Since the latest update of JAWS 16, vipre 2015 has become more compatible.
You must realize that the user interface has changed from what the previous
versions were, and it is like learning a new program. You will have to
change some of the settings in vipre when you first install it, but all of
these settings are accessible. these include setting up the schedule on
which you want Vipre to scan your computer, and if you want a full (Threat)
scan or a Quick scan. there are also check boxes for things lllike setting
the program to handle threats which are detected automatically or not, and
some other things, like setting the length of time which passes before Vipre
deletes quarantined threats automatically. However, once you have all of
this set up, and you do choose to let Vipre take care of the threats without
notifying you, then you can pretty much let it go without having to mess
around with it. The part that was so inaccessible before, but now is more
so, is the Quarantine and the ability to remove threats from your computer
manually, but this is now possible since the latest update of JAWS 16.
One other thing, I do recommend using a secondary malware software with
Vipre, like Malware Bytes. I think I would do this with any antivirus
software, it just makes good sense to cover your tracks.
Mike
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Best regards,
Michael Boyd
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(985) 856-6135
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Lee
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] vipre antivirus
since the 2015 is not compatible with jaws , if I install the antivirus and
buy a lifetime key card, after inserting the registration number could I
just leave the antivirus at default settings and never have to touch it so
it would not matter if it is or not jaws compatible correct?
Email is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
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