Have been running PrevX for long time and just installed WSA Essentials on XP computer. I don't know whether there's any particular reason to do so, but can you, if you wish, run WSA and PrevX at the same time? The reason I ask: I installed WSA some time ago on a laptop, same circumstances, and PrevX disappeared after the WSA installation and I just assumed they shouldn't run together and WSA removed it. When I installed WSA a little while ago on this computer, after the installation and a reboot PrevX was still in the system tray (I had shut it down during the installation). I didn't turn the protection, on but a 'right-click' on the icon appeared that I could. I know I could now just uninstall PrevX, but thought I would ask about it first out of curiosity, as I just assumed you probably wouldn't want to run them together and likely couldn't if you wanted to. Still have a license for awhile on PrevX and just bought WSA on a great discount
Thanks for any info on it... Quinn
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WSA and PrevX
Best answer by MikeR
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Webroot SecureAnywhere actually uses PrevX technology so you do not have to run both at the same time. You will be completely protected no matter what anti-virus you choose to run along-side SecureAnywhere.
Webroot will let the other AV programs attempt to find the malicious threat first so there will be no complications between the two. SecureAnywhere will flag the malicious file and quarantine it if the other anti-virus fails to do so. You get layered protection without losing anything, although running another AV is not at all necessary. Especially PrevX! ;)
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Webroot SecureAnywhere actually uses PrevX technology so you do not have to run both at the same time. You will be completely protected no matter what anti-virus you choose to run along-side SecureAnywhere.
Webroot will let the other AV programs attempt to find the malicious threat first so there will be no complications between the two. SecureAnywhere will flag the malicious file and quarantine it if the other anti-virus fails to do so. You get layered protection without losing anything, although running another AV is not at all necessary. Especially PrevX! ;)
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