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Post by Blackstone on Jul 16, 2004 20:04:02 GMT -5
I have Nortons which i do scans pretty regular on my computer and keep coming up clean but tonight i ran this scan housecall.trendmicro.com/ and found 8 viruses that 3 other sites and programs failed to find.Hell it can't hurt to try it.Its free and easy to use.
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Post by Hestia on Jul 16, 2004 20:40:59 GMT -5
Ive been using Housecall for a few months now...Its great.....Does not take forever and its also more thorough than the other one i was using.
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Post by Lursa the Orc on Jul 16, 2004 21:31:28 GMT -5
The problem we had on the convent's computer is that we were using McCafee. It interferred with the DSL line software and shut it down. AFter days and days of expert help, including some on site. It turns out that was what was causing the problem.
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Post by AnubisHyrona on Jul 20, 2004 2:02:41 GMT -5
if you cannot get housecall to work, get AVG a wonderful free anit-virus, better than norton and is program based. Updates nearly daily, but for us dial-ups it's very very small downloads.
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Post by Sahara on Jul 20, 2004 4:15:51 GMT -5
;D I would also agree with Anubis Hy'rona about AVG because I had McAfee that came installed on my computer, and when I updated it I had a couple of errors and wasn't able to use it, so I found AFG through a friend and I think it works much better than Norton or McAfee! Happy to have no virus's also, but its easy to use and reliable too. Lady Sahara Hy'rona
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Post by Lursa the Orc on Jul 20, 2004 4:27:16 GMT -5
I will suggest the AVG program to Sister Frances who takes care of that sort of thing for us...thanks...
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Post by AnubisHyrona on Oct 25, 2004 19:17:29 GMT -5
I use symantec corp now, it's good, AVG is good for free sers though
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