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Asked by KG1973 in McAfee Anti-Virus Software, Anti-Virus Applications
Currently we have about 50 computers across our network. We also have different kind of Antivirus software such as Norton, MaCafee, AVG, NOD32, Avast and Panda. I agreed that there is no perfect antivirus software and each of them have their own strength and weakneses. One can detect and kill specific virus(es) and other can't. But other may detect what other can't, and so on.
My question is, can we have just a single antivirus for all. We don't want to end up unistall and install new type and so on.
Recently we purchased NOD32 licensed for 10 and so far it is really working, ie, detect some viruses which AVG and other cannot detect. What if, some day in the future, we found that NOD32 can't detect viruses found by other AV ? What can be done to avoid uninstalling it and installing new one ? Please don't give me answer as if that we didn't update it everyday. In fact most AV have the feature of automatic update.
Please helpme.
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