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Techie ? re AVG

It seems to work fine, but my wife thought it was a pain because it required a restart more than once a week. The machines in this house tend to stay up for months at a time...

It's better than nothing. The top 3 seem to be Norton, Trend, and McAfee -- any of these (provided you update regularly) will be sufficient. F-prot is also good (and cheap in a business environment -- $2 per machine), Sophos is supposed to be ok, etc.

Just use an AV program and keep it updated -- AVG defaults to updating once a month or so -- change it to daily or every few days. Want more info? Try www.virusbtn.com (I've got a web page on AV stuff too, but don't want to share the link until the site is complete.)
 
Thanks Derek

Tryin it, seems to run in the background and not interfere, update daily.

And not colliding with Norton or Zonealarm.

So far.

Sam
 
Sam, good on ya!

Zone Alarm, especially the pro version, is always a wise choice. A hardware firewall ain't a bad idea, either, be it an old 486 or P-133 with two NIC cards running a Linux firewall program, or a cheapo Linksys router with NAT technology. We have 6 computers networked in the house right now, with two sons downloading and playing games at all hours through our cable modem connection. Can't be too secure.

Here's a place we should all visit every now and then to check how secure our systems are:

http://www.grc.com
 
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