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I'm using Tiny Personal Firewall. I've used ZoneAlarm in the past, however, its UI is the worst piece of crap I've ever seen.
Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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ZoneAlarm and McAfee VirusScan.
My desktop machine (an IBM Aptiva) came preinstalled with Norton Antivirus but it never did really get on with the Display Driver (an integrated Rage Turbo 3D Pro).
When I upgraded the Aptiva to Win2K the copy of Norton that came with it wouldn't work and I was sufficiently FiretrUCKed off with it by then that I just went out and got McAffee. No problems since.
I haven't had any problems with ZoneAlarm. It's simple and seems to be effective - I ran a test using Gibson Research's grc.com and was impressed enough with the results not to bother trying anything else.
Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd (andy.metcalfe@lineone.net) http://www.resorg.co.uk
"Be yourself, not what others want you to be."
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I'm using the very good Norton Internet Security as a firewall and McAfee AntiVirus 5.
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Nobody's perfect but this is no excuse for bad code!
So let's code well!
(Chris Meier)
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When I upgraded the Aptiva to Win2K the copy of Norton that came with it wouldn't work
Well, that's because NAV is a totally different product (different binaries, that is) betwen 9x and NT/2K.
--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
Trillian: What are you supposed to do with a manically depressed robot?
Marvin: You think you've got problems. What are you supposed to do if you are a manically depressed robot?
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Yep. I realised that when I read the Win2k setup compatibility report.
I already had McAfee running happily on my laptop, so I decided to standardise. The problems with Norton under '98 just tipped the balance....
Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd (andy.metcalfe@lineone.net) http://www.resorg.co.uk
"I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks."
- Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past )
"Be yourself, not what others want you to be."
- Me (unless someone else thought of it first)
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At home, I use the free versions of Zone Alarm and AVG anti-virus from Grisoft. I really like them both, especially since the other things I've tried cause more problems than they fixed.
John
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AVG antivirus from Grisoft is only free for users in the United States and not for users from Europe. Why?
I use InoculateIT Pesonal Edition.
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I use Norton Anti-Virus on my workstation and I use Sygate Personal Firewall (free and very good) to protect it from my ADSL connection, and I have a RedHat Linux box protecting my web and mail servers from their permananent dial-up connection.
All works very well...
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That's what I use. Except ZoneAlarm has caused me a problem lately. It wont accept my password(I use the same password for everything so I know its not me). The only programs it'll let go online are IE and outlook. It blocks the rest.
No quakeIII @:<(
And zonelabs wont respond to my emails.....Bastards!!!
Josh
josh@that-guy.net
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I use InoculateIT Personal Eddition for antivirus protection on my W2K. It takes very little of system resources and never did cause any problems. Only minor inconvenience is that its updates are big to download (~720KB).
Before that I tried AVP from Kaspersky Labs (www.kasperskylabs.ru). Probably it's a toughest antivirus app in the world, but it requires a lot of CPU. On PII300 with NT4 it was unbearable to work because of small delays all the time.
Also, I'm using Naviscope (www.naviscope.com) for anti-banner/popup windows protection. It runs smoothly with IE5.5 on W2K and wipes out ~95% of banners add from web pages. Unfortunately this project is no longer supported, so I don't know what to do when I'll upgarde from W2K to something else..
I think that nowadays when addware and spamware is so common, there is a real demand for some good anti-add software protection. It's annoying much more than viruses.
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