arteK ~ ai2k8 said...
How are xraygaming going to help?
well if xraygaming arnt getting detected by the anti-virus software then they culd of found away around it
Uzi said...
We can make SGLac not have any aggro with any Av system as well. It's not a problem. All we have to is disable several of the features it has (that other AC's dont) that make it so effective. Obviously this isn't something we want to do.
AVG doesnt target SGLac if your avg is up to date as the kind chaps at AVG sorted that out for us. ESET haven't bothered despite numerous requests. as simple as that. I bought ESET myself so I know what a pain it is. windows defender and firewall dont come into it really as we dont have and have never had any problems there.
Every time we update SGLac we run the possibillty of incurring the wrath of some av software, most of them are happy to sort it out for us, some - kapersky, norton and eset however are not. The rule of thumb seems to be that if its a premuim Av that youre paying for - they dont care. the free ones work their balls off getting it right though.
well i aint had problems with avg since the update but yeah i understand how the likes of xray doesn't get detected were sglac wuld.
PimP said...
just tell nod32 to ignore sglac and you wont get no probs after that

for some reason mines doesn't ignore :/ but nod32 only bugs me wen i have to update sglac which is a good thing, well it is and it aint a good thing it means everytime sglac updates means i have to turn my nod32 of or uninstall it to install thesgl ac