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| 833793 | 2009-11-27 03:18:00 | If MSSE had been installed, do you think it would have stopped that virus from entering the system or just picked it up on a scan. | Driftwood (5551) | ||
| 833794 | 2009-11-27 03:37:00 | Why is nobody mentioning Comodo? | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 833795 | 2009-11-27 07:11:00 | If MSSE had been installed, do you think it would have stopped that virus from entering the system or just picked it up on a scan. Thats impossible to answer - Us techs may do some good things sometimes and guess what a person is trying to explain ( or not) but fortune tellers --- narrrrrrr :p Bit like saying If a person had gotten the right numbers in Lotto - would they have won on their own that night. :D Why is nobody mentioning Comodo? Personally Last time I tried the comodo AV it was in the same league as AVG - not that sh1t hot. When in business - you stick with software that you know works. IF I get the time, I still have a test infected drive that I did the Nod V MSSE testing, I'll clone it and try comodo AV and see. |
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| 833796 | 2009-11-27 08:57:00 | Personally Last time I tried the comodo AV it was in the same league as AVG - not that sh1t hot. When in business - you stick with software that you know works. I don't know when you last tried it but the latest one is pretty good. Back when it was v2.0 (beta) it was really bad. It seems pretty good now, though. And if you are also using the Defense+ engine you are pretty much covered anyway. The great thing about Defense+ (when configured properly) is that even if the AV doesn't detect a virus, you'll be alerted that some random program is trying to run and\or do something strange. (arguably a lot of users would have no idea how to deal with this kind of popup, but for people like me it's great) |
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