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Immunet And Vipre Antivirus 4.0


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Vipre Anti-virus is listed as a unofficially supported AV package to run along side of Immunet Protect Free. You could give it a go and see what happens. I would highly recommend that you put Immunet's program files into Vipre's exclusion list and do the same for Vipre's program files into Immunet's exclusion list. Also make sure nothing blocks Immunet's two running processes (such as your firewall rules or Vipre for that matter), agent.exe and iptray.exe. Then if you do run into conflicts or unexpected behavior here is a list of known compatible anti-virus software you could try instead. This list was compiled a while ago but it still gives you a good idea of what's compatible with Immunet. Good luck to you.

 

Officially Supported Anti-Virus Packages

The following anti-virus packages have been tested to work alongside Immunet Protect. Users should be able to install Immunet Protect alongside each of these packages and significantly increase their ability to detect viruses. In this case, "supported" means that Immunet will test these products in the QA environment and qualify that they co-install properly and work in tandem during normal operations without any obvious interference or resource drag. Supported products will get priority in the QA test/fix cycles and will get priority attention from Immunet Staff on the Community Forum.

 

ProductPlatform / SP32/64 AVG 8.5Windows XP SP2 / Vista32/64 AVG 2009/2010/2011 Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 AVAST 4.6 Free Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 AVAST 5.0 Free Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Avira Antivir 9Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Avira Antivir 10Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Norton (AV/360/IS) 2009Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Norton (AV/360/IS) 2010Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Mcafee AntiVirus (TP/SC) 2009Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Microsoft Security Essentials Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Trend AntiVirus 2010Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Kaspersky (AV/IS) 2010Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Comodo (AV/IS) 4.0Windows XP SP3 /Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Trend AntiVirus + AntiSpyware 2010(Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 Trend Virus Buster 2010Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64 K7 Total Security 2010Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 732/64

 

 

Unofficially supported products

Immunet runs along side a wide breadth of other anti-virus security products. However, in some cases, this can lead to problems from time to time. These problems will generally be listed on Immunet's Known Issues List. Users who encounter any compatability issues with an Immunet product and another security product are requested to please notify Immunet Support by email.

 

 

Unofficially Supported Anti-Virus Packages

 

Unofficially Supported Products are products that users have indicated work for them but that have not been tested by Immunet. In some cases, Immunet has received mixed reports regarding functionality issues. Generally, Immunet advises users to use Officially Supported Products with Immunet products, in order to avoid experiencing unexpected (and unwanted) results when using products that Immunet has not yet tested and do not currently support.

 

ProductPlatform / SP32/64 Webroot Internet Security Essentials 2010Windows XP SP332/64 Comodo Internet SecurityWindows XP SP2/SP332/64 PrevX 3.5Vista SP132/64 Spyware Doctor 6.1.0.447Windows XP SP332/64 Bit Defender AntiVirus 2010Windows XP SP332/64 Threatfire 4.5.24Vista SP132/64 Sunbelt VIPRE 3.2.2Vista SP132/64 Kaspersky Internet Security 2010Vista SP132/64 QuickHeal AntiVirus Plus 10.0Vista SP132/64 A-Squared FreeVista SP132/64 BluePoint Security 1.0.0.68Vista SP132/64 AhnLab V3 Intern Security 8.0Vista SP132/64 BullGuard 8.7Vista SP132/64 Online Armor Vista SP132/64 Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0Vista SP132/64

 

Users who have questions or feedback about Immunet-supported platforms or anti-virus packages are invited to email Immunet Support.

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