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checo
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Registered: ‎06-07-2009

Re: Allowing a program Norton views as dangerous.

check the file on this site 

 

Virscan.org

 

its multiple scaner

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villasbill
Posts: 67
Registered: ‎01-25-2009

Re: Allowing a program Norton views as dangerous.

  A legitimate program that I have used for years is SpectorPro.  This is used by a lot of companies to monitor their employees,they have also won awards and also advertise in Pc World or PC magazine.  Not cheap but is legitimate and does the job.

 

villasbill

floplot
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Registered: ‎04-11-2009

Re: Allowing a program Norton views as dangerous.

Hello

 

If you use programs like malwarebytes and superantispyware, they will find and remove the keylogger programs also.

Success always occurs in private and failure in full view.




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villasbill
Posts: 67
Registered: ‎01-25-2009

Re: Allowing a program Norton views as dangerous.

  Malwarye bytes and SAS play nice with SpectorPro- I have never had a problem  with them trying to delete them that I can remember and even if they did I just told them to ignore. Spector Pro ,also known as eblaster is in the signatures to exclude section of NIS and there are also some files to have to be added to the Sonar and Auto Protect exclusions in NIS but once you get it set up SpectorPro is no problem.

floplot
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Re: Allowing a program Norton views as dangerous.

Hello

 

Please see this link that shows that SAS removes SpectorPro

 

http://www.superantispyware.com/malwarefiles/SPLICENSEMANAGER.EXE.html

Success always occurs in private and failure in full view.




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villasbill
Posts: 67
Registered: ‎01-25-2009

Re: Allowing a program Norton views as dangerous.

  Just checked my SAS,I do have spectorsoft under allowed items so it must have detected it at one time and I chose to exclude it. Is classified as monitoring tool.

 

villasbill