![]() ![]() ![]() This setting configures Malwarebytes to always run side by side with your third-party antivirus every time and not register with Windows Action Center at all.ģ. Never register Malwarebytes in the Windows Action Center This setting configures Malwarebytes to co-exist with a present antivirus solution, and registers if no antivirus solution is present.Ģ. Let Malwarebytes apply the best Windows Action Center settings based on your system (recommended) By default (and during install time), Malwarebytes is configured in compatibility mode. ![]() These are the choices, is it best to configure the way MBAM suggests?ġ. I checked this link, which discusses periodic scanning for WD: Īnd then this says: Set Malwarebytes apply the best Windows Action Center settings based on your system (recommended) Hi thought of another question ) How do you have MBAM & WD configured? WD is passive, MBAM – primary? This topic was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by Kirsty. This topic was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by dmt_3904. I did not enable Automatic Sample Submission (trust issue), should I? This was set by default in MBAM, wondering what others have for this setting – Always register Malwarebytes in the Windows Action Center I don’t have any exclusions, but seems to be ok – no performance issues. Is that it? What does running Defender with Malwarebytes buy me? And I was going to do an offline scan (kept getting stupid COMPUTRACE alert on boot scan with EST but I had disabled Computrace and it could be false positive).Īlso, I think I have everything set properly – Defender is showing no actions needed (some are greyed out due to MBAM). You can still use Windows Defender to perform a manual-or offline-scan as a backup to your preferred antivirus app, though. While another antivirus app is installed, Windows Defender won’t continue performing real-time scans, so it won’t interfere with your other app. HowtoGeek says – Windows 10 automatically disables Windows Defender if you install another antivirus app. Malwarebytes is doing Realtime protection. I know, you shouldn’t run two security suites due to conflicts – though these two seem to cooperate. But, as much as I am reading, I still don’t understand what I am getting from running both. I have been reading online and am confident that it’s good protection. I just ended my subscription with ESET NOD32. ![]()
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