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I would suggest AVG Free (Anti-Virus Guard).
AVG Free is completely free for non-commercial use.
Download: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1
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AVG Free Edition has the following limitations (compared to AVG Professional Single Edition):
- AVG Free Edition cannot be installed on server operating systems (such as Windows Server 2003), nor can it be used for the scanning of network drives.
- Scheduling options in the AVG Free Edition are limited (only one scheduled update per day, one scheduled scan per day etc.).
- AVG Free Edition receives updates via a lower priority service.
- AVG Free Edition does not offer advanced testing options, such as automatic healing, password-protected archives reporting, adjustment of scan process priority.
- AVG Free Edition has no technical support.
You can also read this very informative article:
http://www.pcmag.co.uk/articles/print/2142735
Laurence
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Hello,
I would suggest AVG Free (Anti-Virus Guard).
AVG Free is completely free for non-commercial use.
AVG Free Edition has the following limitations (compared to AVG Professional Single Edition):
- AVG Free Edition cannot be installed on server operating systems (such as Windows Server 2003), nor can it be used for the scanning of network drives.
- Scheduling options in the AVG Free Edition are limited (only one scheduled update per day, one scheduled scan per day etc.).
- AVG Free Edition receives updates via a lower priority service.
- AVG Free Edition does not offer advanced testing options, such as automatic healing, password-protected archives reporting, adjustment of scan process priority.
- AVG Free Edition has no technical support.
You can also read this very informative article:
http://www.pcmag.co.uk/articles/print/2142735< br />
Laurence