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| jstaerk | |||
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Please let me know if your in need of an antivirus solution for Vista, as I know one of the few virus checkers that work for it, plus I would recomend it to anyone who is looking for a antivirus solution.
Again, I will standby and wait for your emails to pour in so I can answer your questions and help out. Sincerely, Jonathan -Wollin Computer Services |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:48:05 -0700, J. Wollin wrote:
Why "standby and wait for your emails to pour in"? That's not how a news group is supposed to work. Why not just post your solution? Or, better yet, read one of the numerous threads on this subject that have been posted here over the past several months? Paul Adare MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine identit.ca "The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm, has survived for centuries without smileys. Only the new crop of modern computer geeks finds it impossible to detect a joke that is not clearly labeled as such." Ray Shea |
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| MGkilller |
Dec 15 2007, 05:11 AM | Tags: Virus
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"J. Wollin"
If the solutions are that "few" then wouldn't it be just as easy to post a list of them, with your thoughts as to their relative strengths and weaknesses? That's how groups like this typically work you know. |
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What I recomend is getting NOD32, as it is the most reliable virus checker on the planet, and now they are in the beta testing stage of their new security suite which should be pretty awesome, once it's released. I've used NOD32 since they first came out some years ago, and have yet to be infected by a virus, Not only will it work on vista, it runs on older systems such as Windows 95 and Windows 98, but that is only if you download that version from their website, as they have a few version avaiable to the public. To learn more please visit Http://eset.com
I am here to answer questions for anybody who has them please feel free to keep contact with me if needed. Thank you, Jonathan -Wollin Computer Services |
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"J. Wollin" wrote:
I agree with you, NOD32 is probably the best antivirus application I have ever used. Their new version 2.7 works flawlessly under Windows XP or Vista; however, there is one confirmed issue with the new version. My son, wife and I all play Knights Online (KOL) and the new version 2.7 will not allow Knights Online to operate properly under Windows XP or Vista. As soon as we upgraded our two XP machines to the new version 2.7 it (KOL) ceased functioning; and as soon as I installed NOD32 onto Vista KOL stopped working. Turning off NOD32 under Windows (XP or Vista) will allow KOL to operate normally and without errors. I have managed to track the issue to the security API module that interfaces the KOL software with the Xtrap "Anti-hack/cheat" routine in the KOL game software. Computer Associates Antivirus v8.4 is compatible with Vista as well and we have had extremely good luck with it as well. It's small, lightweight on the CPU and has been as secure for us and our customers as NOD has been. You can get the Computer Associates software from: home3.ca.com/Support/AppDocs/PA/Upgradeto_AntivirusR8.1.aspx?sc_lang=en-US Ron Merts |
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"Robert Moir"
He's probably a spammer hoping for a bumper harvest of marketable email addresses from gullible responders. I know I certainly would accept any sort of security advice from some who, in really well-intended, is so ignorant of the way Usenet works. Bruce Chambers Help us help you: dts-l.org/goodpost.htm catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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As is Avast, Bitdefender, CA, Norton, McCrappee, and many many others. Dan "J. Wollin"
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I am curious why *no one* recommends spyware doctor - it is reputed to be excellent. /s/ Neal Weissman (212) 591-1531 "Ron Merts" <Ron Merts discussions.microsoft.com>
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"J. Wollin"
Nod32 is a superb product. I do think you need to learn more about how newsgroups work before you offer your services though... perhaps I'm being unfair but the groups don't work the way you seem to think they do. |
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