05-16-2004, 03:49 AM
During it's stay on my harddrive, AVG had mysteriously created a multi-gigabyte database file, apparently for virus definitions. When it occured, I did a few searches in AVG's support forum, but found nothing, so it seemed to be an isolated case. The file was located in C:, had a MS-database(?) extension, and identified itself to be AVG related via it's name.
Hm... I have no idea why I was under the impression AntiVir is open-source: it isn't. After two semesters of mathematic courses involving logics, I shouldn't be making the "logical implication = logical equalivance" mistake. *bonks self*
Hm.. wow. The Sygate website is cryptic. I don't remember having so much difficulty finding it the first time. Anyways, here is a direct link to it's firewall product page. The free, personal edition is at the very bottom.
Hm... I have no idea why I was under the impression AntiVir is open-source: it isn't. After two semesters of mathematic courses involving logics, I shouldn't be making the "logical implication = logical equalivance" mistake. *bonks self*
Hm.. wow. The Sygate website is cryptic. I don't remember having so much difficulty finding it the first time. Anyways, here is a direct link to it's firewall product page. The free, personal edition is at the very bottom.