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This is stemming from a thread I just started in the tech support forum, and expands the matter.
I have a friend who is not the easiest to work with - Beating my head against the wall for half a day trying to work with Norton AV is easier than trying to explain why she should switch to a better program. But at the same time she means quite a lot to me - I've just flown to Portland, OR for a week to help her move. She has a Dell Dimension 2400 (P4 2.2Ghz, now with 768MB RAM, 40GB 7200RPM HDD) that is now in great condition. I reccomended a Dell with a service plan because it's simply too hard and takes too long for me to get up here and fix stuff.
I trust the hardware firewall integrated with the DSL modem combined with XP's firewall to handle the intrusion stuff, but I need a bullet-proof and effective anti-virus solution. I know what to do in a business enviroment where I can walk to the persons desk after the alert is given, but I want one that can be relied upon to update itself, detect viruses, and remove them all without requiring any input from the user. Without notification would work as well.
Free is great, but not necissary. Thoughts?
I have a friend who is not the easiest to work with - Beating my head against the wall for half a day trying to work with Norton AV is easier than trying to explain why she should switch to a better program. But at the same time she means quite a lot to me - I've just flown to Portland, OR for a week to help her move. She has a Dell Dimension 2400 (P4 2.2Ghz, now with 768MB RAM, 40GB 7200RPM HDD) that is now in great condition. I reccomended a Dell with a service plan because it's simply too hard and takes too long for me to get up here and fix stuff.
I trust the hardware firewall integrated with the DSL modem combined with XP's firewall to handle the intrusion stuff, but I need a bullet-proof and effective anti-virus solution. I know what to do in a business enviroment where I can walk to the persons desk after the alert is given, but I want one that can be relied upon to update itself, detect viruses, and remove them all without requiring any input from the user. Without notification would work as well.
Free is great, but not necissary. Thoughts?