>
> I'll do a Google search on VMware and on Avast.
>

I don't know if VMWare and Avast have the same issues. The operating system
combinations you gave looked like you might have been talking about the
Virtual XP mode in Windows 7 and later which is a virtualized copy of
Windows XP using Microsoft's Hyper-V technology. That was speculation on my
part and does not apply, when you are actually using VMWare Player.


> What are your thoughts on using Avast on the host & AVG on the guest
> (vmware player)?
>

I can't really comment in Avast or AVG. I use ESET for my systems. I do
think, though, that any virus scanner on both machines is better than no
virus scanner.

-- 
Christof


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