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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
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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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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.



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