One that removes virues , not interested in scanning only. I already have ad-aware and Win Onrecare...
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AVGOriginally posted by Likely View PostOne that removes virues , not interested in scanning only. I already have ad-aware and Win Onrecare...
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Why would you need another Anti-V program if you are running Windows live one care?Originally posted by Likely View PostOne that removes virues , not interested in scanning only. I already have ad-aware and Win Onrecare...
If you have configured it properly it has an excellent firewall, phishing filter & anti-virus and anti-spyware. along with several other excellent features.
Running certain Anti-virus programs alongside one care can cause severe conflict problems, I would check the Microsoft list of conflicting programs before installing another.
Also be aware that running two firewalls in tandem can significantly slow down your system and cause further conflicts.
I run One care alone on a Vista platform and have no complaints whatsoever.
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I think the OP is looking for a free version, doesn't one care carry a subscription ?Originally posted by Diver View PostWhy would you need another Anti-V program if you are running Windows live one care?
If you have configured it properly it has an excellent firewall, phishing filter & anti-virus and anti-spyware. along with several other excellent features.
Running certain Anti-virus programs alongside one care can cause severe conflict problems, I would check the Microsoft list of conflicting programs before installing another.
Also be aware that running two firewalls in tandem can significantly slow down your system and cause further conflicts.
I run One care alone on a Vista platform and have no complaints whatsoever.
Think carefully about what you are about to do.
However, like you say either stick with the version of onecare or ditch it for a free one.Comment
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