In article <8b18$48be9ba2$5353d4bc$11912@cache100.multikabel.net>, karelV@degroeten.local says... Peter en Barbara schreef op 3-9-2008 13:32: Dat was dus idd nog niet zo. Nu het uitvoeren van bovenstaande zijn ze nu niet meer zichtbaar in de verkenner, ondanks dat bij mapopties ingesteld staat om verborgen bestanden weer te geven. Vermoed dat belangrijke verborgen
On Aug 24, 1:53 pm, invenit <inve...@gmail.com> wrote: Flasherly - Personally, I really like Clam's open source pedigree but I seldom use it because the false positives are a pain. OTOH, I just used Trinity's distro to run Clam, then rebooted the live cd and loaded AVG trial for server v7.5.51, engine 442 (virus database updated to 270.6.7/1631 (2008-08-24)). As I expected, AVG found
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:22:21 -0400, Ron Hardin <rhhardin@mindspring.com> wrote: journey wrote: On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 06:15:04 -0400, Ron Hardin <rhhardin@mindspring.com> wrote: AVG 7.5 is still updating. There's a warning on the screen every morning that you're about to lose protection, is all. I can't say enough good things about Kaspersky. It's
journey wrote: On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 06:15:04 -0400, Ron Hardin <rhhardin@mindspring.com> wrote: AVG 7.5 is still updating. There's a warning on the screen every morning that you're about to lose protection, is all. I can't say enough good things about Kaspersky. It's designed in an intuitive way. When I had McAffee or Norton on about a year ago things were