Re: new anti-virus program

  • From: "Genious" <cornelius01@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:33:54 +0800

Its like that.
Once you enter in to the Kaspersky icon in the system tray, there are few 
options.
S:  Scann my computer.
V: Virus Scann.
U: Update.
N: Network Monitor.
B: Block Network Traffic.
S: Settings.
O: Open Kaspersky AntiVirus.
P: Post protections.
E: Exit Kaspersky AntiVirus.
The things I dislike about Kaspersky AntiVirus 7 is that JAWS will have 
trouble when Kaspersky discovers viruses, I will need sighted person to 
click for me.

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From: "Hal Pearson" <hspearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 6:34 AM
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: new anti-virus program

Hi, Ari and list,

I'm slowly starting to like Kaspersky but it's not as accessible as Norton 
or AVG. What I did find, is that you can access system tray insert f11, then 
arrow down to Kaspersky icon then whack enter. Once there, if you tap letter 
E for instance you exit the program. Pressing letter O from system tray icon 
will launch Kaspersky, and pressing U will move focus to the update window. 
One thing I like about this program, is that when I access system tray, I 
get:
Kaspersky Anti-Virus (7.0.0.125)
Database published: 1/1/2008 11:56:55 AM
This means that I can rest assured knowing that updates are being performed. 
I'm beginning to think that it's one of these programs where you can almost 
set it, and then forget it as they say. Using the invisible cursor is a must 
with this program I find.

Hal


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ari" <aridamoulakis@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 3:27 AM
Subject: Re: new anti-virus program


exactly! I wish I could use Kaspersky because I've also heard of it's
incredible ratings, but same thing, only an exit in system tray, and then
nothing as far as I can see in the main window.
Also a happy new year to everyone.
Ari

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