"Matthew D. O'Conner" wrote:

> Apparently I have a PC virus floating around in my iMac that I need
> to get rid of (I got a message back from a server regarding an
> attachment that I sent out (although I did not recognize the
> attachment)).  Any suggestions regarding NAV and/or Virex?  I've
> heard that McFee(sp?) is not supporting macs like it used but then I
> noticed that Virex is on Apple's front page.
>
> btw, I already use NUM 4.0 on the iMac.
>

Anything but Norton.  I personally use MacAfee, but I don't have it
installed unless I suspect a problem with an older virus like Autostart or
Sevendust (-777).  Norton causes alot of system problems with it's auto
alert system.  You really don't need to worry about virus problems too much
with a Mac.  Just run it once a month if you feel the need, and be sure to
get the latest updates.

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Kyle H. Hansen
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Macintosh Server Administrator
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