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Which Anti Virus?

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  • J JCParker

    In order of preference: McAfee AVG ZoneLabs Panda BitDefender Product of Last Resort -> Norton Actually the most important is to put and AV on. Next pick a spyware or two. Being sumwhat paranoid, I actually use both McAfee and ZoneLabs products, and use two spyware, but my job takes me to many sites of risk. Cheers

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    JCParker wrote:

    McAfee AVG ZoneLabs Panda BitDefender Product of Last Resort -> Norton

    You'd rate Panda above Norton? At least Norton allows your PC to work! Last time I tried to use Panda (clean machine, totally fine otherwise) it suffered RPC Server Failures whenever you tried to log on to Windows! One jolly trip into safe mode later to remove Panda and *tada* no more RPC failure

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      JCParker wrote:

      McAfee AVG ZoneLabs Panda BitDefender Product of Last Resort -> Norton

      You'd rate Panda above Norton? At least Norton allows your PC to work! Last time I tried to use Panda (clean machine, totally fine otherwise) it suffered RPC Server Failures whenever you tried to log on to Windows! One jolly trip into safe mode later to remove Panda and *tada* no more RPC failure

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      Yep, I do not consider Symantec products to be secure. Sort of like saying that the default install of windows produces a secure enviroment. :laugh: But that is only my opinion. Feel free to choose your own path. Cheers

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