Rick Schummer wrote:
>>> I schedule my scans for 3am...when I'm most likely not working.  That
> way, I could care less how much resources it snags at that time.<<
> 
> I have backups running from 1:00 until 6:00 for the various partitions.
> Scanning the drives at 3:00am would be in the middle of the D: partition.
> Backups cannot be redundant enough. Virus scans are being doubly redundant
> and not useful to me at all. Considering I only had one virus ever on all
> the Windows computers I have owned (domain based one on a customer site from
> their domain server via a login script), I think I can skip the scans.


Your argument has good merit.  Something to consider for sure!

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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