Hi,
CA have number of offerings, depending on your requirements.
I use the CA product, mainly Integrated Threat Management (ITM) for the corporate environment, as it has great Management capabilities and a small footprint. It doesn't have an inbuilt firewall as it is usually handled by a separate hardware appliance.
Whereas I use Trend Micro Internet Security 2006 for the home user, as it does what has to be done with little input from the user, and it also has a small footprint.
I also dropped Norton sometime ago due to it's large footprint and compatibility issues.
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Hi,
>McAfee have had some classic stuff ups with new versions over the years, I dropped them after the machine trashing update back in 2002.
>Have a look at Trend Micro's or Computer Associates offerings. >
>Hi, Neil,
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>Ironically, I went with McAfee in 2004 because of huge problems with Norton. McAfee has worked like a charm until now. I'm usually pretty understanding about software bugs that are highly specific and isolated - but not working with VS2005 web projects is a major oversight, IMO.
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>Isn't CA's that application called EzTrust or something like that? I had a friend who used CA and said it worked fine for him. I'll check them out, thanks.
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>Kevin
Regards N Mc Donald