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Gordon Biggar
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      02-24-2010
I am running a Vista 64-bit platform with a VMware guest, using Vista
32-bit. Although I have Windows Defender running in the guest system, I
have not had any anti-virus software (I use McAfee on the host system).
Last night, I downloaded and installed the AVG-free anti-virus software for
the guest system. It was working as intended when I shut down the computer.

This morning, in booting to the guest system, there is no AVG software in
sight. The downloadable program from AVG is not even found in the Downloads
folder! Windows Defender is still operable, and telling me that I do not
have an anti-virus program installed.

I wish I could make my IRS returns disappear like that. Does anyone have a
clue as to what transpired?

Gordon Biggar
Houston, Texas

 
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Jon
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      02-24-2010
"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
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>I am running a Vista 64-bit platform with a VMware guest, using Vista
>32-bit. Although I have Windows Defender running in the guest system, I
>have not had any anti-virus software (I use McAfee on the host system).
>Last night, I downloaded and installed the AVG-free anti-virus software for
>the guest system. It was working as intended when I shut down the
>computer.
>
> This morning, in booting to the guest system, there is no AVG software in
> sight. The downloadable program from AVG is not even found in the
> Downloads folder! Windows Defender is still operable, and telling me that
> I do not have an anti-virus program installed.
>
> I wish I could make my IRS returns disappear like that. Does anyone have
> a clue as to what transpired?
>
> Gordon Biggar
> Houston, Texas




I think there's a setting in VMWare somewhere to remove any changes made to
the system, once you shut it down. You've perhaps got that option checked..

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Gordon Biggar
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      02-25-2010
I reloaded AVG last night; shut the guest system down and re-booted several
times without a problem. And, the software is still there this am. All
very strange. I will check on the VMware option, however.

How does Windows Defender stack up in terms of security protection? I
thought that I had read on this forum that AVG was more than ample for
anti-virus, but it was some time ago, and it may not have been an MVP.
McAfee came with the Dell, so I am awaiting its expiration. I am not
familiar with Microsoft Security Essentials, but will check into it.

Thanks for the responses.

Gordon


"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
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> I am running a Vista 64-bit platform with a VMware guest, using Vista
> 32-bit. Although I have Windows Defender running in the guest system, I
> have not had any anti-virus software (I use McAfee on the host system).
> Last night, I downloaded and installed the AVG-free anti-virus software
> for the guest system. It was working as intended when I shut down the
> computer.
>
> This morning, in booting to the guest system, there is no AVG software in
> sight. The downloadable program from AVG is not even found in the
> Downloads folder! Windows Defender is still operable, and telling me that
> I do not have an anti-virus program installed.
>
> I wish I could make my IRS returns disappear like that. Does anyone have
> a clue as to what transpired?
>
> Gordon Biggar
> Houston, Texas


 
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Richard in AZ
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      02-25-2010
AVG 9 will disable Windows Defender. Not much you can do about according to AVG.

"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
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>I reloaded AVG last night; shut the guest system down and re-booted several times without a
>problem. And, the software is still there this am. All very strange. I will check on the VMware
>option, however.
>
> How does Windows Defender stack up in terms of security protection? I thought that I had read on
> this forum that AVG was more than ample for anti-virus, but it was some time ago, and it may not
> have been an MVP. McAfee came with the Dell, so I am awaiting its expiration. I am not familiar
> with Microsoft Security Essentials, but will check into it.
>
> Thanks for the responses.
>
> Gordon
>
>
> "Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
> news:3D39CDCB-3E04-4F51-A97E-...
>> I am running a Vista 64-bit platform with a VMware guest, using Vista 32-bit. Although I have
>> Windows Defender running in the guest system, I have not had any anti-virus software (I use
>> McAfee on the host system). Last night, I downloaded and installed the AVG-free anti-virus
>> software for the guest system. It was working as intended when I shut down the computer.
>>
>> This morning, in booting to the guest system, there is no AVG software in sight. The
>> downloadable program from AVG is not even found in the Downloads folder! Windows Defender is
>> still operable, and telling me that I do not have an anti-virus program installed.
>>
>> I wish I could make my IRS returns disappear like that. Does anyone have a clue as to what
>> transpired?
>>
>> Gordon Biggar
>> Houston, Texas

