Heck, it wouldn't even do a scan on my computer. I will just stick with
Norton. It has done a good job for me.
Paul Tiwana wrote:
> "Greetings, Alan and Listers!
> Just completed the housecall virus scan and it said my system was clean.
> But, then listed a whole string of files that for some reason or another
> did not or could not be scanned. Explanations stated that "could be
> infected" but did not go into detail. Does this make sense to those in the
> know? I mean, couldn't those "could be infected" files be a problem? How
> can I be certain system is clean if files cannot be scanned?!? Thanks for
> any input! Vern "
>
> I hv also completed the Housecall virus scan, it gave me a clean chit from
> virus on files it was able to scan, but then gave a me a host of list it
> could not access. They were mostly .gid and .cab files.
> I m not sure if my computer is free of virus. I m the one who is receiving
> snow white.. dwarf messages once a week.
>
> Paul Tiwana
> http://home.istar.ca/~cye/india.html
> ... Being happy doesn't mean everything's perfect;
> it just means you've decided to see beyond the imperfections
>
> .
>
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