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olliedmills


Joined: 11 Nov 2007
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hi - my norton runs out tomorrow, when i install clamwin, do i need to uninstall norton or just keep it running side by side with old virus defintions?

cheers,

ollie
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alch
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you can have it running side by side
https://www.clamwin.com/content/view/108/27/
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ruby one


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in which case how complete an antivirus program IS clam win, as the recognised practice where antivirus programs is concerned is to have only one installed av program to prevent conflicts; to leave Norton installed (even if definitions are then out of date)and have clamwin is not good practice surely? Question
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GuitarBob


Joined: 09 Jul 2006
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The link to which Alch referred you mentioned that ClamWin does not have an on-access scanner. It is an on-demand scanner (you either start a scan manually or you can schedule one). An on-access scanner like Norton checks files when they are accessed (opened/closed) on your computer. You should not have two antivirus programs performing on-access scanning because they interfere with each other. Since ClamWin is on-demand--not on-access, it doesn't interfere with Norton or any other antivirus program (AV).

Except for the lack of on-access scanning, ClamWin is a pretty good AV, and that will be addressed in a future version. The Clam signature database is kept up very frequently--unlike some commercial antiviruses. You can schedule hourly updates if you like. The program is improved constantly. Because it is Open Source software, significant problems are quickly identified/addressed instead of keeping users in the dark.

If you surf the Web a lot, you need an on-access scanner for real-time protection. You can use Clamwin as a "backup" scanner. There are several good on-access scanners available for free. Look at AVG, AntiVir, or Avast.

You should also not use any antivirus program that does not have up-to-date signatures. There are too many viruses coming out every day now to take a chance.

Regards,
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