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Monday, November 11, 2002
9:37:21 PM
RE: "AVG plug in after re-installing?"

Greetings rick,

On Saturday, November 9, 2002, 1:37:44 PM, you wrote:

r> If you read the url I posted to thomas,
r> http://www.virusbtn.com/magazine/archives/pdf/2002/200206.pdf on page
r> 19 (pdf document) virus bulletin review explains clearly why they used
r> a older version of grisoft for the tests. There appeared to be
r> technical difficulties with grisoft. The AVG product caused blue
r> screens, and failed to update properly.

Hmmmm. Been using AVG Pro in conjunction with Fprot Antivirus for a
long time. I would question the results of these claims of failure, on
the behalf of Grisoft, based simply on the fact that the testers were
unable to run the current version of the AV without BSoD's (haven't run
into that on ANY of the workstations here running Win95 through WinXP
and there are 200+) which inclines me to believe that the testing
company is having some serious problems with their OS's.

As a network engineer and lead IS/IT I can say that no AV solution is
100% however Grisoft's AVG has yet to show any type of failure rate
that is claimed above.

Thanks.

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Regards,
 DG Raftery Sr.

All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound?

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