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    Spybot S&D and Norton Internet security question?

    When i imunize my pc with spybot S&D and then i run security inspector scan with norton i get a threat message which says "Ip address in your windows host file have been redirected". Now if i fix this using norton it does the job but then i lose the immunization against global hosts in spybot S&D.

    So what is the proper setting?

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    Turn off Norton's auto protect then immunize using Spybot. Then turn auto protect back on.

    Norton is just telling you that something is changing your hosts file, which is a good thing, but since you are using spybot it's ok.

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    Those progams should not run at the same time, otherwise you will have major problems.


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