Which anti-virus do you use?

McAfee Viruscan 7.1 Enterprise edition - provided free by the University of Michigan for students and staff. Free lifetime updates, too. :)
 

MrScott81

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Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Norton...

I hear the newer versions have product activation? Booo....

Their product activation is about as good as Microsoft's for Windows XP

 

TechnoKid

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Originally posted by: scottdog81
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Norton...

I hear the newer versions have product activation? Booo....

Their product activation is about as good as Microsoft's for Windows XP

Heh...with current versions of norton, you can install on numerous computers...but the liveupdate expires at a preset date. Just roll back the clock and manuly update is what I do.
 

EeyoreX

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Norton...

I hear the newer versions have product activation? Booo....
I use NAV 2004.

Activation is hardly an issue. Unless you steal your software. Like it is so hard to handle that extra click. I mean, NAV (at least as part of the Norton Internet Security suite) didn't even require me to put in a number. It was all done with a simple mouse click. And even if I needed to enter a 25 digit number, I could handle that...

\Dan

 

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I use the one included in SystemSuite V5,it`s made by Trend Micro & works very well with regular updates for free.

:)
 

hoov

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If I think I might have a virus I use the free panda online Active scan.
then I dont have invasive inti virus software on my comp.
 

Bolero

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Dont use one, never have, and I've never had a virus. (How do I know then you ask?) I check periodically.
 

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Lifer
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Dont use one, never have, and I've never had a virus. (How do I know then you ask?) I check periodically.


That means you use some type of anti-virus checker then ;).