In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dierk Haasis [DH] wrote:'

DH> Since this new notebook is fast enough and not at all hurt by
DH> the good old resource trouble I let it go - or I have to think
DH> of disabling the real-time scanner every time I load F-Secure
DH> (at start-up of Windows), the option not to is not sticky.

Oops!. All the decent scanners I've tried has this option sticky.
Also all decent ones I've used allows you to be able to exclude
directories and particular file-types from real-time scanning.

NOD32 here doesn't seem to scan tmp files by default. I have the
realtime scanner on here and have no problems.

DH> I mailed F-Secure about developing a plug-in for TB, BTW.

Nowadays, it's a good idea to keep a realtime scanner running.
Reading about Nimbda and its ilk, has convinced me of this. I browse
with IE's engine through Netcaptor, and install security updates as
soon as they're available, but I still have to be careful. I think
you use Opera though.

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Allie C Martin     \      TB! v1.62/Beta7 & WinXP Pro (SP1)
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