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My question is same as the tittle.Is this senario may cause some problem?

Hopefully can be ignored.

Tq. B)

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The Windows XP Security Center doesn't monitor Anti-Malware applications. Only Anti-Virus and Firewall applications. Also, it only does it when the programs support integration with the Security Center (which is actually completely useless, and ignored 99% of the time).

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View PostGT500, on Mar 18 2009, 01:46 AM, said:

The Windows XP Security Center doesn't monitor Anti-Malware applications. Only Anti-Virus and Firewall applications. Also, it only does it when the programs support integration with the Security Center (which is actually completely useless, and ignored 99% of the time).

Plus it has to be a Microsoft approved application B)
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YoKenny1 said:

Plus it has to be a Microsoft approved application B)

Anyone with enough money can be "Microsoft Approved"...

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True GT, digital signatures cost money, btw, if that's a big hurdle for the devs making MBAM x64 compatible, just ask and I'll make a donation (as much as I can at least). Stoopid Microsoft (well, not exactly stupid, actually very smart, just a bit on the greedy side B) ).
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exile360 said:

True GT, digital signatures cost money, btw, if that's a big hurdle for the devs making MBAM x64 compatible, just ask and I'll make a donation (as much as I can at least). Stoopid Microsoft (well, not exactly stupid, actually very smart, just a bit on the greedy side B) ).

I don't think Marcin is having issues with money. He wouldn't have hired Tom and myself if he was. B)

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Hee hee, good point. I'm sure he has better things to spend cash on though. I'm glad you guys are reaping some benefit from the work you put in.
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