ELN/rlf9 wrote:

> So, what is the best PC pgm for finding virii? (This from a country where 
> "millenia" is now commonly used in print as a singular noun and 
> "milleniums" is the plural. Then there's "phenomena"... [I could go on 
> and on]). I need to get one.

Kaspersky has advantages over Norton's for real-time scanning and emergency disk 
virus removal.
Norton's is good with incoming data and checking outgoing from the rest of your 
lan if you are using a pc as a proxy server.
I have used McAfee in the last fortnight and found it clumsy in comparison.

AGP may be worth a look, tried that one after cleaning klez of a friends machine 
with Kaspersky's recovery disk set. With AGP installed on a virus free system it 
proved to be handy at finding klez in email messages from his Yahoo hosted radio 
users club. AGP is freeware unlike the other 3.

My VC app knowledge ends here, I've never need to try any others. I believe 2 
have demo's the forth being free, so you should find something to suit you.

English is a very dynamic language. Coz, is a word because I understand it in 
the context in which its written, no one had trouble understanding the word 
virii. :) Kate Bush lol.



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