In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Blair"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Thanks for your help. I now realise that I had misunderstood what the
>firewall does. I assumed that it was an anti virus protection device.
>I had Norton Anti virus protection on the main PC but when I had to reload
>XP I was refused the ability to reload it and will require to buy it as a
>new piece of software. Rather unfair I thought
>regards
>Blair
You're welcome, Blair.
I wouldn't buy another copy of Norton Antivirus. You should be able
to re-install the original version on the main PC if that computer
came with Norton. What exactly happened when you tried to do it?
For the other computer, my personal preference would be to get a less
expensive, less intrusive program than Norton. The one that I use on
my main computer and recommend to my clients is eTrust EZ Antivirus.
You can get a free trial version that's good for one year here:
http://www.my-etrust.com/microsoft
Since you already have a firewall, install only the antivirus program.
Don't install the full EZ Armor product or the firewall that it
includes.
There are several antivirus programs listed here:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/pr.../antivirus.asp
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