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| 43213 | 2002-04-11 02:30:00 | Hi - Been computing for years but just started reading the magazine and found out about this forum :) I'm currently using Grisofts AVG virus-scanner but was wondering if there might be a better free one out there. I've had no problems with the one I'm currently using but am not sure if its the best - thats all :) Any suggestions??? Thanks James |
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| 43214 | 2002-04-11 02:36:00 | If it is free that you want, nothing at all wrong with AVG that you are already using. Personally I am a Nortons AV user but we do have AVG on one of the computers and to date I have no complaints with it and would give consideration to putting it on all the computers as each one gets reformatted at some stage in the future. | Guest (0) | ||
| 43215 | 2002-04-11 03:35:00 | Hi James You could try trend micros housecall product. www.trendmicro.com. It is one of the free tools listed on the web site. It is a web based product We use the trend micro corporate version in the office and that works really well. They are very quick to come up with fixes for new viruses |
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