>



 
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cwl7454
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      02-26-2010

Perhaps maybe the paid version, but not the free version. I currentl
have running; Spywareblaster, Spybot S&D, AVG 9.0 Free, Malewarebyte
and Windows defender with no conflicts whats so ever. And every once i
a while I will run ESET Online. Been doing it for quite awhile now

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cwl7454
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      02-27-2010

My point was in response to the previous statement and to advise that
AVG does not turn off Defender automatically. While the question was
asked about how good AVG was, I made no reply. Since we are on the
subject I will state that majority of informed users will discard
McAfee. EOS


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Gordon Biggar
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      02-28-2010

Appreciate your thoughts. Since the McAfee that was packaged with my laptop
will expire soon, do you have a strong recommendation on a replacement.

GB



"cwl7454" <> wrote in message
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>
> My point was in response to the previous statement and to advise that
> AVG does not turn off Defender automatically. While the question was
> asked about how good AVG was, I made no reply. Since we are on the
> subject I will state that majority of informed users will discard
> McAfee. EOS
>
>
> --
> cwl7454


 
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Michael
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      02-28-2010

Gordon. Microsoft Security Essentials does the trick. Un-intrusive and has
caught everything that's been thrown at it. (I tested it thoroughly)
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
--


"Don't pick a fight with an old man.
If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
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> Appreciate your thoughts. Since the McAfee that was packaged with my
> laptop
> will expire soon, do you have a strong recommendation on a replacement.
>
> GB
>
>
>
> "cwl7454" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> My point was in response to the previous statement and to advise that
>> AVG does not turn off Defender automatically. While the question was
>> asked about how good AVG was, I made no reply. Since we are on the
>> subject I will state that majority of informed users will discard
>> McAfee. EOS
>>
>>
>> --
>> cwl7454

>

 
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Gordon Biggar
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      02-28-2010
Sir Michael --

Now that's a strong rec! Appreciate the link, too. Since I've been using
AVG in my guest environment, I will go ahead and install it there, while I
await the expiration of my McAfee subscription that is being used on the
host.

Thanks for taking the time to respond.

Gordon

"Michael" <> wrote in message
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> Gordon. Microsoft Security Essentials does the trick. Un-intrusive and
> has caught everything that's been thrown at it. (I tested it thoroughly)
> http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
> --
>
>
> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.
> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
>
>
> "Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
> news:FF0555F4-2A81-4631-BC4A-...
>> Appreciate your thoughts. Since the McAfee that was packaged with my
>> laptop
>> will expire soon, do you have a strong recommendation on a replacement.
>>
>> GB
>>
>>
>>
>> "cwl7454" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>
>>> My point was in response to the previous statement and to advise that
>>> AVG does not turn off Defender automatically. While the question was
>>> asked about how good AVG was, I made no reply. Since we are on the
>>> subject I will state that majority of informed users will discard
>>> McAfee. EOS
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> cwl7454

>>

 
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Michael
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      02-28-2010
Just make sure you use CrapAfee's uninstall program before you give MSE a
try.

http://download.mcafee.com/products/...tches/MCPR.exe

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"Don't pick a fight with an old man.
If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
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> Sir Michael --
>
> Now that's a strong rec! Appreciate the link, too. Since I've been using
> AVG in my guest environment, I will go ahead and install it there, while I
> await the expiration of my McAfee subscription that is being used on the
> host.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to respond.
>
> Gordon
>
> "Michael" <> wrote in message
> news:#...
>> Gordon. Microsoft Security Essentials does the trick. Un-intrusive and
>> has caught everything that's been thrown at it. (I tested it thoroughly)
>> http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
>> --
>>
>>
>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.
>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
>>
>>
>> "Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
>> news:FF0555F4-2A81-4631-BC4A-...
>>> Appreciate your thoughts. Since the McAfee that was packaged with my
>>> laptop
>>> will expire soon, do you have a strong recommendation on a replacement.
>>>
>>> GB
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "cwl7454" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>>
>>>> My point was in response to the previous statement and to advise that
>>>> AVG does not turn off Defender automatically. While the question was
>>>> asked about how good AVG was, I made no reply. Since we are on the
>>>> subject I will state that majority of informed users will discard
>>>> McAfee. EOS
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> cwl7454
>>>

 
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