[Publib] antivirus software
Carl Long
carl.long at reading.lib.pa.us
Tue Jun 9 13:15:32 EDT 2009
I have no idea about a network setting, I'm a reference librarian not IT
but I can tell you AVG for personal use (http://free.avg.com/) is the
best antiviral program I've ever used for a Windows operating system.
They have a network edition
(http://www.avg.com/product-avg-anti-virus-network-edition) that may be
worth looking into, if it's even half as good as the personal edition it
should work well.
Best Regards,
Mr. Carl William Long, M.L.S. (http://carlwilliamlong.googlepages.com)
Reference Librarian II (Email: carl.long at reading.lib.pa.us)
Reading Public Library (http://www.reading.lib.pa.us)
Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Monica Casanova wrote:
>
> Per Mary Jane McClung:
>
> We are considering changing our antivirus and filters on our public
> computers. We are currently using Trend Micro and Cybersitter. Do you
> have any recommendations or suggestions for software that works well
> in your library?
>
> Mary Jane McClung
>
> Circulation Services Librarian
>
> Monticello Public Library
>
> 321 W. Broadway Street
>
> Monticello, Indiana 47960
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> http://www.monticello.lib.in.us/
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>
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>
>
> *Monica Casanova*
>
> *Adult Services Librarian*
>
> *Monticello Public Library*
>
> *321 West Broadway Street*
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> *Monticello, IN 47960***
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> http://www.monticello.lib.in.us/
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