The reason one virus scanner would find a virus and another wouldn't is that one that detects, has the virus's signature in its database for scanning. That is the major reason for updating your AV virus database often (I update mine every night). When a new virus is released, the AV program providers have to devise the method they are going to use to detect the virus and add it to a new virus database for downloading. The on-line scanners often will find viruses earlier since they are up to date immediately when a new database is released. Doug At 6/15/2004 10:46 PM, Geraldine Jones wrote: >I ran a scan with AVG and confirmed no viruses found. > >I then did one with HouseCall and 3 viruses came up. >The three were Trojan Stilena. I was able to delete them >and I ran another scan and they seemed to be gone, but my >question is why did AVG not find them and HouseCall did? >Thank you in advance if anyone can answer my question. Curious about the people moderating your messages? Visit our staff web site: http://freepctech.com/staff.shtml