I don't have much experience with AVG, except for the free personal version that I install on family/friends/strangers personal computers (usually because they don't have any protection). It's always seems to get decent reviews, but not sure how well it would incorporate in an enterprise/managed environment. Another option, one that we use here at CVM, is F-Prot. It's been reliable for going on 7 or years for us. We focused on this product before NOD32 became well known, mainly for reasons that set it apart from the main players in this field: - small foot-print, in more recent versions the program has gotten larger but still doesn't seem to overly burden our older systems like McAfee or Norton. - clients can be updated from a local location, this includes definitions and settings (by xml files) - very, very affordable price That being said F-Prot doesn't have some of the more advanced central administration features of NOD32, but does more then well for our 800-900 system environment (PCs and laptops). Stephen Bogdanski Network Services College of Veterinary Medicine Michigan State University >>> David McFarlane <[log in to unmask]> 9/16/2008 11:06 AM >>> I recently had a bad experience purchasing NOD32. I like the product, but I do not like how the company does business (a common experience with other products/companies). So I am thinking of switching to AVG Anti-Virus, which seems pretty good. Before I do, can anybody tell me their bad experiences with how Grisoft does business? If they are just as bad then perhaps I should just stick with the devil I know. Thanks. -- David McFarlane