Re: Anti-Virus Software



In article <f9ctid$qht$2@xxxxxxxx>, none@xxxxxxxx says...
Leythos wrote:
In article <#5jNcKI2HHA.4004@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Gary S. Terhune"
<none> says...
Exactly. You give a hearty recommendation to Norton based upon the corporate
edition which has no relationship to the consumer version -- and don't
bother to mention that delineation in a group that is primarily accessed by
the consumer market. Not the first time you've provided what I consider to
be deliberately misleading and incomplete answers and that bugs me.

I agree, the Norton line became crap several years ago. The corporate
versions, not the 3.x versions, but the 10.x versions are still reliable
and very efficient and good at detecting about everything.

Symantec lowered their min purchase qty down to 5 units, making Symantec
Antivirus Corporate Edition for Workstations and Servers a viable cost
for many home users also.


10.x is too bloated though, and slows down the system.

Maybe 10.2, but 9 though 10.1.5 are great. I've not seen any issues with
10.2 on workstations or servers, but the 10.2 reporting module for
servers does slow them down.

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