the av portion is the same. use his settings for eav in ess.
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=197509
Awhile ago I read some thread with the arguement behind making customers remember to check to see if there's an update for the actual program...
this really is a piss poor way to handle updating an av. i can't remember the last time the component upgrade feature upgraded something.
The idea of not detecting something because it can't fix it is ludicrous. Even if it can't remove it, alerting you to the fact that you're...
but it did miss a virus. i don't get why vbn seems to ignore that.
mmm marketing
According to nod32.com: NOD32 wins its record 28th Virus Bulletin 100% Award! 08/18/2004 (San Diego) NOD32 expands its record of being...
that seems to be an iffy implementation of a quarantine
I think Eset needs to tighten things up and act like one company instead of having all these different websites with different info on them.
Just because it could [possibly] be used for evil doesn't mean it's not useful. I too would like to see this feature added.
it works just fine for me with FF 0.9 and TB 0.7
so if you have a problem with trend micro, are you going to ask for a refund too? all software has problems, you should at least let tech support...
if you're using xp, do you have "hide inactive icons" on?
IMON will scan http in the next beta
i doubt anywhere close to 90% of nod32 users know about /ah
free is my favorite number!
i think he means you can disable the skin
free outpost or the trial of pro?
there's no need to be embarassed. /ah isn't reall a widely known thing. just chek out this thread:...
i think that by "best buy" they mean exactly that. with the pc-cillin you get av, anti spam and a firewall for $39.95.
i don't see why pcworld or pcmag would be biased. i don't see a mcafee, trend micro or symantec ad in their latest issues. i do, however, see an...
they don't even show their results. it's all very unscientific.
the "article" that's on nod32.com about advanced heuristics (http://www.nod32.com/StopBuggingMe.pdf) isn't really an article, it's an ad written...
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