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    Anti Virus Program

    Anyone knows that out of MCafee, any other anti virus program that still supports win98.

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    You don't say whether you're seeking only paid or would consider no-cost software, but for free-for-personal-use products, Avast, AVG and AntiVir all still support Win98:

    http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
    http://www.grisoft.com/doc/289/lng/us/tpl/tpl01
    http://www.free-av.com/
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    etrust http://www.my-etrust.com/microsoft/
    norton 2003 works also.

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    AntiVir also works and it isnt a bad free choice

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    NAV 2005 (and even 2006, but only because it includes NAV 2005 on the CD) and NOD32.

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    Thanks All,

    May i know those three website that Platypus recommended can be use free in the corporate office. It would be ok if need to pay a bit a good program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCPIP007
    May i know those three website that Platypus recommended can be use free in the corporate office. It would be ok if need to pay a bit a good program.
    The free versions can only legitimately be used by individuals for private purposes, not in any business, corporate or government organisation.

    Avast and AVG have Professional versions which can be purchased and don't have that restriction on their licence. Avast in particular in published testing and comparisons has achieved results not far short of the McAffee you originally mentioned.

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