For the folks using multiple scanners, do you have any stats on how
often the secondary scanner found a virus that the first one missed?

I realize that the cost of F-Prot (which I am using) is quite low and
others might be as well, so it is not a cost issue but rather a "Do I
really need it?".

Thanx

 
     Goran Jovanovic
     The LAN Shoppe

 

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> I find the Mcafee is the best at detecting viruses within encrupted
zips.
> Otherwise they are pretty even.
> 
> I'd recommend using F-Prot and Mcafee.
> Mcafee for the DOS command line scanner is dirt cheap. I'll see if I
can
> find my price tomorrow.
> 
> <<< [EMAIL PROTECTED]  5/15 12:29p >>>
> Can anyone tell me how f-prot compares to mcafee or symantec when it
comes
> to keeping their database up with new viruses? That just seems pretty
> cheap
> but hey that's exactly what I'm looking for as long as it works well
:)
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Larry Craddock
> 
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