Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 Mark our computer came with virus detector on it and wonder if downloading more than one virus detector will cause a problem with a computer. I mean can you just over do a system with to much of something? Can tell I do not understand these things and hope it is okay to ask. How are you doing while you wait for final SCS surgery? I have 200 emails not read so not up to date on how you or anyone is doing. Take care and do hope on this virsu detector you are able to answer, is it to much to ask of you? If so just tell me. s Momma JoAnn RE: Greybeard " > > > > Good Evening Laurie, > > I have put the links in this message for the download of the free > anti-virus software products. You have to go through a quick little > registration, but they have both passed the same software tests that > all of the costly version pass. In some cases they have even done > better than the products that can be purchased. > > The first link is for AVG Anti-Virus, and this is the product that I > have been using for two years. It will allow you to set it up to > automatically check for updates when you get online, and they usually > update the virus definitions every two or three days. I have never had > a virus problem since I started using it. AVG will scan Microsoft > Outlook, and Outlook Express for incoming and outgoing virus > detection. > > http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_dwnl_free.php > > If you have any problems with the link just copy the entire link into > the address bar on your Internet Browser. > > The second one is Alwil's Avast 4 Home Edition. This product, as with > the AVG, will scan your incoming and outgoing e-mails too, so that you > don't have to worry as much about a virus coming in an e-mail. As > always though it is much safer to not open an e-mail with an > attachment unless you know the person that sent it to you. This > anti-virus program offers support through e-mail, whereas AVG does not > offer support for the free program. Avast not only scans Microsoft > Outlook, but it will scan standard Internet e-mail. If you are using > anything other than Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, you will > want to download this anti-virus program. > > http://www.asw.cz/i_idt_1016.html > > You will want to scroll down to the listing of languages, and click on > the top link. It will then lead you through the free product > registration. The first link that I put in this e-mail is a 5.7 MB > download and the second is a 7.1 MB download.. The second product > listed also updates automatically when you are online if you set it up > that way, and you should not have to worry about getting stung by some > nasty virus > > > > Greybeard > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 Mark my computer came with antivirus system and wonder can you use to many anitvirus systems on your computer at one time? Not sure asking that correctly just wonder if you have more than 2 antivirus systems running at same time will that cause a problem. Sorry for bothering you as you are always being asked and know you don't feel well. If you don't want me to ask anything again just let me know. And if you are able to answer this thank you. Wish I was wiser on these things. Just not. Hope you are feeling better. Know you are more than ready for the SCS done. Hang in there and thanks for what ever you can do and if your not able to reply it is okay. s Momma JoAnn RE: Greybeard " > >> > > I have put the links in this message for the download of the free > anti-virus software products. You have to go through a quick little > registration, but they have both passed the same software tests that > all of the costly version pass. > > The first link is for AVG Anti-Virus, and this is the product that I > have been using for two years. It will allow you to set it up to > automatically check for updates when you get online, and they usually > update the virus definitions every two or three days. I have never had > a virus problem since I started using it. AVG will scan Microsoft > Outlook, and Outlook Express for incoming and outgoing virus > detection. > > http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_dwnl_free.php > > If you have any problems with the link just copy the entire link into > the address bar on your Internet Browser. > > The second one is Alwil's Avast 4 Home Edition. This product, as with > the AVG, will scan your incoming and outgoing e-mails too, so that you > don't have to worry as much about a virus coming in an e-mail. As > always though it is much safer to not open an e-mail with an > attachment unless you know the person that sent it to you. This > anti-virus program offers support through e-mail, whereas AVG does not > offer support for the free program. Avast not only scans Microsoft > Outlook, but it will scan standard Internet e-mail. If you are using > anything other than Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, you will > want to download this anti-virus program. > > http://www.asw.cz/i_idt_1016.html > > You will want to scroll down to the listing of languages, and click on > the top link. It will then lead you through the free product > registration. The first link that I put in this e-mail is a 5.7 MB > download and the second is a 7.1 MB download.. The second product > listed also updates automatically when you are online if you set it up > that way, and you should not have to worry about getting stung by some > nasty virus > > > > Greybeard > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Thanks, Mark, I have so many virus protection programs, firewalls at the office, etc. I hope I am safe.. I even did the Norton update again this AM to make sure I wasn't missing anything new. Thanks keeping us "safe". Let us know, when you can, how you are.... Hugs, Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Mark, Is there some way to put you on light duty at work until you get new SCS? Doctor told us yesterday that I have got to learn to pace myself better, take breaks (even use egg timer like Tonia said before). When I have a better day I overdo it and then pay for it for a few days. Don't worry about posting enjoy reading Take care, Sandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Mark, I hear ya on the difficulty typing after work, I can hardly do it anymore either and am way behind on e-mails. I hope that you get your arm under control soon, don't know what happened but I pray that you are alright. <hugs> Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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