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Title: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 04, 2007, 09:34:51 AM
Okay, I need to get new anti-virus software. But I'm getting confused. I've used norton systemworks for a while. Which software do I really need? Systemworks has anti-virus on it along with other helpfull tools to fix your computer if it has problems. They also have norton anti-virus (seperate and cheaper), norton confidential, and norton internet security. Which of these do you need?  What do you use?
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: annguyen1981 on January 04, 2007, 10:23:50 AM
Systemworks - Protects your computer from everyday usage

Internet Security - Protects your computer from internet harm (mainly)

Both have AV...  I recommend the Internet Security.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: NiceGuysFinishLast on January 04, 2007, 10:47:54 AM
www.apple.com

powerbook

add to cart

bam, no more virii!
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 04, 2007, 11:04:29 AM
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on January 04, 2007, 10:47:54 AM
www.apple.com

powerbook

add to cart

bam, no more virii!

sorry, but every time i use my moms mac or a friends, it can't view soo many things on the net, and the programs are very expensive, and i also don't have enough money for the computer itself.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: natedawg120 on January 04, 2007, 11:50:47 AM
as long as you are careful and have antivirus and an antispyware software you should be fine.  I use symantec corp edition cause i get it for free from VT.  I use windows defender because it offers realtime spyware protection for free.  I do not use a firewall but then again i know what i am doing and keep the AV and AS softwares up to date and scan regularly. 

PS there are good AV programs out there for free like AVG or Avast.  Google can find them i am sure, i am just being lazy.  Norton should be fine as well if you don't like the free stuff.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: ajaxgs on January 04, 2007, 12:22:59 PM
avg is a great program have used it for years not a virus yet and even better price.............wait ........wait
.........free :bowdown:
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: scottpA_GS on January 04, 2007, 12:39:48 PM
Quote from: ajaxgs on January 04, 2007, 12:22:59 PM
avg is a great program have used it for years not a virus yet and even better price.............wait ........wait
.........free :bowdown:

+1  :thumb:

I am a computer tech and I reccomend AVG to all my clients.. Its free, works seemlesly and updates using small files on startup so there is no long wait while downloading updates.

I have used AVG for abot 3-4 years and never had a problem. Why pay $ every year for upgrades and "new versions" Get AVG free!
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: pandy on January 04, 2007, 06:27:44 PM
AVG is what I use now (previously used both Symantec and McAfee at one time or another, but they both screwed up my 'puter in one way or another :mad:). No problems after switching to ~*FREE*~ AVG!  :kiss3:
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: dgyver on January 04, 2007, 07:57:08 PM
Norton I/S Pro always screws up for me. I will never use Symantec products again.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 04, 2007, 09:30:09 PM
I used AVG a while back, and it was only a trial thing...but I'll check it out. We need anti virus for 4 computers, the only thing with AVG is that the free version you only get anti virus, no anti-spyware or identify theft prevention.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: annguyen1981 on January 04, 2007, 09:36:06 PM
link to AVG?
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 04, 2007, 09:44:12 PM
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1 (http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1)
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: jdanna on January 04, 2007, 09:56:32 PM
symantec product are all rubbish. they do more harm then good by hogging system resources, and nagging you about updates and shaZam! every 10 minutes.

best antivirus and antispyware software is Trend Microsystems, http://www.trendmicro.com

i dont know about prices for consumer stuff, but i use their enterprise stuff on all the networks i administrate, and in 6 years havent had any problems.

i think the consumer version is $50, and comes with 3 licenses, so if you have a network at home you can protect all your computers.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: ajaxgs on January 05, 2007, 06:23:39 AM
Quote from: porsche4786 on January 04, 2007, 09:30:09 PM
I used AVG a while back, and it was only a trial thing...but I'll check it out. We need anti virus for 4 computers, the only thing with AVG is that the free version you only get anti virus, no anti-spyware or identify theft prevention.



i use adaware and spybot works for me
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: annguyen1981 on January 05, 2007, 06:37:47 AM
Quote from: ajaxgs on January 05, 2007, 06:23:39 AM
Quote from: porsche4786 on January 04, 2007, 09:30:09 PM
I used AVG a while back, and it was only a trial thing...but I'll check it out. We need anti virus for 4 computers, the only thing with AVG is that the free version you only get anti virus, no anti-spyware or identify theft prevention.



i use adaware and spybot works for me

hmm...

