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Hi David,

@5-Mar-2003, 14:23 -0500 (19:23 UK time) David Calvarese [DC] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

DC> I agree, stay FAR FAR away from NAV.  Panda is nice, but it's plugin
DC> doesn't work... Panda also updates on a daily basis.  I'm using the free
DC> AVG at the moment, but it doesn't seem to update the virus definitions
DC> very often, which is a bad thing.

You can manually set the update frequency. Mine looks for new
databases every day. Grisoft are pretty swift to issue new databases
when new virii are released into the wild.

DC> NAV at least updates ocne a week, sometimes twice... Not that it
DC> catches things. First time I ran Panda on my PC at work, it
DC> picked up a whopping 210 infections that NAV didn't.

Wow!

DC> What about Kaspersky?

I've heard good stuff but never tried it myself.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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