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Joe,Isn't this concept, in a slightly different configuration, called a "thin client"?
-mark At 9/12/05 09:05 AM, you wrote:
Hey everybody! Here's a REALLY interesting solution: http://www.nald.ca/connect/v4i6/db/software1.htm The idea is that your PC is completely frozen. Any changes are wiped whenever you boot, including files. You start fresh every time. This means that your changeable files need to reside on a network, and there are obvious implications there, but overall it's an interesting idea. What do you all think? Especially for machines that regularly touch the Internet, this could be quite cool. Joe > From: Jones, John (US) > > If you're set on switching vendors, eTrust is fine, as is NOD32 from > eset, F-Prot, Kaspersky, etc. Some comments about AV software can be > read here: http://www.gripe2ed.com/scoop/story/2005/8/1/0559/03379 . > Basically, all the brands BUT Symantec/Norton and McAfee get mostly high > marks.
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