When making comparisons, also consider this: http://www.antiviruslab.com/e_news_detail.php?lang=gb&news=3532 Security Vulnerabilities...
I had the same update problems too. Fixed it by deleting all files in the Ewido Signatures folder, then started the program and it updated to the...
Best bang for the buck: TDS3 - purchased too many years ago to recall exact cost-per-year now but it works out to be a terrific bargain. Worst...
@ q1aqzq According to the NV pdf manual, safety.net automatically configures dialup adapters as Internet Adapters on installation. In my case,...
@ node (guest) Looks like this is the setup you need: Installed Routing Configuration: check None Internet: check Realtek RTL8139 ethernet...
The initial configuration of NetVeda is really quite simple, but can be confusing until one understands the NV concept of the terms Internet...
That's GData AVK... KAV + BitDefender... meanest av on the block. ;D
Well I think you have an excellent choice of firewalls to pick from. NetVeda is certainly light, and free is always nice. And since you're...
In addition, you can download the Safety.Net pro manual from here: http://www.netveda.com/resources/manuals.htm The pro (pay) version is the...
Will the free a-wall from Sphinx x-wall series come close? I've never tried it, but it appears to offer not much more than simple program...
Cybercalc is useful http://www.cybermetrics.com/CyberCalc/CCalc.HTM
The official NetVeda support forum... http://forums.netveda.com/
GData AVK 2005 + Outpost Pro and luvin' 'em. (Switched from McAfee 9 + Sygate free to get away from Mc's security center, activeX, weekly updates...
I waited until today to download and install 2.7 - it is indeed 2.7.485(412) - and it installed very nicely and is running well. ;D
Yes, nice surprise! exclusions for Hidden Process Control is especially most welcome! Haven't upgraded yet but looking forward to doing so this...
26 - cpu goes 0 to 2, 0 to 2, sometimes to 4, like watching grass grow
If Nod were to team up with a firewall, NetVeda would be a good choice. I run the two together on an older machine with limited resources and am...
Well Hendrix, my computer is similar in capabilities to yours and I run both engines (optimized) for monitor and for on-demand. I have Monitor...
Hendrix, I don't consider GData 2005 to be a resource hog, though you should consider that you may need ample memory (say, 512 MB) to run a...
Agree with likuidkewl and chia - GData is a smooth and sleek class act, Norton is a clunker. BMW compared to old Ford V8 if you will. ;)
An aluminum foil beanie won't protect you from all the wireless devices in use today, you'll need to line it with copper mesh... :D
That's what I used to think too. My ISP scans email with Symantec, so why should I bother doing it too, although I continued to do so. Then a...
Thanks for the tips, all. I did some fairly extensive cleaning on removal of the old av and will do even more to be sure every remnant of the old...
Greetings to fellow denizens of the land of NOD! I recently installed 2.5 on the family's older Celeron 1.1 GHz with 256 MB RAM running XP Home...
Don't know about trials The Maxx, I just finally got so pi**ed with McAfee one day that I uninstalled VS9 and purchased AVK Pro from GData's site...
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