I would try the free version of AVG, see if it works
ok, then upgrade to the corporate version.



--- Alan Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Stephen Russell wrote:
> > That sounds scary.  Your saying that it's fine to
> disable the AV for the
> > corporation so your app runs?
> >
> >
> >
> >   
> 
> Various AV solutions, but specifically Symantec and
> Norton, can cause 
> huge performance problems and file locking issues.
> I've never had to 
> disable any AV, I just exclude the data folder for
> the application from 
> the on-access scanning. They're DBF files, they're
> not going to get 
> infected with anything, and since the main threat
> nowadays isn't viruses 
> but trojans and security holes your EXE files will
> probably be OK as well.
> 
> 
> 
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