Dr-web vs NOD32

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by fatpizzaman, Jul 7, 2002.

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  1. Technodrome

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    It's not true! You don't have to modify drweb32.ini file, if you don’t need some additional features. These features may be useful or useless! It depends what you need... Everything you need (really) to config. DrWeb is there in GUI>

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  2. TAG97

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    If you want that DrWeb is perfect working, you have to moderate a lot in the ini-files, and only after doing so DrWeb is working just perfect"

    "It's not true! You don't have to modify drweb32.ini file, if you don’t need some additional features. These features may be useful or useless! It depends what you need... Everything you need (really) to config. DrWeb is there in GUI>"

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    I beleave your quoting smokey o_O o_O o_O
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  3. Technodrome

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    Opps...I am sorry TAG97! Yes I am quoting smokey.


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  4. Smokey

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    Maybe smoke gets in your eyes... :D

    Ciao,

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  5. Technodrome

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    :D


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