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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
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DVR> For antivirus software I've always used AVP (now called Kaspersky
DVR> AV). My AVP license is almost two years old and about to expire,
DVR> though. A friend told me to look into NOD32 which is also
DVR> supposed to be very good (I won't touch McAfee's or Nortons with
DVR> a 10' pole). I'm curious about the experiences of fellow TB!
DVR> users with Kaspersky's and NOD32 - any preferences? I'd like to
DVR> scan incoming attachments and I'd like to give POP3 scanning a
DVR> try too, even if that might be redundant.

I use PC-Cillin on my server and decided not to use it on my working
machine because it is moving towards a bloated design. NOD32 is
however, very focused in what it does, offers a lot of configuration
options, leaves a small resource footprint, and most of all, is very
effective at detecting viruses.

Personally, I highly recommend it and is my current favourite.

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
List Moderator | TB! v1.60q | Windows XP Pro
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