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A Plague of Viruses
A Plague of Viruses or is it
Viri hit my computer recently. However, they were stopped from entering
my machine by Norton Anti-Virus software. I have read all
the horror stories about anti-virus software causing problems, but
I have never had any. As long as I remember to disable it when I
am loading software, I have never had a conflict. Actually, even
when I haven't remembered to disable it, I don't believe I have
had problems, but I do remember to disable it 99% of the time -
only my two dogs are perfect, at least that's what they keep telling
me.
I, also, manually update my virus definitions daily.
I read on one of Symantec's web pages that it is updated automatically
on Wednesdays, if you have it set for automatic updating, but there
are new virus definitions posted almost daily. Just recently I read
that sometimes there is more than one version per day and that is
why Norton's naming system has changed.
I have found this to be beneficial. Coming back from
a two week trip last spring, Norton Anti Virus Software caught 23
virus infected files. Soon after that, it caught one that was
only two days old. In other words, if I had not kept up to date
with manual virus definition loading, I would have allowed a virus
to infect my machine. Every morning, I check the Symantec website
and download a new virus definition if there is one and then transfer
it to all our machines through our network. I then install it on
the machines. We have only had one virus on any computer ever and
that was before we used Norton for e-mail many years ago.
Recently, I had another bout with viruses. I even
had two in one piece of e-mail. Norton caught all before they actually
entered my machine. But one needs to keep the software current.
Just because when a computer is sold it has anti-virus protective
software installed on it, does not mean forever. New viruses
are spawned daily. Thus a machine has to be upgraded daily or as
often as the Virus Definitions are put out by the companies. The
two largest are McAfee and Norton. Virus Definitions are the updates
that contain the software to stop new viruses from entering your
computer.
One can only upgrade through LiveUpdate, the built
in updating program for a year from the date of installation and
manually for a set period of time. After that there is a fee. However,
this is one of the most important pieces of software in your
machine. It, also, is not expensive. I recommend to people to
upgrade to a new version each year.
The following are screen captures showing how to download
Virus definitions manually.
Step 1 - Type in http://www.symantec.com
Step 2 - Click on the link that says Download Virus
Definitions.

Step 3 - Click on the link to Download Virus Definitions
(Intelligent Updater Only).

Step 4 - Click on Download Update.
Step 5 - Click on the magenta file name of 2002115-004-i32.exe.

Step 6 - The last step on the Internet is to save
the file so it downloads to your hard drive. This screen will look
different on different computers depending on the options chosen
for the Internet.

Step 7 - Go to the folder that you use as your Download
folder, and double click on the highlighted .exe file.
Step 8 - Once double clicked, a screen will come up
asking whether you want to update your virus definitions. Click
Yes.

Step 9 - You, then, will get a screen saying that
your virus definition has been updated.
Step 10 - To make sure that your Virus Definitions
are up to date, open Norton AntiVirus program, and look at the date,
next to Virus Definitions. It should be the same as the Virus definition
that you downloaded.

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