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Previously on "Microsoft to give away anti-virus software"
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Avast downloads in the background, it does pop up a message when it's finished to let you know there has been an update, but you can turn this off in the settings.
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Threats also come from some images that are downloaded when you open emails, so you would have to make sure your client is set to not download content automatically as well.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostI've been running AVG for severla months and find it a pain in the ar*e when it updates itself - too intrusive.
Originally posted by Clippy View PostDon't really need the email client integration as the threats would only come from attachments so if you save them locally and scan before opening, you should be OK. Right?
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostSeems to have a low resource overhead compared to AVG and Avast, along with very regular updates and good coverage. It does lack email client integration though.
Don't really need the email client integration as the threats would only come from attachments so if you save them locally and scan before opening, you should be OK. Right?
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostFirst time I have heard of this product - what is so good about it? Does it have a low resource overhead?
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostI find Avira AntiVir to be very good.
May install this if the MS beta proves problematic.
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostOne more thought - how about Microsoft simply fix all of the defects in their products and we would not need this kind of thing in the first place??
PZZ
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo what is the best free AV software then?
could do with some new stuff as Norton is about to run out of its free trial period
And here's a thread from last year with some more suggestions.Last edited by voodooflux; 23 June 2009, 17:12.
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So what is the best free AV software then?
could do with some new stuff as Norton is about to run out of its free trial period
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Neowin are reporting that a beta of Microsoft Security Essentials has been released with an initial cap of 75,000 downloads.
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I've been using AVG and Zone Alarm for years at no cost and with no problems, so it makes no difference to me.
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One more thought - how about Microsoft simply fix all of the defects in their products and we would not need this kind of thing in the first place??
PZZ
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostShame they are phasing out OneCare though as i've used it for a while and its very good. Its other features such as central backup, printer sharing and scheduled tuning are handy and but guess they'll be gone in the new thing.
As long as the new AV is as unobtrusive as OneCare then i'll happily accept the freebie.
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Maybe Microsoft are worried that Joe Public will switch to *nix-based OSes because they don't 'need' anti-virus. Not to mention AV bogging down your system.
Microsoft have included file sharing, print servers, unzip utilities, firewalls and other stuff in Windows which have no doubt pissed off ISVs. Anti-virus is just another logical step.
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