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AntiVirus Warning
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Dawn Gray
dawnbusymarketing.com
Website Marketing for Impatient Beginner
http://www.busymarketing.com
It is a sad day when the antivirus software messes up your
computer more than the @#$& virus you got in yesterday's
email. The more complex antivirus software gets, the more it
becomes like a virus itself. In honor of my recent discovery
of a new problem with my antivirus program, here are a few
pitfalls of popular (and not so popular) programs:
1. "Norton Crash Guard crashes my computer."
This is the first problem I noticed with Symantec's popular
suite of computer protective software. Norton Crash Guard
immediately forced my brother's new Compaq computer even
with errors that would normally just shut down the program
involved. (That was just the worse case.)
On other computers, loading Crash Guard slowed down the
computer so much I felt compelled to take it off.
2. "Norton AntiVirus is keeping me from accessing the
internet."
When I first installed Norton AntiVirus, I had to call our
internet service provider AND Eudora in order to access
email again. It turns out the program tries to route all
email through their server to check for viruses. You have to
go into your preferences and reset them in a way that will
work with your internet service provider.
I'm not the only one, either! I recently received a message
from a direct mail guru who said he was offline for almost
12 hours because he loaded Norton AntiVirus to delete a
virus he inadvertently picked up from an email message.
3. "Norton Systemworks is slowing down my computer."
My Dad recently took a computer in because it was having
some problems. The technician told him they recommended
everyone uninstall the Norton Systemworks computer monitor
(the little window that tells you how much your drive is
fragmented, how much of your CPU you're using, etc.).
They claim the little box does nothing Windows doesn't
already and slows your computer down 10%! (I believe them. I
remember how much faster the computers were before we loaded
it, and my computer at home has been fine without it.)
4. "Internet Explorer (IE) won't work!"
This was my big problem for over a year. It started
(coincidentally) about the same time I loaded Netscape 4.7.
I've heard of other people having problems with Netscape and
IE on the same computer, so I assumed Netscape was the
problem.
I tried installing Netscape and re-installing it. I tried
uninstalling IE and re-installing it. Nothing worked.
Sunday night, my antivirus program (Aladdin's E-Safe
Desktop) gave me an error when IE accidentally popped up. I
unloaded the program, and IE started to work! I don't know
why I didn't think of it before. I uninstalled the program
and now IE works fine.
IE has ActiveX, a language that has been found capable of
delivering viruses, and Microsoft is constantly using it to
send update information to users. My virus protection
software shut down the program for my computer's own good!
5. "What about McAfee?"
Well, maybe McAfee is better. It's been working okay on my
computer for about a week now. However, I've heard horror
stories about them from some of my subscribers as well! In
the past, I've had problems with updates.
"There's always hope!"
I polled my subscribers about the best antivirus solutions,
and Trend Software's PC-Cillan won. You can download their
software (priced competitively with Norton's AntiVirus and
McAfee's Virus Shield at http://www.trend.com/
One subscriber also recommended a free solution: AVG
anti-virus from http://www.grisoft.com
Good luck!
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