$200????  Now I am really confused.  Yes less than $200.  I was thinking
less than $100  (I know that is less than $200 b4 the comments start flying
<G>)

F-Prot is $50 for 10 Windows copies.  What version of AVG is needed?

With Mcafee it seems you can use the $29 copies to get the Command line
scanner and scheduler installed, no??

All this requires yearly updates as well.

Does the Symantec NAVC command line scanner work for anyone?  It is Old as
hell and does not work on W2K for me.

DC

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Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 12:55 PM
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DC..

The one most people use is F-Prot and a lot also use AVG

For less than $200 you can have both of them running using Declude Virus Pro
version.

Some people are now also experimenting with Clam which is free and it can be
used as your 3rd scanner.

With the new features that Scott has added for banning password protected
Zips and banned extensions inside zips you are pretty well covered.

Use more than one scanner if you can afford it.. 

Regards,
Kami 

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Thanks

But I am interested in what is best with Declude.

DC

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Here's a good article on that subject, and it references some research from
AV-Test.org.

    
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/columns/executive_tech/article.php/3316511

Key in that article is the average time to update for 4 viruses in February:

   H:M     Anti-Virus Program
  06:51   Kaspersky
  08:21   Bitdefender
  08:45   Virusbuster
  09:08   F-Secure
  09:16   F-Prot
  09:16   RAV
  09:24   AntiVir
  10:31   Quickheal
  10:52   InoculateIT-CA
  11:30   Ikarus
  12:00   AVG
  12:17   Avast
  12:22   Sophos
  12:31   Dr. Web
  13:06   Trend Micro
  13:10   Norman
  13:59   Command
  14:04   Panda
  17:16   Esafe
  24:12   A2
  26:11   McAfee
  27:10   Symantec
  29:45   InoculateIT-VET

Kaspersky seems to be doing a lot of things good these days.  I'm not sure
about how it works with Declude.  F-Prot has had a series of glitches in the
last 6 months, but together with file type blocking in Declude Virus
(BANEXT), you should be pretty well protected.

Matt


Douglas Cohn wrote:

>I am new to Declude and have the standard Version.  I understand that I 
>can use only I AV scanner and I am torn between F-Prot and NOD32.
>
>I like F-prot because I understand they are quick at updates plus they 
>allow you to schedule auto updates as often as you like.
>
>I like NOD32 because I have read many many posts claiming that they are 
>simply the best at new sigs and their heuristics are supposedly 
>excellent.
>
>But I want to do what experience has shown to be the best with Declude 
>so I am posting here.
>
>Can I get some feedback on what Scanner is the overall best in 
>conjunction with declude.  Ease of use and maintenance is big with me 
>as I have minimal time left to manage this.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Doug
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