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Belix
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Good anti-virus for small business

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Hi Folks
can anyone recommend a good anti-virus for a small business of 6 users. I have a McAffee package here but it needs a server to allocate licences for it's use...not great for laptops...
    
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Bitdefender Professional - contact Holton and associates
www.bitdefender.co.za Grayford Holton -
They will do a quote/ proposal for u I am sure !!
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Anthropoid wrote:Bitdefender Professional - contact Holton and associates
www.bitdefender.co.za Grayford Holton -
They will do a quote/ proposal for u I am sure !!
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And NO I am not affiliated with them they are seriously good !
Our Shop has 10 pc's that are protected by this licensed software and we have thrown some viruses at it no 2ways it REALLY works.
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Hmm. Thanks. Don't suppose they do any kind of platform licence thing. I hate having 10 boxes of one product lying around...especially if you have to renew once a year...
    
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Anthro is right. Bitdefender is the shizzle!
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AVG
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MCafee
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Yeah ,bitdefender is real good... If you use AVG you will nead to install spyware 2...

Try not to get Norton it has to much restrictions...
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Do this..
1. Dload Bitdefender Trial (60 Days0
2. Take a fresh format reload...
3. Install Bitdefender, update etc etc
4. Throw viruses at it...


1.Take a fresh format reload
2.1.Install Norton
3. Throw viruses at it...
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Post by Dom »

You might want to give Eset NOD32 a look. It's all we sell to our clients (and I use it myself), and it's pretty good IMHO.
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A friend of mine is using NOD32 for his company. He seems to think it's the best :)

So I would recommend that!
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My Dad uses NOD32 and so far no probs!
For me it would be between NOD32 and AVG. I've used AVG and its the fishizle dizzle my nizzle:)
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