At 06:26 PM 20/07/2006, Hayes Elkins wrote:
SAVCE is simply the best because it negates the need for antispyware
products. The latest version released (big update last month) was
10.1.4.4000 - you will need to get a new serial code to access this
new version via fileconnect.
Symantec has
: RE: [H] AV SW Again ?
At 06:26 PM 20/07/2006, Hayes Elkins wrote:
SAVCE is simply the best because it negates the need for antispyware
products. The latest version released (big update last month) was
10.1.4.4000 - you will need to get a new serial code to access this
new version via
At 09:22 AM 21/07/2006, Chris Reeves wrote:
Remember this is Symantec AV Corporate, a great program and not
Norton 2006, an utter POS
I know. But I haven't read anything suggesting that SAVCE 10 is the
holy grail of malware protection. And I have a hard time buying
that, judging from the
of SAVCE.
From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: RE: [H] AV SW Again ?
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 06:02:33 -0300
At 06:26 PM 20/07/2006, Hayes Elkins wrote:
SAVCE is simply the best
hardware@hardwaregroup.com
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: RE: [H] AV SW Again ?
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 08:45:15 -0400
Use the corporate edition v10.1.4.4000 :) If you read their list of
threats, they include all malware/spyware that adaware detects.
Since v10.X I have stopped using
At 09:45 AM 21/07/2006, Hayes Elkins wrote:
Use the corporate edition v10.1.4.4000 :) If you read their list of
threats, they include all malware/spyware that adaware detects.
Since v10.X I have stopped using antispyware of any kind. I verified
myself every so often with a onetime scan of
At 09:57 AM 21/07/2006, Hayes Elkins wrote:
Oh and the ICSA now has antispyware certification, which SAVCE
earned. Note that McAfee is certified too but you have to buy an
additional antispyware module, pft!
http://www.icsalabs.com/icsa/icsahome.php
I hate to be a stickler, but I don't
@hardwaregroup.com
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: RE: [H] AV SW Again ?
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 10:12:26 -0300
At 09:57 AM 21/07/2006, Hayes Elkins wrote:
Oh and the ICSA now has antispyware certification, which SAVCE earned.
Note that McAfee is certified too but you have to buy
Dunno if it's the best, but it is nice to be reading an online hardware
review and have SAV pop up and inform me that:
The site is trying to install Bargain Buddy. Do you want to allow this
Heck no... :)
At 09:22 AM 21/07/2006, Chris Reeves wrote:
Remember this is Symantec AV Corporate, a
At 10:51 AM 21/07/2006, JRS wrote:
Dunno if it's the best, but it is nice to be reading an online hardware
review and have SAV pop up and inform me that:
The site is trying to install Bargain Buddy. Do you want to allow this
Heck no... :)
I prefer Firefox and NoScript. No install is
I switched to AVAST when Windows X64 came out as they were the first with a
64 bit clientafter using it since then I have realised just how good it
is :)
Regards,
Jason Tozer
Database Analyst
London
Ext 1131 - 3SC.5
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Symantec scans LAN drives... but you have to map them. There are two things
about Symantec AV that I like. It is a old established company inside the
U.S.,... that I trust. They may not always be number one but they are
always in the top five. Their corporate version is particularly good. And
What is your exact environment like? Are you running it on lots of pc's
or just one?
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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 7:16 AM
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Subject: [H] AV SW Again ?
What does THG use
small 3 to 4 system LAN. One main workstation, one is FTP server and other is
basically redundant for backup. Like to be able to scan customer box but they
only go on the LAN after a few sweeps.
FWIW running Symantec Corp 9, have 10 but heard it had some problems. My only
real complaint is how
maybe I'll just up to 10 and not worry about it, but I may play with the others
in the shop.
Thanks
fp
At 02:26 PM 7/20/2006, Hayes Elkins Poked the stick with:
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Subject: [H] AV SW
, July 20, 2006 12:39 PM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: RE: [H] AV SW Again ?
small 3 to 4 system LAN. One main workstation, one is FTP server and
other is basically redundant for backup. Like to be able to scan
customer box but they only go on the LAN after a few sweeps.
FWIW running Symantec Corp 9
just have to understand
all of them probably have about a 60% coverage.
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small 3 to 4 system LAN. One main
SAVCE is simply the best because it negates the need for antispyware
products. The latest version released (big update last month) was
10.1.4.4000 - you will need to get a new serial code to access this new
version via fileconnect.
Ditto. I get to use it because of Work's site license.
McAfee.
F-Prot.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 8:58 AM
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Subject: [H] AV SW ?
Anyone aware of AV SW that will run from a USB drive independent of the OS ?
thanks
fp
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been using McAfee Spinner, will investigate
thanks
fp
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McAfee.
F-Prot.
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