Jim Moseley wrote:
Quote:
Erik,
The system drag imposed by some AV programs (like Norton) can
be mitigated by adding certain files to their 'exclusion' list:
Here's the list I use:
[...] |
I haven't used an Antivirus program for /years/ ... and I well-remember
having a devil of a time getting such programs _off_ my boxes although I
finally determined how it was done.
No matter how you throttle-down such a program, it's still enormously
pervasive... literally intercepting every file-I/O call even if it decides
to ignore it. And of course, such programs are highly privileged, which
makes them a natural =target= for rogues.
The real, genuinely-effective solution is to implement good security and
good backups. Your ordinary users have no valid reason to be anything
other than ... ordinary. If your system's security rules are "throw the
barn-door wide open," then WHEN (not "if") your prize horse gets stolen,
you've no one but yourself to blame.
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