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Additionally  Kaspersky is still on my old desktop  which was loaded on to this new Surface Pro.  Will this create a conflict possibly.  As I am having problems with Outlook and not seeing anything in my Inbox although the other folders seem to be populating.  The geeksquad crew tried to look at it yesterday but were running my computer remotly which did not work.  One of the last things he asked was "do you have Kaspersky on your computer.

 

thanks.
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Additionally  Kaspersky is still on my old desktop  which was loaded on to this new Surface Pro.  Will this create a conflict possibly.  As I am having problems with Outlook and not seeing anything in my Inbox although the other folders seem to be populating.  The geeksquad crew tried to look at it yesterday but were running my computer remotly which did not work.  One of the last things he asked was "do you have Kaspersky on your computer.

 

thanks.

Hello craigsellers,

 

Welcome to the Community!:D

 

You might want to look at this thread here by superssjdan

 

Perhaps our other Forum members can jump in and answer this as well. For actually Webroot is the only Av necessay IMHO.  

Thanks have a great day!

 

Best Regards,
Hi craigsellers

 

I have run both WSA and KIS at the same time on the same machine with no issues...the trick is to make sure that KIS is added in as 'Allow' under the Block/Allow tab under PC Security, and likewise add WSA as a trusted or excluded from scanning app in KIS.

 

Having said that I since ditched KIS as WSA runs so much lighter on the system and provides as god, if not better protection than KIS IMHO.

 

Hope that helps?

 

Regards, Baldrick 

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