Hi all, On Monday, October 28, 2002 10:30 your local time, which was 07:30 my local time, Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote;
DH>> Hello Simon, Allie, & others following this important thread. DH>> It seems to me that Simon and Allie are basing their positions on DH>> two different principles or givens, which are always correct by DH>> definition. That's what produces a stalemate, in absolute terms. In DH>> relative terms, each of us can decide for him or herself which DH>> principles are more or less (or equally) important. Below, I present DH>> a third principle that I believe is also relevant. PC> and a fourth- if you don't keep ANY anti-virus package up-to-date it is PC> almost worthless. I have used many PCs where the virus definitions are PC> over 1 year old. THEY think they are protected! PC> and lets not forget AVG is FREE " for personal use only", they PC> DO SELL a professional product. Just like to also add a comment on DrWeb. I'm not sure about other AV's, but DrWeb actually scans compressed files before execution. Therefore, if it has a virus, it'll recognise it before you even attempt to save it and then unpack it. A feature that I was personally after that made me plump for DrWeb. That's it :-) Chris. -- E-Mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Created Using The Bat! V1.61 and Virus Checked by DrWeb. ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html