Hey thank you. I keep hearing good things about Defender. As for the email, there's been a major up-spike in Chinese spam-wave attacks in just this last week. Probably insanely dangerous, but easier to spot and kill. Everyone, be safe.

Warmest Regards, Bruce

Bruce A. Chitiea | SafeSectors, Inc.
112 Harvard Ave #272 | Claremont CA 91711-4716 | USA
+011 (909) 238-9012 m | rby...@safesectors.com

------ Original Message ------
From "baue...@gmail.com" <bauer...@gmail.com>
To "RBASE-L" <rbase-l@googlegroups.com>
Date 3/26/2023 6:15:04 AM
Subject Re: [RBASE-L] - Norton Anti-Virus and the R:Documenter Plugin

I've used nothing but defender for maybe 10 plus years. That plus NEVER using or answering email in any fashion other than plain text and Never clicking on a link that I KNOW does not track to some unknown place. Emails are the primary vehicle of intrusion, so practicing SAFE EMAIL will keep you in a good place.


On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 2:01:17 AM UTC-4 Javier Valencia wrote:
Bruce,
For years I had used McAfee but it kept getting bigger and using more memory and resources; Norton was even more bloated. At the suggestion of someone in this forum I switched to Viper a long time ago and I do have a lifetime license for all my computers. Support is (or was) US based and pretty decent and allows me to except directories and/or files as needed. However, I am now using Microsoft Defender and seems to do an adequate job.

Javier Valencia, PE
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device


-------- Original message --------
From: Bruce Chitiea <rby...@safesectors.com>
Date: 3/21/23 8:08 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: rba...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Norton Anti-Virus and the R:Documenter Plugin

All:

For years now, the Norton 360 anti-virus module has played nice with the excluded RBGX5E.EXE program. No issues.

Of a sudden, running the R:Documenter Plugin results in:

-ERROR- Function sequence error. (2677)

... and, after terminating the running instance of RBGX5E.EXE, Norton smugly announces that:

"Data Protector blocked a suspicious action by RBGX5E.EXE".

What I know from testing:
(1) Norton does not support exclusion of the database folder;
(2) Norton does not support exclusion of .RX? files.

Two questions;
(1) In your experience, are there any ancillary R:BASE files which require exclusion? (2) Which antivirus program/suite has never blocked your R:BASE activity?

All experience and suggestions appreciated.

Flooded SoCal Regards, Bruce

Bruce A. Chitiea | SafeSectors, Inc.
112 Harvard Ave #272 | Claremont CA 91711-4716 | USA
+011 (909) 238-9012 <tel:(909)%20238-9012> m | rby...@safesectors.com





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