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Joe Pluta wrote: > Since AVG considers every class embedded inside every JAR file to be > a "file", as far as AVG is concerned WDSC contains hundreds of > thousands of files. I have two copies of WDSC, three Java SDKs and a > copy of Eclipse on my machine; AVG is up to 2 million files and the > pause is up to 16-30 seconds. Since it takes roughly a half a second > to scan 99 files, that means I'm spending 95% of my time hanging. Most anti-virus products drill into archives these days ... so that functionality is normal ... but to have it hang like that doesn't sound right at all. The anti-virus software I use doesn't hang at all when dealing with JAR's (and I have software that uses some truly massive JAR files). > So, time for the opinion poll: who's got the best A/V software out > there? Is there a worthwhile free edition, or how much will I have > to spend? Will it handle multiple machines? Is it easy to schedule > off-hours scans? Can I eliminate folders from the scan process? I use Symantec anti-virus corporate edition (site license from my employer). I like it a lot more than Symantec's Norton anti-virus ... because it's not as invasive. It doesn't have things like "Worm Blocking" (which is the job of firewall software, not anti-virus, IMHO). My only gripe is that they only update their 'live update' servers once a week, or when something truly virulent is found. I have seen a number multi-license packs for Norton AV for very reasonable prices available from buy.com and outpost/frys. david
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