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Hi
I use PANDA antivirus
I have set it up to loock for newest virusfile every time I conect internet.
IF newer fil it ADDS to the old (total size today is 2378 kB)
The PANDA have proteckt mee far better then Norton and MacFee did in the past .
How can you proteckt your self if they update the virusfile every 15 days !!!! , when the devil basterds creates 10 to 150 new variants every week .

PANDA is easy to set up for your need .
For moor info loock at http://www.pandasoftware.com/

Best regards
Bol

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Amadeus <sekaken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: Viruses and Memory


> Neo,
> 
>     You don't nedd to update the virus definitions file every morning
> :-)
> 
>     Symantec puts on line a new file approximately every 15 days. And
> the soft reminds you when your definition file has to be updated. BTW,
> each update creates a file which takes near 5 Mo on your HD and I
> deleted  recently # 70 Mo on my HD.  You will find these files at
> C:\programe files\Commun Files\Symantec Shared\VirusDefs\
> 
>     There, each update is in a separate sub directory.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> neo a écrit :
> 
> >  Tom et al
> >
> > Virus attacks seem to be on the rise. I have now put Norton
> > SystemWorks in my Startup folder to remind me to do a live update
> > every morning before downloading any email. It is quick and will keep
> > one current.Also on another related front, neither Rambooster or
> > Cacheman will alter system.ini in the way I was suggesting to force
> > Windows to use all RAM before the swapfile. I have discovered that
> > programs do not return memory when they close and Rambooster works
> > great here. Thanks for the suggestion.
> >
> > neo
> 
>