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More info?)
AVG....and it's free.
What more do you want?
HTH
"larryonline" <larryonline@dslnorthwest.net> wrote in message
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> "Jim" <jcmios@n-connect.net> wrote in message
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>> Your opinion is noted but I like Norton/Symantec products. The 2005
>> version of Internet Security is great, it automatically configures it
>> self for networks access. Good firewall, good anti virus, good spam
>> program. I think they are great.
>> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>> All NORTON Products is totally garbage , I have seen more
>>> people with problems using Norton garbage then anything
>>> else ... Norton is truly a total waste of money
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> Since this subject came up...I used Norton for about five years on three
> different computers and had a lot of trouble with it...so when I got my
> current computer I asked for McAfee. The big problem I've had with McAfee
> is that all of the screens the program draws truncate the bottom portion,
> namely the buttons to click on to take any action.
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> I checked with their support people and was given a list of changes to my
> font size, themes, etc. to fix the problem. I've followed all of their
> suggestions, normal size fonts, windows classic theme, even played with
> screen resolutions that made the fonts so small I could hardly see them to
> change them back. Nothing made any difference. Of yeah, I also set the
> color scheme to 16 bit as I was told that might make a difference. On the
> desktop/display properties/settings/advanced tab I have "normal size" 96
> dpi fonts selected. My normal screen resolution is 800x600.
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> It's hard for me to believe that this problem is so rare that it took
> McAfee support over half an hour to come up with any suggestions at all,
> and none of them help. When the basic one year subscription is over I
> would like to try yet a third "anti-virus" software. I must admit I
> haven't tried Norton with XP, just Win95 and WinME. It gave me fits on
> both of those platforms. Any suggestions?
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> Larry Davis
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