- Freeware Anti-Virus
- Posted by *****General on March 22nd, 2005
I used to use AVG as my virus scanner but as I am using Windows Server 2003,
Grisoft will not support my OS anymore. Can anyone recommend any good
freeware replacements that preferably don't eat up resources.
- Posted by Frankin on March 22nd, 2005
*****General wrote:
http://www.avast.net
- Posted by °Mike° on March 22nd, 2005
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:09:47 -0500, in
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Frankin scrawled:
The server edition is not free. And surely you mean www.avast.com .
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- Posted by Frankin on March 22nd, 2005
°Mike° wrote:
Sorry about the wrong info.
- Posted by *****General on March 22nd, 2005
"Frankin" <mjerald@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YrednbqLcNgHFN3fRVn-sg@comcast.com...
Just tried but neither the Pro or Home versions install. The Server one
isn't freeware. Any others?
- Posted by °Mike° on March 22nd, 2005
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:34:16 -0500, in
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Frankin scrawled:
No problem; it happens.
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- Posted by trout on March 22nd, 2005
*****General wrote:
Try asking over in alt.comp.freeware.
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If *anybody* knows....
- Posted by Frankin on March 22nd, 2005
°Mike° wrote:
It happens when the hands are faster then the brain 
- Posted by x@y on March 23rd, 2005
"*****General" <*****General@j.invalid> wrote in message
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Hello General,
On the Website below are some free AV programs,
I am not sure if they can be used on Windows Server 2003.
http://www.hoslink.com/freestuff/freeantivirus.htm
Good Luck, x@y.
- Posted by *****General on March 23rd, 2005
Mucho appreciato to all that replied. Thankx.