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Just.some.guy
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      24th May 2008
Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD processor, but
for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without any problems.
Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but today a nag screen
came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my subscription. I got ZA
through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the first time, and I *thought* it
was forever. I guess I thought wrong. Well I copped that * I'll show them*
attitude and uninstalled it, (like they really care) and installed the
AOL/McAfee security suite. It too is free if you have an AOL email address.
My question ...is it anywhere near as good? I've read some not so nice
things about it, but those were reviews from posters I didn't
know...therefore I didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not saying I
know you guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys know what
you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll listen to
what you have to say. So, what do you think?


 
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Daave
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      24th May 2008
Just.some.guy wrote:
> Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD
> processor, but for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without
> any problems. Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but
> today a nag
> screen came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my
> subscription. I got ZA through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the
> first time, and I *thought* it was forever. I guess I thought wrong.
> Well I copped that * I'll show them* attitude and uninstalled it,
> (like they really care) and installed the AOL/McAfee security suite.
> It too is free if you have an AOL email address. My question ...is it
> anywhere near as good? I've read some not so nice things about it,
> but those were reviews from posters I didn't know...therefore I
> didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not saying I know you
> guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys know what
> you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll
> listen to what you have to say. So, what do you think?


Personally, I would never use any program having anything to do with AOL
*or* McAfee. These companies are known for producing bloated software
that often has deleterious effects on performance. YMMV.

I am happy to use the Windows Firewall along with AVG Free antivirus
(although I'm considering switching to Avast -- another free antivirus),
Spybot Search and Destroy, SpywareBlaster, and a HOSTS file. But
practicing Safe Hex is always the best strategy.


 
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HeyBub
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      24th May 2008
Just.some.guy wrote:
> Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD
> processor, but for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without
> any problems. Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but
> today a nag
> screen came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my
> subscription. I got ZA through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the
> first time, and I *thought* it was forever. I guess I thought wrong.
> Well I copped that * I'll show them* attitude and uninstalled it,
> (like they really care) and installed the AOL/McAfee security suite.
> It too is free if you have an AOL email address. My question ...is it
> anywhere near as good? I've read some not so nice things about it,
> but those were reviews from posters I didn't know...therefore I
> didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not saying I know you
> guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys know what
> you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll
> listen to what you have to say. So, what do you think?


McAfee or Norton = Bad

There's bags of good free AV products. AVG and Avast are two that are
universally met with approval.


 
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bobster
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      24th May 2008
My $.02 worth,

I have never used -- nor would I ever use -- any product of AOL, McAfee or
Norton. I won't bad-mouth them, it's just my personal choice.

I have used free versions of ZoneAlarm, AVAST!, SpyBot S&D, SpywareBlaster,
and a Host file for many years with Win98, Win 98SE and now, Win XP and
have never been bothered with viruses, spyware or malware. All of the above
have had minimal negative effect on my computer's performance and are low
resource users.

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"Just.some.guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:q0YZj.87$RG.49@trndny07...
Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD processor, but
for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without any problems.
Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but today a nag screen
came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my subscription. I got ZA
through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the first time, and I *thought* it
was forever. I guess I thought wrong. Well I copped that * I'll show them*
attitude and uninstalled it, (like they really care) and installed the
AOL/McAfee security suite. It too is free if you have an AOL email address.
My question ...is it anywhere near as good? I've read some not so nice
things about it, but those were reviews from posters I didn't
know...therefore I didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not saying I
know you guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys know what
you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll listen to
what you have to say. So, what do you think?



 
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Ramone
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      24th May 2008
3rd party firewalls are a waste of time. Windows Firewall is quite capable.

Ramone

"Just.some.guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:q0YZj.87$RG.49@trndny07...
> Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD processor,
> but for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without any problems.
> Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but today a nag
> screen came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my subscription. I
> got ZA through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the first time, and I
> *thought* it was forever. I guess I thought wrong. Well I copped that *
> I'll show them* attitude and uninstalled it, (like they really care) and
> installed the AOL/McAfee security suite. It too is free if you have an AOL
> email address. My question ...is it anywhere near as good? I've read some
> not so nice things about it, but those were reviews from posters I didn't
> know...therefore I didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not saying
> I know you guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys know
> what you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll
> listen to what you have to say. So, what do you think?
>



 
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PD43
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      24th May 2008
"Ramone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>3rd party firewalls are a waste of time. Windows Firewall is quite capable.


My router is even better.
 
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sgopus
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      25th May 2008
Not true.
personal firewalls (if their good) keep track of incoming and outgoing
traffic, and allow you to choose if they get access or not. windows doesn't
notify you of anything re the firewall.

"Ramone" wrote:

> 3rd party firewalls are a waste of time. Windows Firewall is quite capable.
>
> Ramone
>
> "Just.some.guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:q0YZj.87$RG.49@trndny07...
> > Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD processor,
> > but for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without any problems.
> > Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but today a nag
> > screen came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my subscription. I
> > got ZA through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the first time, and I
> > *thought* it was forever. I guess I thought wrong. Well I copped that *
> > I'll show them* attitude and uninstalled it, (like they really care) and
> > installed the AOL/McAfee security suite. It too is free if you have an AOL
> > email address. My question ...is it anywhere near as good? I've read some
> > not so nice things about it, but those were reviews from posters I didn't
> > know...therefore I didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not saying
> > I know you guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys know
> > what you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll
> > listen to what you have to say. So, what do you think?
> >

>
>
>

 
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Ramone
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      26th May 2008
sgopus has no clue, what would a dog know? Two way personal firewalls are
for idiots. I need to take sgopus to the vet to be euthanized.

Ramone

"sgopus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:05073811-C0E6-445F-9734-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Not true.
> personal firewalls (if their good) keep track of incoming and outgoing
> traffic, and allow you to choose if they get access or not. windows
> doesn't
> notify you of anything re the firewall.
>
> "Ramone" wrote:
>
>> 3rd party firewalls are a waste of time. Windows Firewall is quite
>> capable.
>>
>> Ramone
>>
>> "Just.some.guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:q0YZj.87$RG.49@trndny07...
>> > Ok...I have E-Machine desktop T2482...which comes with an AMD
>> > processor,
>> > but for whatever reason...Windows SP3 installed without any problems.
>> > Anyway, my problem. I had Zone Alarm security suite, but today a nag
>> > screen came on to tell me I had just 30 days to renew my subscription.
>> > I
>> > got ZA through Trial Pay, so I didn't pay for it the first time, and I
>> > *thought* it was forever. I guess I thought wrong. Well I copped that *
>> > I'll show them* attitude and uninstalled it, (like they really care)
>> > and
>> > installed the AOL/McAfee security suite. It too is free if you have an
>> > AOL
>> > email address. My question ...is it anywhere near as good? I've read
>> > some
>> > not so nice things about it, but those were reviews from posters I
>> > didn't
>> > know...therefore I didn't put a lot of stock in what they said. Not
>> > saying
>> > I know you guys, but I have lurked here long enough to know you guys
>> > know
>> > what you're talking about, so unlike the other reviewers, to you I'll
>> > listen to what you have to say. So, what do you think?
>> >

>>
>>
>>


 
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