AVG is what I'm trying to get away from. The nag screens are becoming too
much for my clients to deal with, I've had multiple client inadvertently
install either the trial edition or their Tuneup tool. Speaking of which I
had a client call me yesterday who had installed the AVG Tune Up Tool, and
when it ran it told him he had multiple versions of the same files on his
hard drive (owing to the fact that he had an old pc's data copied to a
folder on his hard drive), and when it prompted him to get rid of those
multiple files, he agreed and it deleted several binary files that were
required to run his programs. Shadow copies to the rescue! And don't get me
started about their Secure Browsing addin for browsers. 

Anyway I figured I'd had a good run with AVG and needed a new alternative to
recommend and so far I've been relatively pleased with BitDefender, but if
it breaks my compile process and it comes down to BitDefender or VFP, then
Bitdefender's gotta go. 

PS: I am a reseller for AVG and sell large corporate clients the Network
Licenses for multiple users. We have no issues with the paid Business
Version of AVG. It's just the free stuff I'm trying to get around. However,
given the fact that I bought the full version of BitDefender to get around
issues with their free version, maybe I already have my answer. 

Paul H. Tarver
Email: [email protected] 



-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: BitDefender Doesn't Play Well With VFP

On 2017-12-05 10:35, Paul H. Tarver wrote:
> 2)      Should I just dump Bitdefender and go with a different AV tool? 
> If
> so, what's the recommended tool.


I'd love to hear folks answers too.  I've used Avast with pretty good
success.  AVG Free before that.

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