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Old January 31st, 2005, 03:18 PM
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Any suggestions for an AV on my usb stick - I have my emailclient there and would like to get it as safe as possible

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I think most current AV's scan usb devices. Our etrust does.
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Old January 31st, 2005, 09:39 PM
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you got me wrong - I have an usb stick and use it traveling - want protection on the road

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Somewhere on the forum, I saw where NOD will work off a usb stick.
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Old February 1st, 2005, 01:13 AM
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you got me wrong - I have an usb stick and use it traveling - want protection on the road

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Sorry
I just got myself a usb-stick on which I plan to install a bootable linux. I suppose that I might get clamav to run from it too (time permitting )
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You can download a superdat file from McAfee. This includes a fully functional scanner that will work from everywhere.
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aha - good. Found something at pcillin too - but nod dos would be the killer (:--))

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trendmicro is so slooooooow

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You can download a superdat file from McAfee. This includes a fully functional scanner that will work from everywhere.
I couldn't find the file. Maybe I do not know what I am looking for. Can you point me to the right thing? It seems a great idea.

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Can anybody direct me to the McAfee file?

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