Originally posted by tony mads usa:
This IS confusing ... like keyboards, what satisfies one user doesn't necessarily satisfy another ...
Steve ... what do you use to protect the PCs at work?
We use Norton in the office, and I use McAfee at home ... I'm afraid to say it, but no problems either place ...
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[This message has been edited by tony mads usa (edited 10-17-2006).]Tony:
You hit the nail on the head with your comment "confusing like keyboards."
We use Symantec Enterprise Edition a.k.a Norton. The Enterprise Edition is a different animal altogether and does the job very well. The Norton Security Suite sold at retail has so much going on with it i.e. firewall, spyware intrusion protection, phishing that it trips over itself and can slow a system down. I still have a couple of systems at home that are running strictly the Norton antivirus not the security suite they have not been a problem but when my subscription expires I'm probably moving them to NOD32.
As abacus has said
With all of them, make sure you install Windows Defender, AdAware and Spybot Search and Destroy
It's got to the point where the average computer user almost has to have a degree in internet security.