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Thread: OK, What is a very good anti virus software?

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    Ultimate Member bushmaster's Avatar
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    AVG all the way. It has never let me down.

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    Originally posted by Bigjakkstaffa
    yes...why is that significant...

    --Jakk
    nothing, just surprised that their Consumer version of the softwae are so Buggy, meanwhile their Corporate edition s are so good

    Trend is within the Top 3

    Symantec
    Trend
    McAfee

    those 3 keeps on going up and down the spots within those 3 spaces constantly

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    Here is the Info site that I was looking for.

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    Norton2002 is the K9's kegs, AVG if your skint.

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    Norton Antivirus works for me

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    I am Not a norton fan or a macaffee or a PC Cillin Fan the Anti Virus I recommend is Vexira Anti Virus

    Check it out here is the Addy

    www.centralcommand.com

    I have used Norton (got 8 Viruses)
    Used Macaffee (Got 4 Viruses)
    (PC Cillin (Got 10)
    Vexira ( DA BIG GOOSE EGG!!!!!) None


    Licensing is Very Reaasonable and Tech support is Awesome!

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    A couple of questions about AVG...

    1) Does it actually autoupdate itself like norton 2k2 as it doesnt appear to be

    and

    2)Does it auto scan incoming emails liek norton, as again theres no indication it is



    --Cheers

    --Jakk

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    1.You can configure it in control centre-update manager-allow schedule download.
    2.control centre-Email Scanner-Check and certify incoming and outgoing emails.

    Was using NAV2002 but went to AVG.I like them both but AVG is a lot leaner thats why I went with it.


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    Yerah same here trouble - plus of course theres the incentive that its free

    --Jakk

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    Ultimate Member Strawbs's Avatar
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    Originally posted by xenomorph69
    I have used Norton (got 8 Viruses)
    Used Macaffee (Got 4 Viruses)
    (PC Cillin (Got 10)
    Vexira ( DA BIG GOOSE EGG!!!!!) None

    You seem to suffer from a lot of Virii. Please don't send me any e-mails

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    AVG definitely
    Great to use.
    doesnt use more resources.
    has regular updates.
    it is freeeeeeeeee!
    and i havent got any virus since i started using it .

    Wat more is needed

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    AVG picked up a Klez that I recently got. Only disadvantage of AVG is that you can't use Sendto menu to check a single file or directory, but you can do it from the program's "Tests" menu.

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    Been using NAV for a couple years now. Never let me down.

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