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Yo have a good antivirus program and uses less system resources then the options your people who are building your computer offer so I would stay with Nod32.
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From: John Riehl
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Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 4:47 AM
Subject: Antivirus program
I'm in the process of getting a new computer. The guys who are putting it together for me typically offer two options for antivirus protection: Avast for home users and symantec for business users. I seem to remember that symantec is not particularly speech friendly. I'm currently using Nod-32. I'm inclined to stay with that program, but was curious what folks thought of symantec, Avast or possibly Mcafee.
Thanks for the help.
John Riehl
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Yo have a good antivirus program and uses less system resources then the options your people who are building your computer offer so I would stay with Nod32.
----- Original Message -----
From: John Riehl
To: gwinfo
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 4:47 AM
Subject: Antivirus program
I'm in the process of getting a new computer. The guys who are putting it together for me typically offer two options for antivirus protection: Avast for home users and symantec for business users. I seem to remember that symantec is not particularly speech friendly. I'm currently using Nod-32. I'm inclined to stay with that program, but was curious what folks thought of symantec, Avast or possibly Mcafee.
Thanks for the help.
John Riehl
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