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After 14 years using Win XP,  I have now a new computer using Win 10.
I tried MBAM as an on demand manual sweeper using a desktop shortcut.

My first MBAM scan went perfect, only 2 PUP's were found and deleted.

BUT those 2 PUP's belonged to my Auslogics disc defragging program.
This resulted in my Auslogics shortcut icon being deleted from my desktop
and the program prevented from running.

I reinstalled Auslogics and deleted MBAM's real time protection - all 4 of them.
Auslogics then worked normally.

This means I cannot use MBAM at all, since it will again kill my Auslogics.

So unless Auslogics can somehow be entered into MBAM as an exception,  to be ignored 
on a scan or real time protection, then it is a non-runner and will be given the elbow.

Any suggestions ?

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15 minutes ago, Wittmann said:

So unless Auslogics can somehow be entered into MBAM as an exception,  to be ignored 
on a scan or real time protection, then it is a non-runner and will be given the elbow.

Any suggestions ?

Follow the same instructions you were given a year ago.

 

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3 hours ago, Porthos said:

Follow the same instructions you were given a year ago.

 

Porthos,

I am so sorry. I have been away from MBAM a long time and much water has passed under the bridge since then.

I am so grateful to you for going through history and finding that I had this trouble a year ago.

YES, the same solution worked perfect again, same as previously.

Thank you.

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5 minutes ago, Wittmann said:

YES, the same solution worked perfect again, same as previously.

Glad to help. The settings will stay as long as you do not have to reinstall MB. On a personal note, I have stopped using or recommending ANY defrag program including Auslogics to any of my clients. The automatic maintenance within Windows does fairly well. But to each his or her own.

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