In article <3f6aa684_1.TakeThisOut@news.iprimus.com.au>,
NiC <port_power.TakeThisOut@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
>"Timothy McDaniel" <tmcd.TakeThisOut@panix.com> wrote in message
>news:bkcs83$kce$1@reader2.panix.com...
>> In case someone takes you seriously ... I tried a free downloaded
>> anti-virus program (it may have been nod32), and it refused to scan
>> on a networked drive.
>
>Doesn't that just mean that you couldn't download the free version of
>AVG to use in a company with networked computers. They want
>companies to pay?
That may be their main intent, but I don't have a company at home.
There are processes where i need to work on a file with some Windows
tools (basically, word processing programs), and then process with
some Linux tools, so unless I want to do tedious floppy swapping or
disk swapping, I have to map network drives.
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Tim McDaniel, tmcd.TakeThisOut@panix.com; tmcd.TakeThisOut@us.ibm.com is my work address
>> Stay informed about: AVG free