Which version of McAfee does Comcast offer?

nsafreak

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I'm currently running with AVG and I've been happy with it. But since AV comparatives gives McAfee a better rating I'm willing to give it a shot since I get it for free as long as I'm a Comcast sub. However I really don't want to bother if it's the bloated Home version as opposed to the Enterprise version. Anybody happen to know? Yes I did search for this before I posted.
 

mechBgon

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VirusScan Enterprise 8.0i is an excellent enterprise antivirus program, but if you're looking for a lightweight antivirus program, that's not the one to pick. Just fully configuring it involves about 25 panels of options and IIRC the "footprint" is about 40MB+ without the ePolicy Orchestrator Agent. And the performance impact is noticeable. However, the lack of viruses, worms, Trojans, adware, spyware, hack tools, joke/unwanted programs, and undefended exploits is noticeable too ;)

To clarify, VS Enterprise doesn't get in your face and play drama queen like the home stuff does, but it can drag the system down quite a bit if it's got all the bells & whistles turned on.
 

nsafreak

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Eh 40MB isn't too bad really. Still want to know what I'm getting though since McAfee's site doesn't really state which it is.
 

Zugzwang152

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I doubt an ISP would give away an Enterprise version, but hey, I may be wrong.

:thumbsup: for VSE 8. Takes up about 40-50MB usually, as mech says.
 

corkyg

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Comcast doesn't give it away. They use it on your account. I have the same thing from Nationwide - they monitor all my email - filter spam and use McAfee AV. I have my own AV backup on my system, but it is like the proverbial Maytag repairman - never gets any work to do. :)

I see it as defense in depth. 1st line - the ISP. 2nd Line - Mailwasher Pro on my system. 3rd Line, My own AV program.
 

NeoV

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Cork, I'm not sure you are right - there is software installed on my PC from McAfee that I downloaded from Comcast's site for free...it's a complete AV solution on my machine - we aren't talking about whatever Comcast uses on their servers.
 

corkyg

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Originally posted by: NeoV
Cork, I'm not sure you are right - there is software installed on my PC from McAfee that I downloaded from Comcast's site for free...it's a complete AV solution on my machine - we aren't talking about whatever Comcast uses on their servers.

That's interesting. I have Comcast Cable - but I don't use it for email - except as SMTP for outgoing. I'll check into it and see if I can get a download - I just never bothered because they use it on my mailbox and so does my mail ISP.

I have Viruscan 10 installed - it works quietly behind the scenes, and if it weren't for the auto updates every week, I wouldn't know it was there.