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From: FromTheRafters on 21 Nov 2009 16:56 "Damaeus" <no-mail(a)damaeus.yahoo.invalid> wrote in message news:igveg51ounrpqpe3hquemk8rdh3v4gkk54(a)4ax.com... > Reading from news:alt.comp.anti-virus, > Slarty <plink.1RoyTubb(a)spamgourmet.com> posted: > >> On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 18:24:22 -0600, Damaeus wrote: >> >> > What I need to know is how do you get AVG to utterly shut >> > down all aspects of itself? That seems to be impossible. >> >> Unistall it. > > That's one of the stupidest things to write. How else would you be rid of "all aspects" of it? Maybe you could ask at their forum. As I recall, their was a way to use it as an "on-demand" only scanner in the past, but I doubt the newer versions work that way - what with antimalware, antispyware, automatic updating, e-mail proxy, and other fluff all added.
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