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Re: [RT] Additional Virus Protection



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I'm running  5.70/274
 
The site lists XP as one of the operating 
systems.
 
As previously noted only problem is getting Outlook 
to start.
 
This thing is fantastic insofar as what it warns me 
of -- even my own
website gets a warning.
 
Whatever limitations exist, the benefits outweigh 
them so far as I am
concerned.
 
Clyde
 
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Lee   
Chairman/CEO          (Home of 
SwingMachine)SYTECH 
Corporation          email: <A 
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Westglen, Suite 105       
Office:    (713) 783-9540Houston,  TX  
77063               
Fax:    (713) 783-1092Details 
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  <A title=robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:48 
AM
  Subject: Re: [RT] Additional Virus 
  Protection
  Clyde,Finjan doesn't recommend using Surfinguaerd Pro 
  with Windows XP. I have Win 98 on primary partition & XP on logical 
  making it a dual boot system.Can you or anybody tell me if I can install 
  Surfinguard pro on 98 & use only 98 for going online & e mails 
  without causing any conflict?Clyde, I just downloaded Surfinguard 
  Pro V.5.7 beta. Are you using this beta version or previous non-beta 
  version? Clyde, I was also thinking about using a program called 
  Trojan Remover. Should I, could I and would it help or cause problems. 
  Anybody else please jump in if you can help.Thank 
  You,Robert--- In realtraders@xxxx, Clyde Lee 
  <clydelee@xxxx> wrote:> I'm running XP and Norton.> 
  > The SGPro application works almost too well ! ! !> > It 
  really does warn you of files that "might" be deleterious to your> PC's 
  health and is not too much of a PIA most of the time.> > When I 
  reboot, I have to start Outlook, close Outlook, and then> restart 
  Outlook for it to run properly.  That is the only quirky> thing I 
  have seen.> > Clyde> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
  - - - - - - -  - - - - - - -> Clyde Lee   
  Chairman/CEO          (Home of 
  SwingMachine)> SYTECH 
  Corporation          email: 
  clydelee@xxxx  > 7910 Westglen, Suite 
  105       Office:    (713) 
  783-9540> Houston,  TX  
  77063               
  Fax:    (713) 783-1092> Details 
  at:                      
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  - - - - - - - -> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
  >   From: robertinhawaii >   To: 
  realtraders@xxxx >   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 8:55 
  AM>   Subject: [RT] Additional Virus Protection> 
  > >   Hi,>   I just ran into an old 
  but very useful thread about extra virus >   protection. The 
  product was Finjans "Surfing Guard Pro".Could >   somebody 
  please give me a feed back on how well it works with other 
  >   products like Norton & McAfee and how to use it with 
  other programs, >   that is do you keep auto protect on 
  other program on and Finjans also >   on auto protect or 
  how else.> >   Thanks,>   
  Robert> >   From:  "FXTrader" 
  <fxtrader@xxxx> >   Date:  Thu May 2, 2002  
  2:44 pm>   Subject:  Additional Virus Protection> 
  > >   ADVERTISEMENT> > 
  >   Good Morning> > > 
  >   Here is a great program to run in addition to virus 
  detection and a >   firewall. They also provide 
  vulnerability testing at their site.  >   
  www.finjan.com> > >   From:  "FXTrader" 
  <fxtrader@xxxx> >   Date:  Thu May 2, 2002  
  8:57 pm>   Subject:  RE: [RT] Additional Virus 
  Protection> > >   ADVERTISEMENT> 
  > >   Bill:> > > 
  >   Yes, SurfinGuard is entirely different. Not a firewall 
  and not virus >   protection. It basically catches things 
  that virus programs don't and >   firewalls can't. It 
  catches malicious scripts mostly. > > > 
  >   Rich C.> > > > 
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