Yeah, it's off topic. However, in my experience the amount of knowledge
readily available on this list is huge, and I have a lot of respect for most
of the opinions expressed in matters technical here. But lets suppose, that
even though we've taken reasonable steps to ensure that windows machines on
our network are not compromised, the powers that be still "want to make
sure" that nothing has happened to any of them. Short of reinstalling
machines just because, or getting rid of them and having everyone use linux,
what's the best way to make certain a windows machine is not compromised? To
rephrase, what is the best (free or otherwise) software package to use to
check for spyware, malware, viruses, keyloggers, and other nefarious schemes
to take over the world that may be brewing on a windows computer? Thanks for
the feedback.

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