what antivirus software do you use?

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what antivirus software do you use?

Norton Antivirus 2002/2003
21
51%
Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 7/8
1
2%
NAI/McAfee Antivirus Home/Pro
3
7%
NAI/McAfee Antivirus Enterprise
0
No votes
Panda Antivirus
0
No votes
F-Prot
0
No votes
TrendMicro PC-cillin
0
No votes
CA eTrust / InnoculateIT
1
2%
other; specify in post
0
No votes
AVG from grisoft.com
15
37%
 
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I got System Works 02. But, all I use it ghost and NAV. :D No problems here!
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AVG here also.
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Norton 2003
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McAfee 7 on my workstation because it's portable. I burn the engine folder to a CD-R every month and keep it in my repair kit. If I need to run a VScan on an infected system that has no web access (otherwise I use the free online scanner) I can run the McAfee engine from a DOS Windows on a client's system to scan it manually without installing an AV program.

Otherwise I prefer NAV 2002 (I don't like 2003 - too much code bloat) because it seems to catch more (McAfee doesn't always catch a copied virus file, but NAV always does). I run NAV2002 on my file server (Win2K Pro), lappy, wife's system, LAN party rig and loaner.
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norton 2002 for my win 98se machines
norton 2003 for my xp machines
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anyone have symantec AV corporate and notice that some programs no longer load but just crash
after putting it on my labtop i notice my webjetadmin no longer loads
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umm... nope. been using SAV/NAV corp for a couple years now and never had any problems with it.

are you coming to the LAN?
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sadly no i work today
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nav 2003 and avg

used mcafee a few years back but it is horrible in terms of resources and slows 98 machines waaaaay down
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