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MrGone2001
09-19-01, 01:27 PM
Now that InnoculateIT is no longer free, can anybody suggest a good alternative? I've used Norton Antivirus before, as well as
McAfee, but wanted to see if there were something better. Thanks for any advice you can give. :p

fredra
09-19-01, 01:36 PM
Good question
I posted that same question before here (http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47432) and got no responses.
However, I have installed NORTON 2002 (hate it) but it works, until AVG comes out with a version which is compatible with XP.
Here are some others I am told that works.... not tested by me.
NOD32 (found at here (http://www.nod32.com)
Mcaffee
Kasperisky (This is Russian and I can't understand a word on their web page)
Good Luck
PEACE!!!!!
:2cool:
BTW...take a look at this thread click (http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47587)

MrGone2001
09-19-01, 11:18 PM
Thanks for the info. I will look into NOD 32 and see what it's like.
:D

fredra
09-20-01, 06:43 AM
Hey Mrgone
Here is a transcript of a reply I received from AVG
This AV I highly recommend... you can ask croc or norm to verify their opinions.

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QUOTE
Under Windows XP,

there could be warning "the software is not compatible with

Windows XP" - in such case, please ignore the warning and

install the software anyway. We can support Windows XP

since version AVG Anti-Virus 6.0.273

END QUOTE
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I hope this helps...... as soon as I get home I will be removing Norton 2002 and reinstalling AVG 6.0.273.
PEACE!!!!
:2cool:

Norm
09-20-01, 10:34 AM
If AVG is compatible with XP, go for it.

AVG is even better than Innoculate IT IMHO. I'm running both.
I like the scheduler it has.

Maliy
09-20-01, 10:44 AM
Originally posted by fredra

Kasperisky (This is Russian and I can't understand a word on


LoL

Kasperisky, is actually a very good antivirus. I use it, under windows 2000 and i am not sure if it works in XP. They have both english website and russian website. The antivirus name is AVP. I like it so far it is running on one of my machines and Norton Corparate 7.5 on the other.

http://www.kaspersky.com/

If you are intrested and u like it I can get u a key so it works for free untill 2003.

MrGone2001
09-20-01, 05:07 PM
Would I find AVG from that www.kaspersky.com site? I'm willing to try anything that won't keep bugging me with "Hey buddy, wanna buy me know?" messages. :p

fredra
09-20-01, 08:31 PM
Hey Mrgone
You can check into AVG here (http://www.grisoft.com)
:2cool: :2cool:

MrGone2001
09-20-01, 11:52 PM
Thank you. I've gone ahead and downloaded it, and now I get to cross my fingers and hope that new virus doesn't rear it's ugly head on my pc.
:eek:

Croc
09-21-01, 12:09 AM
Also, if you are running IE5.5 or IE5.01 with SERVICE PACK 2 you should be ok.

AVG has a fix in it's latest update and yes you should check to see if you have the latest updates even though you have just d/loaded the program.

R/click the AVG icon/open Control Center/open Update Manager/click on "Update Now".

With this one it should request a reboot after the d/load of 1.775 meg.

Hope this helps.
Croc.

Croc
09-21-01, 12:27 AM
Originally posted by Maliy


LoL


Scrolling through and saw your Avatar.
:confused: If I may be so bold can I ask:
Why?
Not with ANY appendage I have, thankyou. :rotfl: MAO

j/k Croc.

Maliy
09-24-01, 01:38 PM
LOL
don't u just love my avatar

:D