Re: [uug] Favorite Open Source Windows Utilities

2005-02-12 Thread Michael Torrie
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 23:18 -0700, Mark Gardner wrote: Curiosity. What's the big difference between ClamAV and girsoft AVG?? Pros Cons ClamAV is more useful on servers, in my opinion. It is fast and accurate in identifying viruses in e-mails, but cannot clean the virus (most viruses can't be

RE: [uug] Favorite Open Source Windows Utilities

2005-02-11 Thread Andrew Hunter
AV: I use ClamAV for corporate antivirus protection, and Grisoft AVG for personal/home machines. Drive Recovery Tools: You can do some drive recovery with Knoppix, but I spent $150 on Spinrite 6 for it's low level functionality. Malware cleanup: I use Spybot Search Destroy, and turn on

Re: [uug] Favorite Open Source Windows Utilities

2005-02-11 Thread Mark Gardner
Curiosity. What's the big difference between ClamAV and girsoft AVG?? Pros Cons and the like. -- _\ | /_ (@ @) -oOOo-(_)-oOOo- ~Mark ~Gardner BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this message are

[uug] Favorite Open Source Windows Utilities

2005-02-10 Thread Andrew Hunter
Hi to all. I understand that many of you, like me, are in the unenviable position of having to support Windows boxes along with the Linux. I would like to know what is in your Windows just blew up toolkits. This is an ambiguous question, I know. I would like to have some competent AV and hard

Re: [uug] Favorite Open Source Windows Utilities

2005-02-10 Thread jb
On your second issue: My old boss, who houses, but does not own, the servers for the new grant I work for, puts accessibilty over security on all fronts. He still wants unfettered FTP and VNC access from his home to our production servers and workstations (he doesn't even like the idea of

Re: [uug] Favorite Open Source Windows Utilities

2005-02-10 Thread Gabriel Gunderson
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 11:16 -0700, jb wrote: On your second issue: My old boss, who houses, but does not own, the servers for the new grant I work for, puts accessibilty over security on all fronts. He still wants unfettered FTP and VNC access from his home to our production servers and