You're right on the money Herm. I noticed the same things when I upgraded to the 5.0 engine. Boot up times on the heap went way up, as McAfee seems to take two good hard looks at the drive as it chugs along. I never used auto update, but the little button/feature on the v.5.0 control panel often erroneously told me my DAT files were up to date when in fact there was a new set DAT files available. It can't seem to handle more than two updates at a time either, so if you go away for more than two weeks holiday, you've got to download the latest "SuperDAT.exe" yourself anyway. That's how I always update now, as using the SuperDAT.exe means you don't have to reboot, and wait forever (again). <br>You're right about the Norton too, it does seem to be much faster. <br>Btw, the way to get McAfee to stop scanning the crap out of your hard drive for every little thing is to turn the scan in background task off. You only need that in an office network situation anyway. Leave the other auto scans on, and you should be protected well enough. The little shield in the sys tray will turn from multicoloured to blue after you've disabled background scanning. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START ;) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/intl/aenglish/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br><br>In the old days Norton was full of bugs, and McAfee wasn't. But that was then. I'm curious about the new Mcafee engine though. Maybe it's an improvement? <p></p><i></i>
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