:\Program Files\Emsisoft...) Excluded Processes: a2.guard.exe a2service.exe a2start.exe a2cmd.exe -
Add another Emsisoft product?
hackerman1 replied to awalkinthepark's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
In the filesystem MSE is called Microsoft Security Client. Exclusions for MSE to enter in EAM, under "Process": C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\Antimalware\MsMpEng.exe C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\Antimalware\NisSrv.exe C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\msseces.exe -
Add another Emsisoft product?
hackerman1 replied to awalkinthepark's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
You are welcome. As you might have seen there is a very good price for OA when buying the Emsisoft Internet Security Pack. If you want to "upgrade" to Emsisoft Internet Security Pack i suggest you contact Emsisoft´s customer support. I´m sure they can give you a good deal and help you convert your EAM-license into Emsisoft Internet Security Pack. -
Add another Emsisoft product?
hackerman1 replied to awalkinthepark's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
Emsisoft Internet Security Pack = Emsisoft Anti-Malware (EAM) & Online Armor (OA) Online Armor is a firewall. You can disable or uninstall MSE, but you can also keep MSE if you want. EAM & MSE works well together, i´ve used them together since MSE´s first betaversion was released. But if you have MSE and EAM together then you should use "mutual exclusions", which means to tell both programs to ignore each other. -
What happens if you run the wizard ? Do you mean you have run the wizard and it restarts eveytime you start EAM ?
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Recovering downloads in Sandboxie and EAM 7.0.0.17
hackerman1 replied to stapp's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
"EAM 5.0.0.17" ??? Why are you using such an old version ? -
which test are you talking about ?
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I have used Comodo Firewall together with EAM for a long time, already when EAM was named a-squared (a2). But after discovering that there were some security-problems as Comodo Firewall didn´t work properly, i switched to Online Armor. Currently i´m once again using Comodo Firewall. I have it on a testsystem running Windows Server 2008-R2 (Server-version of Windows 7), together with EAM. Although i have Windows Firewall active, so I´m only using Comodo´s HIPS (Defence+) not the firewall. On another system i have Windows 7 with Comodo Firewall and EAM together, although i have only used th
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running alongside other antimalware programs
hackerman1 replied to blinkmx's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
There is NO discussion regarding what to get.... You said there is a firewall in EAM.... And you are wrong, which i told you above..... There is NO firewall in EAM. -
running alongside other antimalware programs
hackerman1 replied to blinkmx's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
NO. There is NO firewall in Emsisoft AntiMalware (EAM). Emsisoft Internet Security Pack is another product... Emsisoft Internet Security Pack = EAM + Online Armor (OA). -
running alongside other antimalware programs
hackerman1 replied to blinkmx's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
There is no firewall in EAM. -
what happens if you try to install EAM ?
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OK. Thanks.
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I removed the picture from the quote... And which test are you referring to ? What was tested in that test ? References, please !
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Anti-Malware conflicts with Microsoft Office 2010
hackerman1 replied to jacko_bss's topic in Emsisoft Anti-Malware Home
Hi ! That is a known problem with Office 2010. Try this: Start EAM, select Configuation, disable "Activate email scanning" Office 2010 should work then. -
which message ?