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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 23:45:18 PST7
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Anti-virus programs

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Hi Jack
NVC is running permanently on your system and there are so many
settings up to your personal needs ...
... when to update for new signatures plus how and when to run a
scan !

All this can be done fully automatic and you do not need any
manual activities ;-)

Another important aspect for NVC:
Look at the choice of OS's NVC is able to serve !
Myself I do count very much this aspect because I do not want to
play around
with 2 programs instead of one only ;-))

Regards, svobi

jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net on 30.07.2002 20.49.03
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In <1028033804-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 07/29/2002
at 10:57 PM, "Info2SYNass.NET" said:

>Hi Jack
>the best Anti-Virus program for OS/2:
>Norman !

>http://www.norman.com/

>From IBM AntiVirus, now Symantec, I changed to Norman.

>An annual fee is cheaper than loosing data ...
>... and saves your nerves and time ;-)

>Regards, svobi

Hello svobi,

I visited the Norman site and saw this message in red so it was
sure to be
noticed (and a download button):

"Download to remove KlezB and KlezH from infected systems and
re-initialize Norman Anti-Virus if KlezB has disabled it."

Not a very good message for Norman. I wonder: (1) if some people
did not
download virus updates every day or (2) if Norman didn't handle
these
viruses or didn't provide downloads providing protection from
them soon
enough.

Any comments on these points?

Jack

>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net on 30.07.2002 03.41.39
>Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
>To: scoug-help@scoug.com
>cc:
>Subject: SCOUG-Help: Anti-virus programs

>Do Viruscan v 6.0 and Norton Anti-virus 2002 both support OS/2?
Which is
>the better of the two at detecting viruses? Which is easier to
setup and
>use? Or is there some other anti-virus that will work better
with Warp4
>FP 15 and its successors?

>Did I read somewhere that McAfee and Norton now charge an annual
fee for
>updates?

>TIA for the comments.

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