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I've been using the free AVG anti-virus program for probably a couple
years now. It runs automatically at a time you set and upgrades are frequent and free. It has caught several viruses. I installed it on a friend's computer who had Norton running. After I installed it from AVG's website, it ran through the detection program and found a virus that the Norton program had completely missed. It scans e-mail also. I tried to post this in Campbell's thread about the virus warning, but kept getting an error message. If you need a good anti-virus program, this one is hard to beat and the price is right. They sell a program for networks or something, but for the single user, the free one works great. http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index...f4f74d535 82d Ken J. - Virus-free in Sandy A. Geaux |
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fter I installed it from
AVG's website, it ran through the detection program and found a virus that the Norton program had completely missed. It scans e-mail also. Um, u do know that u have to keep things updated and well most people dont remember to update there norton so dont knock norton. Actually norton pro 2003 is the best ranked virus scanner out there. U do get what u pay for, the free ones are fine but the updates are slower..... |
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I have Norton. The latest copy. I have been running Norton for about 4
years. When I switched to DSL all of a sudden the little opening and closing envelope that indicates Norton is checking the incoming email quit working. For a program for which I pay yearly to maintain the update subscription I was surprised that I could not call anyone on the phone. So I composed an email to their technical people and got a course on removing and reinstalling NAV involving physically editing the register. Did that, no joy. Then I got an idiot who said that my firewall was causing the interference with the icon function. Disable the firewall and Norton will work again...yeh, sure it did. OK, remove the firewall and reinstall Norton then reinstall the firewall. So much fun! Did not fix it. I had a new copy of NAV, never used full program supplied with my lap top. Uninstalled and cleanded the registry and temp files. Installed the "NEW" NAV(a one month old edition) and updated it to no avail. THe tech then said that the NAV probably was working just not the icon...to test its function he sent me to a web site to download a "fake virus" that I could then attach to an email I would send to myself. Well, my ISP actually does a pretty good job of filtering viruses from inbound email (I have Norton for insurance) so the "fake virus" could not get through to my Eudora email. I cannot test this method without disabling all the goodies that prevent "port" attacks through my DSL. Norton does not have a fix that assures me that it is actually functioning. I am now looking at McAfee. Any suggestions on the Norton? -- Bruce A. Frank clare, @, snyder.on, .ca wrote: On 31 Aug 2003 21:32:37 GMT, (CW9371) wrote: fter I installed it from AVG's website, it ran through the detection program and found a virus that the Norton program had completely missed. It scans e-mail also. Um, u do know that u have to keep things updated and well most people dont remember to update there norton so dont knock norton. Actually norton pro 2003 is the best ranked virus scanner out there. U do get what u pay for, the free ones are fine but the updates are slower..... Personally, I like McAfee better than Norton. It is less intrusive and in it's default configuration REMOVES files it cannot clean, rather than the innocuous"quarantine" which can leave an active virus file on the computer. All the way around I find Symantec (Norton) to be hard to deal with. Their support, when required, sucks. They have the attitude that they don't make mistakes, so if you have a problem it is something YOU are doing wrong. Things have changed a lot since Peter Norton is out of the picture. McAfee and Norton are very similar in price |
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Norton does not have a fix that assures me that it is actually
functioning. I am now looking at McAfee. Any suggestions on the Norton? Blame Bill Gates! Hey, it works for everything (and everyone) else on the is newsgroup! ![]() -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Guess I should expect constructive criticism from RAH anymore?
Jay Honeck wrote: Norton does not have a fix that assures me that it is actually functioning. I am now looking at McAfee. Any suggestions on the Norton? Blame Bill Gates! Hey, it works for everything (and everyone) else on the is newsgroup! ![]() -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" -- Bruce A. Frank |
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![]() Norton does not have a fix that assures me that it is actually functioning. I am now looking at McAfee. Any suggestions on the Norton? What version of norton are u running. I do computer consulting and were using norton at evrey business we do and we never have any problems. What icon are u talking about since i have norton set to check my email instant messangers etc, but yet i dont have any icons playing. Personaly i think mcafee SUCKS. If u want to use something else go to www.pandasoftware.com I think thats the 2nd best antivirus software outthere. I know we use there free online scanner to fix computers when we get a new client who always seems to have mcafee running on it and just a ton of virus. Christopher Wilcox, President CGW Insurance/Investments Registered Investment Advisor www.cgwi.com |
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![]() Norton does not have a fix that assures me that it is actually functioning. I am now looking at McAfee. Any suggestions on the Norton? What version of norton are u running. I do computer consulting and were using norton at evrey business we do and we never have any problems. What icon are u talking about since i have norton set to check my email instant messangers etc, but yet i dont have any icons playing. Christopher Wilcox +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I run Norton and there is an icon in my Taskbar. It reports... Norton Antivirus Auto-Protect Enabled. When I double left click the icon, Norton SystemWorks 2003 reports the System Status and more. Barnyard BOb -- |
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![]() First of all, you need to study up on the difference between "there" "their" and "they're". Second of all, the free antivirus software packages provide updates a couple of times a week. Since you obviously didn't find your complete lack of experience with the subject matter a hindrance to your spouting off, I doubt that any facts I may provide will change your preconceived notions. For the rest of you, just do a google for "free antivirus" (put it in quotes). I recommend AVG or Anti-Vir. And why the heck isn't BWB completely plonked by everybody by now ? (CW9371) wrote in : fter I installed it from AVG's website, it ran through the detection program and found a virus that the Norton program had completely missed. It scans e-mail also. Um, u do know that u have to keep things updated and well most people dont remember to update there norton so dont knock norton. Actually norton pro 2003 is the best ranked virus scanner out there. U do get what u pay for, the free ones are fine but the updates are slower..... |
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![]() asd wrote: And why the heck isn't BWB completely plonked by everybody by now ? Because once in a while he comes up with a goody or two. My favorite is the "soaring with the birds" story of a few years ago. Warren |
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