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Title: Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Tuna on June 09, 2004, 06:19:57 AM
    Hi,
I checked my pc with symantec security scan! It says everything normal but your antivirus product check at risk :
Description:
Checks for a current version of a commonly-used virus protection product.

Analysis:
WARNING! No known virus protection software found. This means your computer and data are vulnerable to virus attacks. Virus attacks can have serious consequences, including system damage and data loss.

Recommendation:
Install the latest version of a commonly-used virus protection product.

omg i dont understand coz i am using avast home edition and ???  :-\
any ideas guys??
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Lisandro on June 09, 2004, 06:33:11 AM
Of course, Symantec do not 'recognize' the competitors as antivirus programs...

I want to ask the forum users if anybody here consider NAV as an antivirus  ;D

Tuna, do now worry about that... Wellcome to forums.  ;)
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Kobra on June 09, 2004, 06:42:14 AM
Norton products are a joke, I can't believe people still get suckered into buying them.  

 :o
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: NAMOR on June 09, 2004, 09:13:47 AM
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WARNING! No known virus protection software found. This means your computer and data are vulnerable to virus attacks.

One word... MARKETING.... How can I trust an AV comapany that uses such deception tactics?
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: RejZoR on June 09, 2004, 01:48:56 PM
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WARNING! No known virus protection software found. This means your computer and data are vulnerable to virus attacks.

One word... MARKETING.... How can I trust an AV comapany that uses such deception tactics?

As NAMOR sayd. Its a simple marketing trick. They try to convience you that you're current antivirus program isn't a real antivirus program so you'd buy their (crappy) Norton Antivirus. Don't be fooled,use avast! and be truly protected. Kobra and myself (along other active users around here) assure you that avast! does the job way better than Norton so you don't have to worry about that test. Oh and if you wan't to use a good on-line antivirus,use HouseCall or Command On Demand(you can find both on my webpage) :)
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Tuna on June 09, 2004, 04:15:13 PM
oh well :P   :)  already i love avast who cares about stupid symantec :P
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: .: Mac :. on June 09, 2004, 09:32:23 PM
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Command On Demand
Tuna very good scanner Command On Demand is. Uses the time tested F-Prot Engine and is very quick at scanning.
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Waldo on June 09, 2004, 09:48:46 PM
Don't be tricked by Nortons's nasty commercial site.

Stick with Avast and your box will never get bloated like it will, with monster Norton  >:(


Waldo
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Stephan123 on June 18, 2004, 02:16:55 PM
yeah Norton is overloaded with tools and memory
Title: Re:Symantec online and avast..
Post by: Gillie2tat on June 18, 2004, 10:34:28 PM
And leaves so many bits of itself scattered through your registry that if you want to get rid of it properly you either have to go through for hours manually deleting every entry (dangerous if you don't know what something is) or completely reformat your puter.

I just left mine in place as there was nothing running in the Control-Alt-Delete screen from Nortons (sorry can't remember what that's called in XP), and Avast is just fine - I think my registry entries are just empty leftovers with no actual commands in them and I'm not experiencing any difficulties. If it aint broke don't fix it.

I was using Norton 2003 until an update started crashing my puter about three weeks ago, I had heard from Richard Dean of http://vu.org how good Avast was and changed at once.  A few days later Avast spotted a virus which none of the online scanners I used - Panda, Symantec and Trend - could find, and the programmers here rock the way they helped me sort it out ;D