Re: Detect Anti-Virus Clients Installed
- From: "Max Wachtel" <maxpro4u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 03:36:42 GMT
AKA j.morel@xxxxxxxx on 12/7/2005 in
<1134002112.671679.316050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> after much
thought,came up with this jewel:
> Better yet, does anyone have an all-in-one tool that will remove all
> common AV clients at once?
>
> T.I.A.,
>
> Jeremy
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I have found a format to be very effective.
GFIA
max
NEVER download files from anywhere unless it is from the website of the
developer,manufacturer or some entity you trust. The developers
websites ALWAYS have the most up to date files that haven't been
tampered with by some third party who is "hosting"(read Leeching or
Stealing) those files without permission.
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