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Old 06-24-2008, 01:45 PM
Jeff@unknown.com
 
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Cox offer of McAffee security suite
My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For protection I
use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for malware (Ad-Aware
and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via a router using COX.

In my area Cox is now offering a free download and use of McAfee Security
Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast and ZA with the
free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a hog on resources and
slow down the PC.

Recommendations?

Jeff


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Old 06-24-2008, 01:52 PM
Malke
 
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Re: Cox offer of McAffee security suite
Jeff@unknown.com wrote:

> My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For protection I
> use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for malware (Ad-Aware
> and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via a router using COX.
>
> In my area Cox is now offering a free download and use of McAfee Security
> Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast and ZA with the
> free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a hog on resources and
> slow down the PC.


No. McAfee is dreadful.

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Old 06-24-2008, 01:53 PM
David B.
 
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Re: Cox offer of McAffee security suite
Absolutely, positively, most definitely 100% NOT.
Stay with what your using now.

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"Jeff@unknown.com" <JeffMalka@orthohelp.com> wrote in message
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> My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For protection I
> use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for malware (Ad-Aware
> and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via a router using COX.
>
> In my area Cox is now offering a free download and use of McAfee Security
> Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast and ZA with the
> free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a hog on resources and
> slow down the PC.
>
> Recommendations?
>
> Jeff
>
>


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Old 06-24-2008, 02:14 PM
Jeff@unknown.com
 
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Re: Cox offer of McAffee security suite
Thanks both of you. That was my inclination but I wanted some expert
thoughts.

Jeff

David B. wrote:
> Absolutely, positively, most definitely 100% NOT.
> Stay with what your using now.
>
>
> "Jeff@unknown.com" <JeffMalka@orthohelp.com> wrote in message
> news:Ov2GGCg1IHA.5564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For
>> protection I use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for
>> malware (Ad-Aware and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via
>> a router using COX. In my area Cox is now offering a free download and
>> use of McAfee
>> Security Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast
>> and ZA with the free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a
>> hog on resources and slow down the PC.
>>
>> Recommendations?
>>
>> Jeff



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Old 06-24-2008, 09:55 PM
Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]
 
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Re: Cox offer of McAffee security suite
For once, I have to disagree. I'm on Comcast, and they have the same offer,
and for testing, I decided to give it a try on one of the PC's in the house.
So far, its been ok, for over a year. Assuming this is the same version
that Cox is offering, I'd have to say set a System Restore point and give it
a try.

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"Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Jeff@unknown.com wrote:
>
>> My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For protection I
>> use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for malware (Ad-Aware
>> and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via a router using COX.
>>
>> In my area Cox is now offering a free download and use of McAfee Security
>> Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast and ZA with
>> the
>> free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a hog on resources and
>> slow down the PC.

>
> No. McAfee is dreadful.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!


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Old 06-25-2008, 08:53 AM
Henrik \(Hear\)
 
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Re: Cox offer of McAffee security suite
Hi Jeff,

In my oppinion you should give It a try.
Ive been using McAfee for many years, both In private use and in
professional use.
Ive also been using amny other solutions so I have the experience of more
than one product.

McAfee has always worked fine, there have been no more issue than with other
systems.
On a home computer with normal use Its definatly suitible to use, even with
a default configuration.

On professional levels Its all depending on the use of the computer and/or
server and systems thats used.
That may trigger needs to go to an advanced level of configuration with
exclusions, tweaking etc.

Also consider the professional level that you will have with avert labs,
support and above all, the price for the product.

//Henrik, MCP-SBS,


"Jeff@unknown.com" <JeffMalka@orthohelp.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Thanks both of you. That was my inclination but I wanted some expert
> thoughts.
>
> Jeff
>
> David B. wrote:
>> Absolutely, positively, most definitely 100% NOT.
>> Stay with what your using now.
>>
>>
>> "Jeff@unknown.com" <JeffMalka@orthohelp.com> wrote in message
>> news:Ov2GGCg1IHA.5564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For
>>> protection I use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for
>>> malware (Ad-Aware and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via
>>> a router using COX. In my area Cox is now offering a free download and
>>> use of McAfee
>>> Security Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast
>>> and ZA with the free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a
>>> hog on resources and slow down the PC.
>>>
>>> Recommendations?
>>>
>>> Jeff

>
>



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Old 06-25-2008, 02:40 PM
Ryan M
 
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Re: Cox offer of McAffee security suite
Avoid McAfee like the plague. I've used McAfee for a few years now, and
the latest versions are embarrassing. They slow down your system like
God knows what, the VirusScan never seems to really catch any viruses,
and it's caused my Windows installation to malfunction (to the point
where I've had to format + reinstall) a few times now.

Just my honest opinion, McAfee SUCKS. What you have now is a lot better.

Ryan

Jeff@unknown.com wrote:
> My 3 PCs are on a home wireless network and run XP SP3. For protection I
> use Avast antivirus, ZA free and do frequent checks for malware (Ad-Aware
> and Spybot). My internet access is high speed via a router using COX.
>
> In my area Cox is now offering a free download and use of McAfee Security
> Suite to its customers. Should I replace my present Avast and ZA with the
> free McAfee suite? I've heard that McAfee can be a hog on resources and
> slow down the PC.
>
> Recommendations?
>
> Jeff
>
>


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