The best way to choose resident and backup scanners?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Firefighter, Jan 15, 2003.

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  1. Firefighter

    Firefighter Registered Member

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    Hi, can anyone tell the way how good resident and backup scanners must be chosen?

    1. Is it good, that a resident scanner can scan as wide as possible (KAV, RAV)?

    2. Is it good, that backup scanner has very good in the wild result´s (DrWeb, NOD)?

    What other defaults have you done?


    Regards,
    Firefighter!


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  2. wizard

    wizard Registered Member

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    I run KAV as on-access scanner. Simply because it saves me to run an additional anti-trojan program all the time in background.

    wizard
     
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