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Old 02-06-2007, 04:32 PM
David
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Virus Scanners

I currently run Norton in my PC with W98SE. I am getting a new machine
through work. It comes with Command Anti Virus free updates for 3 years. Is
command any good, or shoudl I dump it and stick with Norton? or even McAfee.
And does Command scan incoming emails which is the worst offender for virus.
Norton had caught loads of them on mine.
Thanks

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Old 02-06-2007, 04:33 PM
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Re: Virus Scanners

David wrote:
> I currently run Norton in my PC with W98SE. I am getting a new machine
> through work. It comes with Command Anti Virus free updates for 3
> years. Is command any good, or shoudl I dump it and stick with
> Norton? or even McAfee. And does Command scan incoming emails which
> is the worst offender for virus. Norton had caught loads of them on
> mine.
> Thanks


I'm not familiar with the Command product. Norton AV is generally considered
to be a good product. You may want to post your question to alt.comp.virus
as that group has a great number of knowledgable posters.


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Old 02-06-2007, 04:34 PM
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Re: Virus Scanners

"S.Heenan" <sheenan@wahs.ac> wrote in message news:<4%sob.233370$6C4.70260@pd7tw1no>...
> David wrote:
> > I currently run Norton in my PC with W98SE. I am getting a new machine
> > through work. It comes with Command Anti Virus free updates for 3
> > years. Is command any good, or shoudl I dump it and stick with
> > Norton? or even McAfee. And does Command scan incoming emails which
> > is the worst offender for virus. Norton had caught loads of them on
> > mine.
> > Thanks

>
> I'm not familiar with the Command product. Norton AV is generally considered
> to be a good product. You may want to post your question to alt.comp.virus
> as that group has a great number of knowledgable posters.


what would u use if u got a virus in ur exe files ??
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