Avast Virus Protection with Zone Alarm Firewall?

malcyb
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I've heard some good reports about the free anti-virus protection from "Avast". But have also heard that ZoneLab's free ZoneAlarm Firewall could clash with it?
I have Windows XP on a broadband connection.
Does anyone know if I could experience any problems with this latest combination please?
Thanks.
Malc.
Dr Lobster*
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you may want to contact zone labs directly about this - i've had a search through the newsgroups and a few tech websites and they all flag up problems with this combination.

i guess if you really take your security seriously it's probably a better deal all round to purchase an integrated solution like the mcafee or norton internet security suites.
Charlie Wells
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I use Avast antivirus and Kerio Personal Firewall (both free), and there doesn't appear to be any problems with this combination.
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Chris
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Dr Lobster* wrote:i guess if you really take your security seriously it's probably a better deal all round to purchase an integrated solution like the mcafee or norton internet security suites.
IMO, Norton or Mcafee "home" versions of their antivirus and firewalls/suites are the worst thing you could put on your machine. They're horribly bloated and rather clingy to your system. I'd recommend you steer clear to be honest.
Dr Lobster*
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i conceed they do perhaps consume more memory than they should but the most recent versions of mcafee and norton have impressed me and i vowed to steer clear of them a while back. they seem to uninstall easier and the interface is a lot clearer. it's deployed as standard accoss some of our laptops and we don't have any issues with it so from this experience i can only recommend either products if only out of simplicity and technical support quality.
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Pete
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I use Sygate and AVG. At the moment mind I'm on my new PC so all I have is the SP2 firewall.

Oh, Sygate has been bought by Symantec and their firewall has been discontinued. How nice. tsk.
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malcyb
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Thanks for all your advice. It looks as though it is probably not worth me investing another £40/50 in MacAfee. Maybe I will try one of your free combinations you list above.
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