Best free virus software for Logos 4

I just got a new laptop and want to replace the Norton trial version with one of the free virus packages out there.  Are there any "gotchas" of which I should be aware?  Specifically, are there any that don't let me exclude the logos directory for every time Logos looks at a file?

Ken McGuire

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    Ken - not free at all, but ESET NOD32 is wonderful. Downloads updates automatically and I am never aware of the slightest slowdown while running Logos (or any other program[s]). I apologize that I do not know of any good free virus programs.  -Brian

    *Not sure how the letter "s" between brackets resulted in the image.

    I just got a new laptop and want to replace the Norton trial version with one of the free virus packages out there.  Are there any "gotchas" of which I should be aware?  Specifically, are there any that don't let me exclude the logos directory for every time Logos looks at a file?

    Microsoft Security Essentials is free and they keep it up to date.

    You can exclude the folders and/or file types.

     are there any that don't let me exclude the logos directory for every time Logos looks at a file?

    Ken McGuire

    What does this mean? Is there a chance my virus software is slowing down Logos? If so, how do I change this?

    Virus checkers work by looking quickly examining files for "bad stuff" before passing it on to whoever asked for it and so involve some overhead and performance loss.  Of course, this is not as much a performance hit as what some bugs can do, but it is performance loss.

    Many programs have a way to say you trust certain files or types of files so they don't get a detailed look.  Of course, you should probably run a full scan on these exceptions every once in a while, but one way of making Logos run faster is by telling your virus software to make this exception.  See the wiki page http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_Running_Slowly

    I hope that this make sense to you...

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    Thanks, does anyone know if this applies to Avast or should I look for a new AV? I know I can look but if anyone happens to know it would save me some time.

    Thanks, does anyone know if this applies to Avast or should I look for a new AV? I know I can look but if anyone happens to know it would save me some time.

    Avast Home (free) is what I am presently running on my Windows 7 Ultimate Netbook. It is free, upgrades itself automatically and has never given me any problems. I do have the settings prompt me for Logos update scripts to run.

    On the Mac I haven't found a need for any anti-virus program. Should I be installing one? [:|]

     

     

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    Thanks, does anyone know if this applies to Avast or should I look for a new AV? I know I can look but if anyone happens to know it would save me some time.

    Option: can open Avast interface to see number of files being scanned:

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    Looking at expert settings, Logos 4 files are not included (not a document extension with OLE).  After opening a layout in Logos 4, looked at files scanned (0).

    Keep Smiling [:)]

    I use Security Essentials and I usually am unaware that it's doing its thing. I often click the icon in the system tray and it will sometimes say it just finished updating an hour earlier and I didn't even realize it. [:D] Norton was like swimming through molasses. [^o)]

    Btw, in case you don't know, SE is a free AV+ app from Microsoft. It is supposed to be well-rated, so it should work well with your OS. (Here is where I wish there was a "crossed fingers" emoticon! [:P])

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    I highly recommend AVG FREE 2012 or Avast!.  Both are free, Neither has ever failed to keep my machines clean.  Both autoupdate, allow you to set scan schedules, etc. etc.  When I repair or build a PC for someone I always install one of these... My preference is AVG Free 2012 for personal use, but Avast! has a slightly smaller CPU usage/RAM footprint.

     

    "I read dead people..."

    My preference is AVG Free 2012 for personal use, but Avast! has a slightly smaller CPU usage/RAM footprint.

    Recently, AVG changed their initial free version to only be a link scanner.  Installing an older free version, then upgrading to 2012 includes anti-virus plus some more.

    Keep Smiling [:)]

    I just got a new laptop and want to replace the Norton trial version with one of the free virus packages out there.  Are there any "gotchas" of which I should be aware?  Specifically, are there any that don't let me exclude the logos directory for every time Logos looks at a file?

    Ken McGuire

    I use Avast. By default Avast will do what it calls real time scanning.

    You can tell Avast to ignore the Logos4 files when it does Real Time scanning by doing the following:
    1.    Open the Avast! user interface
    2.    Click on the  "Real-Time Shields" tab button (on the left).
    3.    Click on the "Expert Settings" button (on the right, below the "Start" and "Stop" buttons.
    4.    Enter your password in the authorization check to continue.
    5.    In the window that opens click on "Exclusions" (in the column of options on the left)
    6.    Click the "Add" button and enter "C:\Users\[name]\AppData\Logos4\*" (or your path to the Logos4 directory)
    This will disable real time scanning anywhere in the Logos4 directory and all sub-directories. If you're concerned about monitoring possible corruption in the L4 program, you could enter individual directories to scan (e.g., Logos4\Documents\*; Loogs4\System\*; Logos4\Users\*; Logos4\Shared\*; Loogs4\Data\*; and any others you don't feel need monitoring). The advantage of disabling scanning in the entire Logos4 directory structure it's simpler to enter the data and it will keep Avast! from slowing down any aspect of L4 operation.

     Help links: WIKI;  Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)

    Guys - Avast is one of the poorest performing AV's out there. Just because nothing is being flagged up dosnt mean stuff isnt getting through. It isnt worth compromising your security and I would echo what Brian said and go for ESET's NOD32.

     

    Dan

    Guys - Avast is one of the poorest performing AV's out there. Just because nothing is being flagged up dosnt mean stuff isnt getting through. It isnt worth compromising your security and I would echo what Brian said and go for ESET's NOD32.

     

    Dan

    ESET's NOD32 is great. Most of the churches in our denomination use it and as far as I know they are very satisfied. We have been using AVG in our church and it has always been well working (I like it since it is a Czech company) but in the recent years it started to be really demanding on the system. We changed now for Microsoft Security Essentials. Looks very promising and easy for the system. I hope it will protect our computers sufficiently.

    Bohuslav

    Guys - Avast is one of the poorest performing AV's out there.

    Can you point to any independent testing that confirms this?

     Help links: WIKI;  Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)

    AVG

    Richard:

    There are two that I follow...

    Both sites give reports on many AV programs. Avast scores fairly well in these, but it may have been worse in the past.

    I use Norton at the moment and like it. We use ESET NOD32 on the church computer and like it...

    http://www.av-comparatives.org/en/comparativesreviews

    http://www.av-test.org/en/home

    A year ago, Norton was near the top....now it is rated more in the middle on some tests... I think these programs leap frog one another. But, perhaps a high rating is a challenge to virus designers...

    It seems that nowadays one must use AV and separate anti-malware
    software concurrently. Many of the ways that AV software fares poorly is
    the deeper removal of malware ofter discovery.

    So, we use Malwarebytes AntiMalware in conjunction with the AV software...

     

    Boy, Thomas is fast. While I was digging all this up, he was already there...

    I just got a new laptop and want to replace the Norton trial version with one of the free virus packages out there. 

    I've used Microsoft Security Essentials for almost a year without problem, after having used most of the ones mentioned above. You can easily exclude files and folders. Just be careful about sites you download music from, even Christian music, as they attract viruses/worms more than any other.

    Dave
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