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You do know that Windows 7 has a build in firewall ? If you use the advanced firewall, it should give you more then enough custimisation.

The advanced firewall is already present in Windows since Vista.

Yeah, but I still don't trust it. I'll have to check out Zone Alarm

avg free installs fine..all modules work except for active shield which kinda defeats the purpose don't it :cry:

I found that disabling the AVG active shield and then re-enabling it worked for me.

What AV did Microsoft use at the PDC? When they demonstrated the hiding of notification, i saw that they had an AV-linke icon, somethink like Trend Micros Office scan client, but blut (Can't remember exacly how it was) but it had some curves. Someone knowes what AV this is, does not have time to gey any picture, but wil get one tomorrow :)

Martin

Here is the screen:

avan1.th.png

Does annyone know what AV this is?

That looks like Computer Associate's (CA) Antivirus and if i'm not mistaken, MS has used them foir at least four years, because at my last company, we were evaluating CA, along with Symantec and Trend Micro before going with Trend Micro. The CA vendor commented that MS was a client of theirs. Before that, it was called InnoculateIT which I believe was bought out by CA.

BitDefender 2009 doesn't work

Avast 4.8 works

Will test Norton, Kaspersky and Nod32 tomorrow

And thanks to all people who replied, the info was handy :)

Eset Nod32 SmartSecurity 3 woks but I hated the the product; the firewall was for people who use pumpkins not PCs

Kaspersky seemd to install properly but that too was yuck

AVG Internet Security v8 did not install properly, but it could have been something wrong with my computer am not 100% sure

Norton Internet Security 2009 works! And it works well.

On a personal note BitDefender has been my favourite for some time now, but since I can't use it, Norton seems to be the only alternative. I hated Norton previously but it seems they have improved, not sluggish now.

Still am switching to BitDefender as soon as the add Win7 support.

Comodo's free security suit works like a charm for me, everything works just fine including the Anti-Virus and firewall, I'm impressed a professional program like this is given away for free, give it a try!

to be honest windows 7 will include inbuilt virus protection

and its official

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-F...SP3-98175.shtml

windows live onecare inbuilt into windows 7 and you can use it for windows vista and xp sp3

Comodo's free security suit works like a charm for me, everything works just fine including the Anti-Virus and firewall, I'm impressed a professional program like this is given away for free, give it a try!

i use to have 256MB GeForce 6600 before my computer video card stuffed up and got ge force 9000 gts

That looks like Computer Associate's (CA) Antivirus and if i'm not mistaken, MS has used them foir at least four years, because at my last company, we were evaluating CA, along with Symantec and Trend Micro before going with Trend Micro. The CA vendor commented that MS was a client of theirs. Before that, it was called InnoculateIT which I believe was bought out by CA.

Thanks!

But what version of CA are they using? They have a lot of different products, I will keep you goys updated when I have tested them :)

Martin

CA Antivirus: Does not want to install

CA Internet Security: Same as CA AV

Any idea if the antiviruses works with x64 bits platforms or Windows 7?

I use Windows 7 x64, may that be the cause that I can't install the AV?

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