Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-26 Thread Krzysztof Kudlacik
On 22 Dec 2001 00:59:44, you wrote: Dr.Web I use this programm - seems to me pretty nice ;) But ... is it intendet to be as AV plug-in in The Bat!? Any gossip about it? ;) Best regards, Krzysztof Kudacik -- pb _, )\__/( ,_ Polska Strona Programu The Bat! |

Re[2]: Anti virus packages

2001-12-26 Thread Alexander Leschinsky
Hello Krzysztof, On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 09:56:18 +0100 (26.12.2001 13:56 my local time) you wrote about Anti virus packages at least in part: KK is it KK intendet to be as AV plug-in in The Bat!? We'll can use really _any_ AV engine - if authors will want support and obtain needed info

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-24 Thread Graham Foster
Hello Silviu during the install process, is one required to fill in some key or member ID of some sort. I didn't.. but then again - about 6 months ago, I think I did register this package (on eval). During the install, it certainly knw my e-mail settings etc (t he Win2k install information)

Re[3]: Anti virus packages

2001-12-22 Thread Michal Tatarynowicz
hi Alexander, 22 Dec 2001, 00:58:18, you wrote: mt other examples could be The Bat, Opera Opera come from Russia :-)))? It can be excellent news, if it can be true I said 'not from USia', not 'from Russia'. What I mean is that I use a lot of european software and it's great. Not to say that

Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Graham Foster
With the idea of integration of AV software, raises the issue of which is the best AV software (that will work with TB! when its plugins are available) My requirements (as a home user on a low spec machine) would be low cost, small foot print and easy updates... Oh yes - would need to be

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi graham, On 21 December 2001 at 11:47:44 Graham Foster wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points: GF With the idea of integration of AV software, raises the issue of GF which is the best AV software (that will work with TB! when its GF

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread micha tatarynowicz
hi 21 Dec 2001, 12:47:44: With the idea of integration of AV software, raises the issue of which is the best AV software (that will work with TB! when its plugins are available) My requirements (as a home user on a low spec machine) would be low cost, small foot print and easy updates...

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Alastair Scott
On 21 December 2001 at 11:47 am Graham wrote: With the idea of integration of AV software, raises the issue of which is the best AV software (that will work with TB! when its plugins are available) My requirements (as a home user on a low spec machine) would be low cost, small foot print

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi graham, On 21 December 2001 at 12:10:07 Graham Foster wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points: Saying that, I've never been infected by any virus. GF Is that fate I hear you tempting? LOL! I've said it often and I'll say it again.

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Graham Foster
Hello Günther , you won't find a free scanner with all your requirements. By my reading InoculateIT Personal Edition looked pretty good, as this is still available as a free download, with free updates, althought the free support has been stopped. I'm not adverse to spending money.. (I am a

Re[2]: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread C.K.
I strongly recommend it, especially since it's Russian, and we know, that if it's not USian software it must be good (other examples could be The Bat, Opera and Rar). Humm, Russky..software..not easy to crack. I use NOD32 from eset software, www.eset.com don't know if it's American or

Re[2]: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread syv
On Friday, December 21, 2001 , Graham Foster wrote the following in regards to: [Anti virus packages] . GF Hello Günther , you won't find a free scanner with all your requirements. GF By my reading InoculateIT Personal Edition looked pretty good, as this GF is still available

Re[2]: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Alexander Leschinsky
Hello micha³, On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:07:55 +0100 (21.12.2001 17:07 my local time) you wrote about Anti virus packages at least in part: mt other examples could be The Bat, Opera Opera come from Russia :-)))? It can be excellent news, if it can be true SOT -- Best regards, Alexander

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Alexander Leschinsky
Hello Graham, On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 11:47:44 + (21.12.2001 16:47 my local time) you wrote about Anti virus packages at least in part: GF My requirements (as a home user on a low spec machine) would be low GF cost, small foot print and easy updates... Oh yes - would need to be GF

Re: Anti virus packages

2001-12-21 Thread Silviu Cojocaru
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 22 Dec 2001 at 03:43:23 , Graham Foster wrote the following on the Anti virus packages thread: GF By my reading InoculateIT Personal Edition looked pretty GF good, as this is still available as a free download, with GF free updates, althought