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manxaura
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      1st Apr 2004
Q1. What is the main difference between versions 6 & 7
Q2. Is version 7 updated more often then version 6 freeware?
Q3. has anyone been infected whilst using AVG7 or AVG6 freeware?
Q4. I usually use my NOD32 but due to a unstable windows program I have to
use AVG till I can reformat windows next month. will I have protection
enough with these programs.

I have purchased the AVG7 as a back up program to NOD

thanks in advance,

Michael

manxaura (at) optusnet.com.(Australia)

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Jan Il
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      2nd Apr 2004
"manxaura" <manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> wrote in message
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> Q1. What is the main difference between versions 6 & 7
> Q2. Is version 7 updated more often then version 6 freeware?
> Q3. has anyone been infected whilst using AVG7 or AVG6 freeware?
> Q4. I usually use my NOD32 but due to a unstable windows program I have to
> use AVG till I can reformat windows next month. will I have protection
> enough with these programs.
>
> I have purchased the AVG7 as a back up program to NOD
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Michael
>
> manxaura (at) optusnet.com.(Australia)
>
> --
> Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
> committed people can change the world
> INDEED, it's the only thing that ever has...)o(....


As to 3. Been using AVG6 Free for the over past year...not ever once.

......but...I don't rely only on my AV....I also use my head...which is
essential with /any/ AV program you use. :-)

Jan


 
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Herbert West
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      2nd Apr 2004
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:23:16 -0800, "Jan Il" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>"manxaura" <manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> wrote


>> Q3. has anyone been infected whilst using AVG7 or AVG6 freeware?




>As to 3. Been using AVG6 Free for the over past year...not ever once.


Same here on my personal systems. Actually over a year.

>.....but...I don't rely only on my AV....I also use my head...which is
>essential with /any/ AV program you use. :-)


That's the most important part! <g>

What good is the big Blue/Red warning screen if the user lamely tells
AVG to go ahead and execute the virus? And there *are* some idiot
lusers who do!

-herb-

 
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bassbag
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      2nd Apr 2004
In article <406c9943$0$25657$(E-Mail Removed)>, "manxaura"
<manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> says...
> Q1. What is the main difference between versions 6 & 7
> Q2. Is version 7 updated more often then version 6 freeware?
> Q3. has anyone been infected whilst using AVG7 or AVG6 freeware?
> Q4. I usually use my NOD32 but due to a unstable windows program I have to
> use AVG till I can reformat windows next month. will I have protection
> enough with these programs.
>
> I have purchased the AVG7 as a back up program to NOD
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Michael
>
> manxaura (at) optusnet.com.(Australia)
>
> --
> Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
> committed people can change the world
> INDEED, it's the only thing that ever has...)o(....
>
>
>
>
>

Version 6 has a proper email scanner whereby emails are scanned through AVG
server using various ports before arrival whereas AVG 6 just scans the
inbox.dbx folder i.e after arrival.The virus data base is exactly the same
for both.AVG7 has more custom testing capabilities plus you get email and
personal support.With AVG7 you get access to more servers to update from ,
though updates for both the free and pro are released at the same time.Its
just harder to get updates as quick for the free version because theres less
servers to change from unless you use the "server fix".AVG 6 and 7 is
usually adequate protection as long as its updated regularly and you dont go
to dubious sites or click everything that has an attachment.In my opinion
the best free AV is currently avast though.You should however have adequate
protection using either 6 or 7 when used together with safe hex.
me
 
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Jan Il
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      2nd Apr 2004
Herbert West" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:23:16 -0800, "Jan Il" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >"manxaura" <manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> wrote

>
> >> Q3. has anyone been infected whilst using AVG7 or AVG6 freeware?

>
>
>
> >As to 3. Been using AVG6 Free for the over past year...not ever once.

>
> Same here on my personal systems. Actually over a year.
>
> >.....but...I don't rely only on my AV....I also use my head...which is
> >essential with /any/ AV program you use. :-)

>
> That's the most important part! <g>
>
> What good is the big Blue/Red warning screen if the user lamely tells
> AVG to go ahead and execute the virus? And there *are* some idiot
> lusers who do!


Very true. One thing I also like about AVG6 is that it puts the items in
the Virus Vault, until *I* get rid of them. There have been times when I
wanted to find out more about whatever the whiznut was, and many programs
just tell you they found something and then delete them outright. I had
McAfee and such for over 3 years, and it failed to detect several types of
viruses, and sometimes it was days later that they would issue an update
that would catch others. I was lucky not to ever get infected, and I
decided that I needed something else. I tried several others, and liked
AVG6. Not so much because it is free, but, because it's light, works well
on my system and does a good job for me. :-)

Jan




 
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Herbert West
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      2nd Apr 2004
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 06:15:09 -0800, "Jan Il" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Herbert West" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote ...

<snip>

>> What good is the big Blue/Red warning screen if the user lamely tells
>> AVG to go ahead and execute the virus? And there *are* some idiot
>> lusers who do!

