Hi William,

On Tuesday, October 8, 2002 08:50 your local time, which was 00:50 my
local time, William Moore [WM] wrote;

WM> I'm paranoid - I like the belt and braces approach! It has no
WM> discernable effect on performance.

I'm with you on that, hence my recent mails on not only Virus software,
but Firewalls too! I'm also looking at trojan software too.

I don't want to be OTT, but sufficient.

I'm currently thinking;

1. AVG with plug-in to TB! to prevent mail virus'

2. Internet downloads with virus scanner

3. Firewall (Program to be decided)

4. Trojan killer (Currently trialing Tauscan by Agnitum, but seems to
freeze midway through system scan?)

My reasons for these thoughts are that I don't share any disks etc, only
place I can see any attack coming from is through the internet or
e-mail. AVG should pick up the mails, combination of firewall and trojan
killer should prevent internet nasties. Shouldn't get a virus direct
from the internet except through downloads, and that area is protected.

How does this configuration sound to readers?

I value your opinions,

Chris.

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