Ah - understood. Yeah - i knew the difference was the Active protection stuff. I had just assumed when I installed it - that it wasn't going to run the Active stuff. Thanks for the pointer.

-K-


On 2/22/2014 2:47 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
Kurt,
They offer a trial of their full blown product which offers active protection. 
You will probably find an icon in the system tray an you'll need to right click 
on it and tell it not to load in startup. You will still be able to run the 
application and start a manual scan.

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Michael Oke, II
[email protected]
661-349-6221

On Feb 22, 2014, at 11:32 AM, "Kurt @ VR-FX" <[email protected]> wrote:

I recently downloaded this tool for my main PC. I used it a while ago on other PC's 
of mine. However, its now nagging me that the Trial Expired & my PC is now 
unprotected. I was pretty sure it was supposed to be a Free version for 
Non-commercial usage - and was not supposed to expire.

I know folks on here us it - and have said good things about - that's why I'm 
looking here for feedback.

Also - a while ago I Was going to try and do some FTP transfers. I got the 
FileZilla program. But, now Malwarebytes claims that the Installer for 
Filezilla is being marked as malicious SW. Does that make sense???

TIA,
-K-



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