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    Guest replied
    Re: Norton Antivirus

    Unfortunately, I've only had limited success with Norton AntiVirus.

    If your customer has misguidedly installed another Norton product beforehand, and it hasn't been properly uninstalled, it is an absolute nightmare to fix later.

    So much so, that I gave up after scouring their website, and removing every recorded registry entry, only to find it still wouldn't install on one system. They have a tool, but it doesn't seem to work in every eventuality (certainly not in this case).

    In the end we upgraded to PC-cillin - which installed and works perfectly.

    In it's defence, though, it was just this one PC, and I there is an exception to every rule. BUT if it won't install, you're stuck with their £18 support charge - even if they can't fix it. Do you know what, they told my customer that installing a new motherboard was the issue. Complete testicles imv.

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    Guest replied
    Re: Norton Antivirus

    i dont use Kazaa - the key in every game to always be at least 1 step ahead.

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    Guest replied
    Re: Norton Antivirus

    KaZaA worms

    DuLoad worms spread from KaZaA

    KaZaA Virus

    I got bored at this point.

    Loads of worms, trojans and virus infected files (with doctored MD5 hashes) waiting for AtW.

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    Guest replied
    Re: Norton Antivirus

    > Most files on Kazaa are infected with worms and trojans.

    oh dear - wrong! its best to use emule however as its far safer to downlload known good files MD5 checked

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    Guest replied
    Re: Norton Antivirus

    Most files on Kazaa are infected with worms and trojans.

    I would rather pay £35 than compromise my bullet proof windows security :rolleyes

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    Guest replied
    Re: Norton Antivirus

    Echo that, and it's cheap too. Around £35 incl a years updates, or available on Kazaa for slightly less...

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    Never had a problem with Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus kit.

    Seamless install. Automatic definition updates.

    Excellent stuff.

    I have it installed on 7 PC's and servers in my office at home.

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    AVG anti virus software error

    I use W2K and MS Outlook. I tried the free AVG 6 s/w and decided to upgrade to the paid for 7.0. However, when I load Outlook I get a missing avgxch32.dll error, even though it's there on the HD, and I have an incomplete installation error as a result (I've tried reinstalling with full admin rights etc.). I'm less than 100% confident that my PC is fully protected.

    Has anyone else had this error with grisoft's avg 7.0?

    Also, if it turn's out that avg 7 is a load of junk then what antivirus s/w would you recommend.

    And finally, does anyone know of a good net based discussion forum for anti virus stuff like this?

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