On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 18:00 -0800, Art wrote: > --- Anthony Boynes wrote: > > --- Josef Lowder wrote: > > > > > Sorry to bother y'all with this question, but I wondered if any > > > of you nice folks could offer suggestions to remedy this severe > > > slowdown. Might defrag or killing off some temp files help? > > > > > > joe@actionline.com > > > > > > > > > I would recommend ditching Norton Anti-virus. It used to be good but > > in > > recent years has become bloated and a source numerous problem in > > itself - > > in my opinion. Personally I now like F-Prot when it comes to a > > Windows > > virus scanner. Trend Micro is another good choice. > Hi Anthony, > > I have an NIS sub. Are you suggesting I go with F-Prot? If so, > would it be cheaper than my current sub of $39.9 for my annual > subscription? If so, what assurance do I have that I will not > be compromising my network security? ---- This is a Linux base and there are millions of windows message bases. As a Windows admin I will tell you that they all do the same thing more or less...The current Internet Security packages, regardless of vendor not only to Anti-Virus but also Firewall, Privacy (cookies and the like). Some add things like spyware detection. First of all - open IE and go to and install updates - keep going back there (restarting if necessary) and installing the updates it recommends until it says there are no updates for your computer. You can do email while it is working. If the computer is still up to date, still running slow AND has current anti-virus software, download and install (update first), Ad Aware and/or Spy Bot Destroyer and then run it - they get rid of most spyware and they are free. Several companies offer free anti-virus for Windows (AVG) comes to mind. There's no excuse to not have current anti-virus. If you need a free firewall there's zonealarm. If your ip address doesn't start with 10 or 172 or 192 you NEED to run a firewall - check your ip address if you don't know by clicking start - run 'command' and click OK. Type ipconfig and press return. I have deliberately left off most of the URL's. You can get each one of these mentioned softwares from www.download.com - search those names - hint - personal edition generally means free for home users, pro version generally means get your credit card handy - more features, not free. Let's not have this Linux message base descend into the Windows world of which AV, firewall, privacy, spyware detection and removal tools work best - please. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss