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Your favourite Antivirus?


  

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  1. 1. Your favourite Antivirus?

    • Avast!
      193
    • AVG
      306
    • BitDefender
      42
    • Kaspersky
      261
    • McAfee
      154
    • NOD32
      633
    • Norton/Symantec
      435
    • Panda
      29
    • Trend Micro
      81
    • Other
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You should give Kaspersky a whirl. Just look how often it updates ;)

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It's a great AV, just try it for a week.

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I know you're a KAV fan and I am as well, despite my last encounter. I will say that they really let me down with their latest "workstation" release.

As soon as I rebooted, it gives me:

stop: c0000021a {Fatal System Error} The Windows Logon Process System

terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000139 (0x00000000

0x00000000)

The system has been shut down

This is also the case on fresh installs of Windows XP. There was nothing I could do, minus revert back to an image and refresh my files after backing them up prior to the rollback. No system restore, no last good profile, no safe mode...nothing could be used to correct it.

I didn't want to spend all day troubleshooting the thing, so I just said forget it. Never have I been afraid to install an AV app because I thought it would kill my system. Well, KAV did kill it. Only way I could have taken care of it (possibly) would have been to do a Fix via booting to the XP CD and taking that path. Not cool at all.

It's a great AV when it works as "advertised". <grin>

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i've been fidling round with AV recently, and firewalls. Until now i've found mcafee to be the best bet, but recently i've found that their AV and Firewall products have been behaving erratically. The firewall is especially bad with p2p software, causing the connection to drop many times, messenger signs out etc.

I've now switched to zone alarm (not sure if this is the best bet) and NOD32 for AV. From what i've read NOD32 seems to be the best out there in lab tests? is this correct?

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i had nod32 aswell, but it did not find anything so i uninstalled it.

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That is a good reason to give up on a product. NOT. From what you have written above I should uninstall NOD32 on all our company's workstations because it doesn't find anything? :rofl:

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I would say Norman. Check it out www.norman.com, my question what would happen if an unknown virus hit your computer, norton and others would have to wait for a definition, but not norman.

:cool:

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That is a good reason to give up on a product. NOT. From what you have written above I should uninstall NOD32 on all our company's workstations because it doesn't find anything?  :rofl:

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no i mean more like "why should me, as a private person, invest money in a antivirus tool when it does the same job as a freeware tool?" ;)

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F-Prot...  NOTHING (Even the AVGFree lol) can stand up to F-prot's superior functionality...  and it's licnesing (which comes to $10 USD per license to start) can't be touched by anybody, Even AVG (not free).

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I have to agree that F-Prot is one of the best AV programs' out there because of its clean UI, very low memory-usage real-time scanner and functionality.

However recently I've installed Trend-Micro because I was given a free license from work. I haven't uninstalled F-Prot however my default AV is Trend-Micro and would recommend either one of them to anyone. I've used NOD32 before and even though it's good (in terms of functionality and reliabillity) I'd still prefer F-Prot or Trend Micro.

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1st of all, OneCare Live is a piece of junk (sorry for my word...it messed up with my comp last time when I tried to uninstall).

Now, I need opinion for people who manage enterprise environment.

I am currently on my new project in a network environment for 25 computers. 10 of them will be sometimes remote and the rest will be stationary in the network. So, is there any better solution for this kind environment.

For sure, I will need a centralized Console (for server) to control many aspects of the clients' antivirus.

Now, I know that Symantec Antivirus Corporate will do the job. But, anything out there better in terms of corporate environment?

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Network Associates VirusScan Enterprise 8I

Lightweight, Barely Noticable, and a pretty clean UI. :D

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Does it include itself a firewall package? I want only Antivirus...nothing firewall packed inside. We have our own firewall built-in in the server, so another firewall in clients is just a pain. Many ports are blocked and a lot of headache having to define which port needs to be opened.

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