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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    I still have that pop-up box and I am trying to locate the 'ANY' key to make it go away...
    Ask a post ho, they'll know where it's at.
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    I run Spybot and Ad-Aware and as Clay so eloquintly put it,,,,THEIR FREE>>>>>>>
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slick02 View Post
    I run Spybot and Ad-Aware and as Clay so eloquintly put it,,,,THEIR FREE>>>>>>>
    If you want to stay with free, I'd add AVG. Spybot and Ad-Aware are kind of redundant in what they do. AVG will better watch for viruses.

    I run Norton 360 for the last year plus. Got sick of fighting McAfee. I still download Ad-Aware and AVG once a month and scan completely. You'd be surprised what is still there.
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    a lot of good info on here, I will definitely dump the mcaffee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat View Post
    a lot of good info on here, I will definitely dump the mcaffee.
    If you wanted to go with free, AVG, Ad-Aware, and Crap Cleaner make a pretty good combo that many of the computer pro's up here use.
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    I just use the Windows firewall along with Avast free download for years. Everything works fine.
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    I've also heard good things about Avast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    If you want to stay with free, I'd add AVG. Spybot and Ad-Aware are kind of redundant in what they do. AVG will better watch for viruses.

    I run Norton 360 for the last year plus. Got sick of fighting McAfee. I still download Ad-Aware and AVG once a month and scan completely. You'd be surprised what is still there.
    While they both do the same thing, one will catch spyware that the other misses. It doesn't take that much longer to run them both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inbetween View Post
    While they both do the same thing, one will catch spyware that the other misses. It doesn't take that much longer to run them both.
    Good to know. No interference with each other?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat View Post
    if you have comcast , they supply mcaffee free of charge. If not you definitely need some type of protection
    Time warner road runner customers can get the CA Internet security suite for free for as long as they are RR customers. Does need some tweaking to work efficiently though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    Good to know. No interference with each other?
    Haven't run into any yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
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    Ummmm......YOU are a post whore........so tell him where it is!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidmnc View Post
    Ummmm......YOU are a post whore........so tell him where it is!!
    Sssssshhhhhhhhh!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fever Mike View Post
    I just use the Windows firewall along with Avast free download for years. Everything works fine.
    Another vote for AVAST.....

    I've got it running on 3 desktops, and 3 laptops right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fever Mike View Post
    I just use the Windows firewall along with Avast free download for years. Everything works fine.
    I share a printer connected to a desktop pc with a couple laptops and windows firewall causes issues with that. Been using the CA firewall provided by TimeWarner, but that now seems to be causing some problems with SOS for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inbetween View Post
    I share a printer connected to a desktop pc with a couple laptops and windows firewall causes issues with that. Been using the CA firewall provided by TimeWarner, but that now seems to be causing some problems with SOS for me.
    I tried the CA firewall and it really slowed stuff down for me.
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    Here's a tip:

    Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Security Center -> Other Security Settings

    Turn off User Account Control and the pop up asking if you want to continue will stop
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    Here's a tip:

    Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Security Center -> Other Security Settings

    Turn off User Account Control and the pop up asking if you want to continue will stop
    Pretty great OS isn't it?
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