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Originally Posted by Jo55
you could try the Stinger - by Mcafee
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/default.aspx
it is one you download and run - so you can use it anytime as a double check for your Verizon AV prog.
It works the same way as the online one but you actually have the program on your machine to use anytime you want.
oh or try this one-
http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/f...us-scanner.php
[Our free online virus scanner is a great way to find out if you have any viruses or spyware on your machine without having to install new software. You can also see what viruses your current antivirus software let slip through! You just need to be online and using Internet Explorer.
The Online Virus Scanner uses Java technologies to scan your computer for malware. The free virus scanner scans your machine while online, and uses the same technology as other Kaspersky Lab products. Our antivirus software protects against viruses and spyware. ]
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I have a quick question. The Trend Housecall thing did not work with my Firefox. I also have an icon for Internet Explorer. I sometimes use IE to go on the internet.
What, (instead of opening up Firefox), I opened the Internet Exporer browser instead. Then I could try the Trend Housecall thing???
Think it might work?
And I still can't understand how you can have more than one anti-virus program at the same time. Every single person I have spoken to has told me "you can't have two anti-virus programs running". Now I understand the online scanning thing. That might not interfere with the Verizon Internet Security Suite. But what about the thing you download and you have it and can check and see what Verizon Internet Security Suite might have missed? How come you can now HAVE TWO ANTIVIRUS PROGRAMS running?
I am completely confused.
melody