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antivirus deletes the entire file... as a web developer this nearly wiped out all my files... So no, antivirus is not the solution
again Symantec can remove it from the file - ive witnessed the effect myself! maybe it depends on which anti virus you use? I know its not your degree but a c/c++ program would be VERY easy to make using the standard libraries
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yeah some of the files it cleans, some it deletes...
OIC. i got symantec free from uni anyway so i cant complain
i still recommend c++ as there is a good file manipulation tutorial on daniweb c/c++ tutorials forum - and the fact that i have done next to no java programming...
i still recommend c++ as there is a good file manipulation tutorial on daniweb c/c++ tutorials forum - and the fact that i have done next to no java programming... http://sales.carina-e.com
no www
no nonsense
coming soon to a pc near you! :cool:
no www
no nonsense
coming soon to a pc near you! :cool:
Anything you can do with C++ you can do with Java (at least where file handling is concerned
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Norton is probably the WORST antivirus product on the market, far from being the best.
It has just about the worst detection ratio I've ever seen, during one test I performed a 2 week old McAfee found 5 virusses a Norton that had been updated missed completely in just a few minutes...
) .Norton is probably the WORST antivirus product on the market, far from being the best.
It has just about the worst detection ratio I've ever seen, during one test I performed a 2 week old McAfee found 5 virusses a Norton that had been updated missed completely in just a few minutes...
well its done me fine so far. im a bit hesitant to upgrade as i have no idea how much it will cost, especially as the stores in my area are notorious for rip-off prices for software! and i got mine free! im interested in the comparison of these two antiviruses as surely it comes down to the definitions and functionality in the end?
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Just about all AV products cost pretty much the same which is between 60 and 80 Euro a year.
I've used (over the years) quite a few. McAfee is good but (with Norton) a bit too much worldwide standard and therefore target for clever evasion tactics on the part of virus authors.
I'm now using Kaspersky which is good. Some false positives but I'd rather have those than false negatives like Norton is prone to giving.
I've used (over the years) quite a few. McAfee is good but (with Norton) a bit too much worldwide standard and therefore target for clever evasion tactics on the part of virus authors.
I'm now using Kaspersky which is good. Some false positives but I'd rather have those than false negatives like Norton is prone to giving.
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