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burning_bush

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  1. Now that anti-rootkit is available in MBAM, what does MBAR offer that's not in MBAM? TIA.
  2. Is it possible to temporarily disable a scheduled scan? I don't want to delete it (I took some time to configure it); I just want to disable it. (I unsuccessfully checked MBAM help, this forum, and Google for an answer.) TIA.
  3. As I wrote in message #40 in this same topic: ..... In 1.x, you had two options for malware notifications: "Show tooltip balloon when filesystem threat is blocked""Show tooltip balloon when malicious website is blocked"With 2.0, you only have "Notifications: Enabled | Disabled". A real step backwards, IMO. ..... With 1.x, I used to run with tooltips enabled for filesystem threats but disabled for malicious websites. Now I have to run Notifications: Disabled. Major-league drag, IMO. I'd like to see the usability study in which participants preferred to collapse the two choices into one.
  4. I'm a long-time MBAM 1.xx Pro user. Overall, I appreciate the result of the obviously huge effort you put into launching 2.0. It's especially great that you've included -- and made optional -- rootkit detection. However, there are a couple things that I find quite bothersome. (1) In 1.x, you had two options for malware notifications: "Show tooltip balloon when filesystem threat is blocked""Show tooltip balloon when malicious website is blocked"With 2.0, you only have "Notifications: Enabled | Disabled". A real step backwards, IMO. Why? (2) In 1.x, minimizing the window went to the taskbar. Now, it goes to the system tray. So, the action of clicking on the "Red X" (close) is identical to the action of clicking on the dash (Minimize). Very, very unacceptable, IMO. Why???
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