>
>Very true. One thing I also like about AVG6 is that it puts the items in
>the Virus Vault, until *I* get rid of them. There have been times when I
>wanted to find out more about whatever the whiznut was, and many programs
>just tell you they found something and then delete them outright. I had
>McAfee and such for over 3 years, and it failed to detect several types of
>viruses, and sometimes it was days later that they would issue an update
>that would catch others. I was lucky not to ever get infected, and I
>decided that I needed something else. I tried several others, and liked
>AVG6. Not so much because it is free, but, because it's light, works well
>on my system and does a good job for me. :-)
>
>Jan


I totally gave up on real-time AVAST's protection for now. I had a
b***h of a time removing ashServ.exe from the registry's RUN SERVICE
key, until I terminated the process first. I'm now using AVG as my
real-time scanner for all the same reasons as you. I llike the way AVG
behaves, as oposed to AVAST.

I still can use AVAST as my back-up on-demand scanner. I'm a firm
believer in using 2 or more AV scanners from different companies, just
to be sure I don't miss anything.

I've been using computers for about 25 years (my first was a TRS-80
model 1) and managed to become infected *once* about a decade ago.

A friend brought a game on floppy over to play, and accidently
rebooted with the floppy still in the drive, infecting me with the
Frankenstein virus, a MBR infector. I had a clean boot floppy with a
recent copy of F-Prot, and cleaned my HD, then went over to his house
and cleaned his system and also his 50+ floppies, almost all of which
were infected).

After that, I always set the BIOS to boot *only* from internal hard
drive.

-Herb-
 
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      2nd Apr 2004

"Herbert West" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 06:15:09 -0800, "Jan Il" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >Herbert West" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote ...

> <snip>
>
> >> What good is the big Blue/Red warning screen if the user lamely tells
> >> AVG to go ahead and execute the virus? And there *are* some idiot
> >> lusers who do!

> >
> >Very true. One thing I also like about AVG6 is that it puts the items in
> >the Virus Vault, until *I* get rid of them. There have been times when I
> >wanted to find out more about whatever the whiznut was, and many programs
> >just tell you they found something and then delete them outright. I had
> >McAfee and such for over 3 years, and it failed to detect several types

of
> >viruses, and sometimes it was days later that they would issue an update
> >that would catch others. I was lucky not to ever get infected, and I
> >decided that I needed something else. I tried several others, and liked
> >AVG6. Not so much because it is free, but, because it's light, works

well
> >on my system and does a good job for me. :-)
> >
> >Jan

>
> I totally gave up on real-time AVAST's protection for now. I had a
> b***h of a time removing ashServ.exe from the registry's RUN SERVICE
> key, until I terminated the process first. I'm now using AVG as my
> real-time scanner for all the same reasons as you. I llike the way AVG
> behaves, as oposed to AVAST.
>
> I still can use AVAST as my back-up on-demand scanner. I'm a firm
> believer in using 2 or more AV scanners from different companies, just
> to be sure I don't miss anything.
>
> I've been using computers for about 25 years (my first was a TRS-80
> model 1) and managed to become infected *once* about a decade ago.
>
> A friend brought a game on floppy over to play, and accidently
> rebooted with the floppy still in the drive, infecting me with the
> Frankenstein virus, a MBR infector. I had a clean boot floppy with a
> recent copy of F-Prot, and cleaned my HD, then went over to his house
> and cleaned his system and also his 50+ floppies, almost all of which
> were infected).
>
> After that, I always set the BIOS to boot *only* from internal hard
> drive.


I use F-Prot as my backup on-demand AV. I've tried a few others that were
highly touted, but, went back to F-Prot. A friend recommend it some time
ago, and I have never had a problem with it on my system, or in detection. I
might add that it is one of the easier programs to update too. ;-)

Jan




 
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      3rd Apr 2004

"manxaura" <manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> wrote in message
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> Q1. What is the main difference between versions 6 & 7
> Q2. Is version 7 updated more often then version 6 freeware?
> Q3. has anyone been infected whilst using AVG7 or AVG6 freeware?
> Q4. I usually use my NOD32 but due to a unstable windows program I have to
> use AVG till I can reformat windows next month. will I have protection


I've used AVG6 for a couple of years and I'm quite fond of it. It even
detected a worm once and saved my wife from a virus.bat. It failed to
detect backdoor that Macfee detected on my PC at work so I sent it to them.
A release or so later it detected it. I've updated to AVG7 and paid for it.
It failed to disinstall AVGxxx.dll or something and this news group pointed
me to the fix. AVG did not reply to my email for support. It seems to
update itself more often than AVG6, which save me the bother every two days
or so.

You still need to take care as the new viruses come out before the fix.
Avoid Napster etc and anything from downloads.com or similar is okay, but
best let it age a few weeks before taking the plunge.


 
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manxaura
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      3rd Apr 2004
thanks for the information to all who replied to the initial question, I
have come to the conclusion that the protection is adequate and that as long
as I safe hex I should not have a problem. It 's only a tempory measure so
that should be fine till NOD is back on and the XP is reinstalled.

take care all and thanks again for the info



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      4th Apr 2004
> As to 3. Been using AVG6 Free for the over past year...not ever once.
>
> .....but...I don't rely only on my AV....I also use my head...which is
> essential with /any/ AV program you use. :-)
>
> Jan
>


I've used avg for several years, no infections, BUT....... that's only
because I never run anything I receive in emails unless I personally know
the source who sent it to me.
My scanner has let me down on at least 2 occasions this year with email
attachments. Each time it's been because the virus has been running rife in
the field for a while before the virus data files had been released. But I'd
say I would have expected the same of any antivirus software. Luckily I
didn't get infected because I didn't run them.



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Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.648 / Virus Database: 415 - Release Date: 31/03/2004


 
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