Hi. Because I had to clean up a couple of malware infections on my teenager's PC last year, I swtiched AV suppliers after reading PC Mag's reviews. I decided that since WebRoot SecureAnywhere plays nice with other products to couple Norton 360 together with WebRoot SA as a two layer defense for that teenage PC. Thus far, I can report good results as he's said WebRoot has blocked at least 2 downloads of game mods which infected his buddies systems.
I also excluded webroot from Norton 360 and vice versa and followed the pages posted about tuning webroot.
http://malwaretips.com/Thread-How-to-setup-Webroot-SA-alongside-another-Antivirus
However, periodically (about every week or two) Norton 360 issues a message pop-up saying it has detected an incompatible product and do you want to remove it.
Any thoughts on this or how to make Norton really stop flagging WebRoot? I've told him to just cancel out of it and so far it has left WebRoot alone but I'd like to really make it stop prompting. Thanks.
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Best answer by JimM
That complaint would unfortunately need to be raised to Norton. This question comes up from time to time, and we've even made a knowledgebase article out of it, over here. The trouble with such messages is that they are baseless, and they serve only as a marketing wedge. If another company can convince you that you're running something that is incompatible with their software, you might just remove whatever it is they say is incompatible. It's an interesting tactic - for a lot of people, they might get into a situation where they only have the resources available to pay for one solution. If you have doubts about one of the solutions, you'll probably go with the one you have fewer doubts about. If the doubts are grounded in reality, that's just good sense. But these kinds of mysterious false doubts raised by such messages are not representative of a real problem. In fact, they serve only to generate an unwarranted sense of worry.
At Webroot, we'll let you know you up front that you don't have to run WSA alongside another anti-virus program, but we're proud to have the technology to be able to run alongside other anti-virus programs. This way if you choose to double down on your anti-virus protection, you won't end up in a situation in which our program and some other anti-virus program bicker over who quarantines what and when, which could easily result in a situation where neither program quarantines anything. WSA anticipates the behavior of other anti-virus solutions and allows them to go first. If they do nothing or not enough, then WSA steps in.
You could always address your concern with Norton, but based on how long we've been hearing about this complaint with their messaging, it's unlikely they'll choose to do anything about it. If you hear back otherwise, we'd love to know!
View originalAt Webroot, we'll let you know you up front that you don't have to run WSA alongside another anti-virus program, but we're proud to have the technology to be able to run alongside other anti-virus programs. This way if you choose to double down on your anti-virus protection, you won't end up in a situation in which our program and some other anti-virus program bicker over who quarantines what and when, which could easily result in a situation where neither program quarantines anything. WSA anticipates the behavior of other anti-virus solutions and allows them to go first. If they do nothing or not enough, then WSA steps in.
You could always address your concern with Norton, but based on how long we've been hearing about this complaint with their messaging, it's unlikely they'll choose to do anything about it. If you hear back otherwise, we'd love to know!
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