That's why I don't use Avira. They are "paranoid" about what they find.
It even found a suspected infection in a legitimate Microsoft setup
package. It was a .cab file, and was part of Visual Studio 2008 iso
image. No other antivirus detected that. Just my £0.02 worth. I'm sure
they've got better in later versions, and I'm willing to admit that
might be the case.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 16/05/2010 18:54, Katherine Moss wrote:
Hey folks. I've had my wars with Norton too, but I've heard off of one of
the message boards I'm on that Avira's got very confusing naming
conventions. Just to let you know. So if something gets detected, it may
not be obvious to you what type of threat it is.
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forget norton avira instead is much much much better!
if you wonder what would hapin if you install norton your computer
would boot in 2 hours!
hope this helps
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Hey folks, just for fun I may try Avira in a virtual machine of XP Pro.
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On 16/05/2010 7:07, ENES SARIBA? wrote:
forget norton avira instead is much much much better!
if you wonder what would hapin if you install norton your computer
would boot in 2 hours!
hope this helps
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