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I haven't done any extensive testing of its virus detection capabilities, just the standard eicar virus test, which it passed. But it is easy to use, keeps out of the way, and has never given me any problems such as mysterious crashes. And the price is right! The one drawback is the update mechanism. It is automated (or manual, if you prefer), but doesn't seem to upgrade incrementally. Every time it updates it downloads around 1.5 MiBytes of data. That's not a problem if you have a broadband connection, but it might discourage a dial-up user from keeping his or her virus definitions up to date.KCK wrote:I guess you are running AVG AntiVirus from www.grisoft.com . I've just learnt that its free edition is available worldwide. Would you recommend it to colonwk, who apparently needs antivirus software?
KCK wrote:As I wrote on Monday, apparently your system is infected by a virus!!! Unless you have some reputable antivirus software, download the free edition of AVG AntiVirus from www.grisoft.com and check your system thoroughly (select to scan as many file types as possible). This must be done before doing anything else. I'm really puzzled why you chose to ignore this point.
KCK wrote:I mentioned SP3 because most W2K users are running it. I can't see any reason why you shouldn't upgrade to SP3, but maybe other forum experts (cfitz?) could tell you if there are any dangers in upgrading from SP2 to SP3.
KCK wrote:PS: I saw your latest reply while uploading this post. Thanks for your participation in this thread!
dodecahedron wrote:sorry to go off topic, but is it possible to run 2 anti-virus detection software programs at the same time?
i mean not just running the virus detection through the hard drive, but having the application running in the background, checking email and applications as they run (as NAV does)?
dodecahedron wrote:but i also thought maybe to install Grisoft's AVG in addition to Norton.
do you know if they can be run toghether on-access?
dodechedron wrote:and assuming no, can Grisoft's AVG be configured to run on-demand only?
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