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I've got a headache from thinking about AV software.
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<blockquote data-quote="5tevie" data-source="post: 1147575" data-attributes="member: 177281"><p>Thanks for that info, chscag but that begs another question.</p><p>It would seem that what you suggest is that I have 2 AV programmes on my PC, Microsoft Security Essentials AND ClamAV. Is it OK to do that on a Mac?</p><p>We were always advised to only ever have one AV running on a Windows PC.</p><p></p><p>Also, with this ClamAV, I found that only the Beta version could be used in Snow leopard and that didn't seem to have a way of doing a scan on a particular folder. The version of ClamAV that I had running on a G4 PPC Mac Mini DID allow that.</p><p>Am I missing some setting somewhere 'cos I can't imagine that you need to do a full system scan just to check a 22 mb download.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5tevie, post: 1147575, member: 177281"] Thanks for that info, chscag but that begs another question. It would seem that what you suggest is that I have 2 AV programmes on my PC, Microsoft Security Essentials AND ClamAV. Is it OK to do that on a Mac? We were always advised to only ever have one AV running on a Windows PC. Also, with this ClamAV, I found that only the Beta version could be used in Snow leopard and that didn't seem to have a way of doing a scan on a particular folder. The version of ClamAV that I had running on a G4 PPC Mac Mini DID allow that. Am I missing some setting somewhere 'cos I can't imagine that you need to do a full system scan just to check a 22 mb download. Cheers, Steve [/QUOTE]
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