They all run in the Background Walter. Every single one.

Walter Blum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               Rupert 
Bear wrote:
 > 
 > 
 > I didn't realise Comodo now provided a free AV as well as
 > free FW. With all this free AV available, Pandas may
 > become extinct ;-) Given that Walter is a retired famous
 > jockey it will be interesting to see which one he puts 
 > his money on.
 
 Oh, Rupert! You are a victim of Google's high-ntensity
 search functions. I am not Walter Blum, a retired famous
 jockey, who is actually a DEAD famous jockey. I am in fact,a
 very much alive retired journalist and novelist. So there!!!
 
 > I might give Anti Vir a try next year, I have Avast on
 > this pc and a laptop and AVG on another pc. The one
 > annoyance about Avast is when scanning a file it just
 > scans and disappears, producing no results unless it
 > finds something whereas AVG always produces a report good
 > or bad. I do however like the vocal novelty of Avast
 > update but wish I could change the voice from the
 > American voice to that of say Joanna Lumley :-))
 
 God! a vocal update. The only thing I want coming out of
 speakers is good music. Even Joanna Lumley would be an
 imposition (although I might spring for Judi Dench.).
 Anyway, the question I have about AVG or Avast is this: Do
 they operate in the background, spotting and catching
 (possibly quarantining) viruses? Or do I have to run a scan
 to discover that there are nasties living on my computer? 
 McAfee and
 Norton function in the background and are always on the
 alert. What's the deal with the freebies?
 
 Walter
 
     
                               

       
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