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It should run fine, provided there are no colluding schedules between the two scanners.
Running two scans at the same time is not recommended, especially if they are anti-virus scans. |
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GuitarBob
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To address your other question, yes, Spyware Terminator (ST) has an option to include the ClamAV antivirus core in its resident protection, so you don't need ClamWin if you use ST with that option. Clamwin also uses the ClamAV core, but it does not yet have resident protection, which is important to have if you surf the Web a lot.
I don't know how up-to-date the Clam version in ST is, but ClamAV has just released version 0.93, which is considerably improved over the previous version 0.92.1. ClamWin is in the process of testing their version 0.93 for Windows and should release it in a few days. I suspect that ST will probably not be as up-to-date as ClamWin, but you can verify this once you install it. At any rate, resident protection is certainly more important than having the latest version one minute after it is released. Regards, |
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