CA eTrust EZ Antivirus R7 | 
| From: COMPUTER ASSOCIATES - RETAIL Category: Software
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $11.98 You Save: $28.01 (70%)
New (4) Used (1) from $3.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 6589
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Windows 98, Windows Me Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: etrav70rt01 Model: ETRAV70RT01 UPC: 757943298789 EAN: 0757943298789 ASIN: B000AP0H7Q
Release Date: October 24, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New and sealed. 769
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| Features:
| • | File Quarantine removes malware from its current location to a secure area, to allow review of the file | | • | Scheduled and on-demand scanning allows you to run a scan at any time, or schedule scans at pre-selected intervals to fit your needs | | • | Real-time scanning checks files when they are opened, closed or saved to PC | | • | Scan all inbound emails and attachments for unwanted and dangerous files (works with POP3 clients) | | • | Advanced heuristic scanning stops new and unknown viruses before they are detected by signature files |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description eTrust Antivirus 7 is the award-winning anitivirus solution that detects and eliminates thousands of viruses, worms and other programs. Its easy-to-use interfaceand frequent auto-updates make it effortless to keep your PC protected.
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| Customer Reviews:
Resource hog that makes a modern computer feel like it's from the 80s April 2, 2008 There is something totally wrong with eTrust Antivirus. I have never used an antivirus program that completely cripples every machine it runs on. Antivirus apps by other companies are relatively transparent---they run a full scan once a day, and then scan any files that are downloaded or received via emails. eTrust does this as well, but it has no concept of how to run in the background. The scanning service wreaks havoc with day to day operations.br /br /For example, I have a fast and modern business laptop (Core 2 Duo 2ghz, 2GB of RAM, 120gb 7200 RPM hard drive). With eTrust disabled, it can open Outlook in about 1-2 seconds, and it can open a word document in 3 seconds tops. While eTrust is running, it might take 20-30 seconds for Outlook to come up. Word, and other MS Office products, tend to hang for 1-2 minutes. Excel is the worst offender, for some reason. When you click on a cell in Excel, it can totally lock up for minutes. When you open up Task Manager to see what could possibly be causing this delay, you'll find InoRT.exe (the eTrust realtime virus engine) eating up 100% of your processor time. br /br /Unfortunately, eTrust was chosen by my employer as the antivirus program of choice, because it's cheap. As a result, I have seen this antivirus app slow down file servers, interfere with VMWare servers(which are very file-IO dependent), and make old hardware practically unusable. I actually had to created a batch file to disable the service temporarily. I have never rated a product on Amazon this low, and I hope I never have to again.. If there was a zero star option, I would have chosen it. No antivirus app should be this intrusive.
CA eTrust is a virus April 5, 2007 Do not use this product. It is very hard to remove from your computer. It is harder to install than Norton, and is an inferior product. I will never buy their product again.
Beware of this software August 23, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This software is "One Time Use"! If you have a notebook and laptop, you won't be able to install for both! br /br /It sucks!
Look elsewhere June 18, 2006 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Yes, it's easy to install, configure and use. The footprint is small and it doesn't hog resources. That's the good news. The bad news is that this software's virus detection rate is abysmal and the company's tech support is worse. So, in short, don't *trust* it. br /br /Two examples, starting with tech support. After building a new computer, I had several blue screens (stop errors, BSODs) and my analysis seemed to indicate that EZ Antivirus was at least partially responsible. I emailed support with all the relevant info. Their (paraphrased) reply: "We understand that you are having Faults in Windows. This is because you have Windows installed. If you did not have Windows you would not have Faults. Thank you for contacting E-Trust." I should have that engraved on a plaque. br /br /Example 2, AV detection: When my subscription ran out, I uninstalled EZ and tried a demo of Kaspersky. It found 5 viruses on my computer that EZ never told me about. In this case, it's 2 strikes and you're out. Goodby, Computer Associates.
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