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    1. #1

      With antivirus soft scan email in xp

      I need an Antivirus program that also scan the email of the outlook express client in XP

      With can do that ??

      1. Kaspersly pro 4
      2. Mcaffee pro 6.02

      Please advice me

      Thx

    2. #2
      I agree with pokopiko, avast32 is an excellent antivirus.It's fast and it seems to be very reliable.The only problem is that under XP doesn't 'remember' your settings.
      I also like NOD32 but this one is not free.

    3. #3
      Originally posted by pokopiko


      After instructions from the czech developers:
      1. Shut down all program engines from the tray icon
      2. Log in main program module using the admin rights you have set up while installing the program.
      3. Change your settings, exit and restart engines.
      It is made this way because the program does not use console, and is also aimed for network usage- so only the IT/network admin SHOULD be able to alter settings.
      I was trying to disable (permanently) the email scan engine.I did all that but nothing.After windows restart the email scan engine was enabled again.

    4. #4
      Norton AV 2002

    5. #5
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      Most of new av do this (and not so new too)

      F-Secure
      PC-Cillin 2002
      McAffee

      I use PC-Cillin2002 and the scan is very fast (if you compare to Norton av I used under win98)
      But if the realtime scan mode is good in the antivirus you choose the email scanning may be just an extra security option

    6. #6
      the whole reason for AV is to scan emails. thats how most people get viruses.


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