I don't think this combination will protect against virii...  (I think)
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 05, 2007, 09:16:40 AM
Well this is dumb, I'm at work and was going to update my notron stuff before the subscription runs out (1/14/07) and it won't let me, it is trying to make me renew my subscription before I can download anything! what BS!!!





Also, this is for the company, so I can't use the free AVG stuff. I will just make the company pay for 5 users, that covers home computers and work computers. Still recommend AVG? I was thinking the AVG internet security which includes pretty much all you need. $166 for 2 years for 5 computers.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: sys49152 on January 05, 2007, 10:09:56 PM
Yes, it's still the best solution out there.  We switched from our corporate Norten license to a per user AVG license in 2006 and have had no issues.

For home users, I'd strongly suggest AVG + Sygate Firewall (Free Home Edition).  I've had this combination on my wife's machine for years, and we've had no problems.  My machine has something far better. (http://www.debian.org)
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 15, 2007, 07:29:48 PM
Quote from: sys49152 on January 05, 2007, 10:09:56 PM
Yes, it's still the best solution out there.  We switched from our corporate Norten license to a per user AVG license in 2006 and have had no issues.

For home users, I'd strongly suggest AVG + Sygate Firewall (Free Home Edition).  I've had this combination on my wife's machine for years, and we've had no problems.  My machine has something far better. (http://www.debian.org)

I installed that sygate firewall, but with it installed I couldn't open web pages thru another progrem (like when opening up my mailbox with msn messenger, or even when going to the sygate website from the firewall program), I uninstalled it and I still cannot open my mailbox, i even did a restore from yesterday and it worked then. it worked before i installed sygate today.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 15, 2007, 08:14:04 PM
well, i guess the internet was just being dumb at the same time i installed it because the other computers were doing the same thing. but i'm about to throw this router out the window. I'm trying to set up restricted access for only the wireless users in our house and it doesn't always show everybody. Also, my dads laptop it 3 feet from the router and it has a very low signal what a POS. So I'm not sure if it's the router or if it's the computer that is making this soo difficult.
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: NiceGuysFinishLast on January 15, 2007, 08:30:43 PM
What kind of router? Belkin? Belkin is shaZam!.

Linksys or D-Link are the only 2 I'd recommend. Just my $.02 though
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 15, 2007, 09:14:46 PM
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on January 15, 2007, 08:30:43 PM
What kind of router? Belkin? Belkin is shaZam!.

Linksys or D-Link are the only 2 I'd recommend. Just my $.02 though

linksys is what we have now
Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: sys49152 on January 15, 2007, 09:34:40 PM
Well I'm glad it's not the firewall software.

Most routers work just fine, and just about every router should work from 3 feet.  If you have the linksys wrt54g, it likely isn't a router problem -- that thing is solid.  I think it might be your Dad's laptop.  Any chance you could try having someone else connect to your local wireless network using their laptop?  If it works fine for them, it's likely an issue with your Dad's wireless card.  I find that some cards are really crappy, while others grab the signal and hold on extremely well.

Also, remember that 2.4Ghz wireless phones, microwaves and other devices that operate in the same range around the house may interfere with the connection.  I almost always lose my wireless connection when the microwave is turned on.

Title: Re: anti-virus & other software
Post by: porsche4786 on January 15, 2007, 09:44:59 PM
Quote from: sys49152 on January 15, 2007, 09:34:40 PM
Well I'm glad it's not the firewall software.

Most routers work just fine, and just about every router should work from 3 feet.  If you have the linksys wrt54g, it likely isn't a router problem -- that thing is solid.  I think it might be your Dad's laptop.  Any chance you could try having someone else connect to your local wireless network using their laptop?  If it works fine for them, it's likely an issue with your Dad's wireless card.  I find that some cards are really crappy, while others grab the signal and hold on extremely well.

Also, remember that 2.4Ghz wireless phones, microwaves and other devices that operate in the same range around the house may interfere with the connection.  I almost always lose my wireless connection when the microwave is turned on.


my computer has always and still always connects just fine. both computers have wireless g internal cards. his computer is actually newer than mine too, it pretty much did this from the day he got it. they are both toshiba brand. we have not had any 2.4 ghz phones, always stayed away from that stuff. haven't ever had a problem with the microwave thing.