In a message dated 8/31/2004 12:02:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The key word is "RUN" all of the AV scanners (as in online), not *install* 
> them.  :-)

       The only one I have that's always installed is the AVG.  The McAfee 
HAS to be installed from on line for it to run, or so I thought, it's running 
right now (and still very slowly) but it didn't install this time.  In fact, 
when I first hit the "Scan" button tonight it immediately said that it just 
finished scanning and there were no viruses.  How doesit know there's no viruses if 
it hasn't eve been run ib about a month?
> 
> Sometimes having more than one AV installed on a PC and them running at the 
> same time is bad, and can cause some slowdowns and problems.  But if you have 
> all but one disabled you can sometimes get by with that without any 
> problems.

       I only run one at a time and I generally leave it enabled, unless, 
like now, I need to run McAfee.

> 
> I'd also try and defrag your pagefile.

       What's a pagefile?

                                 Dale
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