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ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom Report 14 Nov 2003 16:29

Thank you elaine x

BobClayton

BobClayton Report 14 Nov 2003 14:36

As I said, it is not advisable to run two virus programs at once. Other programs don't count. Its all horses for courses. I have run some of the stuff mentioned above and had problems. If what you have got works OK then that's all that matters. Bob

Barbara

Barbara Report 14 Nov 2003 14:04

Elaine, as I said above, I use both and there don't seem to be any problems. As I run a website I am in the unfortunate position of regularly recieving emails with virus in them, but Avg spots them every time! Actually I also use the google pop up stopper and the three seem to coexist quite happily

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom Report 14 Nov 2003 10:53

Can the free AVG antivirus be safely used alongside the Zone Alarm free firewall ? Will they clash & cause problems ? I'm on win 98. Elaine x

S

S Report 14 Nov 2003 06:07

If you run more then one anti-virus program, you could have problems BUT anti-spyware programs are not the same as anti-virus programs. I run Norton (anti-virus), Spybot (anti-spyware), WinPatrol (easy way of deleting cookies) and ZoneAlarm Pro (firewall)and have never had any problems. And (touch wood) I've never had a virus and get hardly any spam or pop-up ads. I pay for Norton and the annual updates, but the rest is free and well worth the trouble downloading. Sue

Bob

Bob Report 14 Nov 2003 00:17

While I am not saying that there is anyting wrong with the free programs I believe that this virus problem is far too important to take any risks. My computer came with Norton Internet Security ready installed and I have paid the subs to continue the membership. I get a firewall (better than XP) spam blocking, ad blocking and parental control. I update and scan twice a week and so far (touch wood) I have avoided disaster even though I am on broadband and connected most of the time. You pay your money and take your choice but if you (like me) are not too concientious about backups then a virus could mean the total loss of a tremendous amount of work. As I say...Not worth the risk

Carol

Carol Report 14 Nov 2003 00:04

There is a free online virus and spyware scanner, but I cant remember the address. I know it is panda something, maybe a google search would find it.

Barbara

Barbara Report 13 Nov 2003 22:48

I use AVG and zone alarm as well. When there is a virus scare, I download the fix from Symantec and then scan my system to see if I have it. So far so good! Only problem is that I wnated to use incredimail to send and recieve mails. I cannot configure AVG to work with incredimail so I have to use outlook to ensure my machine is safe. But I do send mails with incredimail

BobClayton

BobClayton Report 13 Nov 2003 22:45

Susan, check it's turned on! Go start/control panel/ network connections/advanced and the box in firewall should be checked. Bob

Sue in Sx

Sue in Sx Report 13 Nov 2003 22:31

Thanks Bob - i'm using Windows XP so I guess i'm covered! Sue.

BobClayton

BobClayton Report 13 Nov 2003 22:27

Susan. They can cause problems. I just use the one that is built in to XP. Bob

Sue in Sx

Sue in Sx Report 13 Nov 2003 22:04

If i've got AVG Anti-virus - do I need a firewall too? I think i've got one - but don't know for sure. How would I know??? Sue.

Alan

Alan Report 13 Nov 2003 17:57

I can also recommend AVG free anti virus software which I have been using for several years now. It has stopped quite a few virus's and I have not been infected - yet touch wood ! It is used by quite a lot of the expert pc brigade. Can also recommend free Firewall software called Zone Alarm from www(.)zonelabs(.)com which stops people hacking into your pc.

Alison

Alison Report 13 Nov 2003 11:11

I run AVG as my main program as I find its resident sheild works best but I have found that sometimes it is not as good at fixing problems. I then uninstall it install another run then uninstall and return to AVG. The lack of tech support with the free version of AVG means that this is sometimes the only way to solve problems, but its a great program and its free! I sugested more than one for the spyware and obviously not at the same time.Different programs find different spyware in different ways and most is never found with anti virus programs

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 13 Nov 2003 11:07

I agree with Bob, we made the mistake of running two at once and it caused problems. Because they each need the same bit of the computer to work so in effect cancel each other out. At least i think that was the gist of it Shelli

BobClayton

BobClayton Report 13 Nov 2003 09:45

I'm sure you didn't mean this Allison, but be aware that most antivirus progammes stongly advise against running two at once. Bob

Alison

Alison Report 13 Nov 2003 09:14

One thing to say about the free AVG is that they dont give technical support. I had a trojan last night Dyfica c, avg told me that I had got it but couldnt remove it. I had to trawl over the net to find a solution (It was easy all i had to do was switch off system restore restart the computer switch it back on and restart again to create a new restore point). It is great software but I dont just rely on this, another point check your computer regularly for spyware there are some nasty programs out there.You can download lots of free programs from the net to remove it and its best to try more than one as they have different levels of effectiveness.

Sally

Sally Report 12 Nov 2003 23:17

think this is worth a nudge considering all the virus's going around

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ*

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ* Report 10 Nov 2003 14:45

Or you could just go direct to http://www.grisoft(.)com/us/us_dwnl_free.php for free AVG Antivirus. Dierdre X

BobClayton

BobClayton Report 10 Nov 2003 14:42

I recommend this too. Don't think that free means poor quality. This is professional software. They give the home user version for free but also supply to business users. Updates free every two weeks. Bob