At 07:08 PM 5/30/00 -0400, you wrote: >Ginger, taking them in order, here are my suggestions: > Ok, V Shield, Virs Scan Scheduler, Zone Alarm and MSN stay. The Norton utilities consist of Crash guard, Clean Sweep Smart Sweep, Clean Sweep Internet Sweep. Do I need them active, or does it matter.. ?? You can tell how carefully I'm doing this.. I don't want anymore shop time.. :-) g Mike & Ginger Woodcock/EagleRun Australian Shepherds [email protected] http://www.eaglerun1.com Ginger's WebDesign is here to help with your Web Needs, Give us a call, or email with your questions. Remember, the purchase of an EagleRun Aussie is not the end of a Transaction, it is the Beginning of a Relationship, enjoy!! :-)
At 09:18 PM 05/30/2000, Mike & Ginger Woodcock wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* At 07:08 PM 5/30/00 -0400, you wrote: Ginger, taking them in order, here are my suggestions: Ok, V Shield, Virs Scan Scheduler, Zone Alarm and MSN stay. The Norton utilities consist of Crash guard, Clean Sweep Smart Sweep, Clean Sweep Internet Sweep. Do I need them active, or does it matter.. ?? You can tell how carefully I'm doing this.. I don't want anymore shop time.. :-) g **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Crash Guard is a very useful utility. But I'm not sure the benefits gained from it are worth the cost in memory and Resources. It's up to you. I'm just not sure that if you have a major systems crash, anything will do much good. As to the Clean Sweep utilities, I would stop loading them and make icons to use them whenever YOU want to do so. 'Course, this is all just my opinion. Not to be taken as gospel. SgtGeorge