I am running Eset NOD32 on one computer and Microsoft Security Essentials on two others. They are both accessible and don't affect performance nearly as much as McAfee did. If the maximize option is disabled, your window is already maximized or that window cannot be maximized. Some programs only work correctly in a "restored" state, while others work better maximized.


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-----Original Message----- From: Nick Sarames via Talk
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 11:14 PM
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Subject: Anti-virus software

This question was posed earlier, but with the frenzy of activity, it may have been overlooked. What are some recommendations for quality anti-virus software which also works well with Window-eyes? And unrelated, I’m trying to maximize, and it is saying maximize disabled. Why does it say things like that?

Nick
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