----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Hart Enzer, M.D." <[email protected]>
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: [NF] Virtual Machine Need for Antivirus?
Thank you.
I have three licenses.
I'll do a Google search on VMware and on Avast.
Avast found many PUPs.
MSE never seems to have found these.
What are your thoughts on using Avast on the host & AVG on the guest
(vmware player)?
Hello guys.
I don't actually use virtually OS'es on my laptop.
And so, i'm wondering myself about all of your hopes and questions.
(because i might someday or tommorow have to use it, due to my clients)
It seemed to me that, not to risk beiing 'crossinoculated' (french idiom :o),
your primal AV wrote down some of its particular data and exec code not so
far from the boot sector, having the AV loading at the very time the OS loades.
That's my true concern of it.
If you run a virtual OS under an zz partition, how your AV can, concurrently,
write essentials near by a boot partition ?
(as we know that in current mode, it is not already useful to implement
more than an AV, cause due to the scripting of the first disks sectors)
Gérard.
G.
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