McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008 – 3 User

by Kevin Hughes on August 16, 2009

McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008 - 3 User [OLD VERSION]

From the Manufacturer
With the wide variety of viruses, hackers, and blended threats lurking on the Internet today, you need more than a simple anti-virus program to keep your PC and files secure. McAfee VirusScan Plus AntiVirus, Firewall, and AntiSpyware provides the essential protection you need to surf the Web and download files safely. With McAfee VirusScan Plus, powerful integrated technologies work together to combat and defeat even the most sophisticated multi-pronged attack
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Vidar August 17, 2009 at 1:02 am

After being unhappy with ZoneAlarm for a few annoying flaws, I dumped it and tried Norton’s Virusscan. They have a trial demo you can download online. But Norton caused some crashes when I was surfing with Firefox. Mostly it don’t like certain firefox plugins.

Then I ordered McAfee. It arrived quickly. It installed easily. And now it’s working beautifully. No problems at all.

Denzel August 17, 2009 at 2:13 am

1.0 out of 5 stars
Bloated garbage, just like Norton…
My Samsung NC10 netbook came with this POS, and as soon as I removed it (which was a pain, you have to use both the Windows removal tool as well as go to Google, search for and…

Jovianne August 17, 2009 at 3:37 am
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Look, I could write a review that tries to coddle those who are having a problem with this McAfee Virus Scan program, but for me, it is like finally arriving after a sea of disappointments. (I am talking about McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008-3 User Newest Version) Make sure you remove all other antivirus programs, and firewalls first before loading this McAfee Virus application. I have never seen an antivirus program that works properly with a 2nd antivirus program loaded at the same time.
It includes a Security Center, Virus Scan, Personal Firewall, Easy Network, and Site Advisor.

First of all forgive me for writing such a long review, but there is a lot of ground to cover. For those who like the short version, with less information here it is: Norton slowed my DSL connection down by a third. I spent a day with Verizon, couldn’t figure out why all of my other machines in the network were getting 756k, and this one got only 4 or 500 tops. Then I removed Norton, and bingo, instant 756k. AVG free edition is nice but takes a lot of boot up time while it updates upon every single boot up, unless you disable that feature, then it sends out your Outlook email with a message that your antivirus is out of date, and this email could be dangerous, or something like that. Zone Alarm used to be the best, now they are nearing the worst. My Windows 2000 machine went blue screen after an update, took me 2 days to figure out that was the problem, so I removed it after discovering the problem in a forum, and it solved it. Also ZA after recommending it to my friend, would not work at all in a Windows XP Media Center machine. Ask ZA and they say they no longer support it in Media Center. 50 bucks down the drain. Now it takes my XP regular edition SP2 well over 5 minutes to boot with Zone Alarm Security Suite, and I mean WELL over 5 minutes; it’s ridiculous. I removed it to load this McAfee Virus Scan (MVS), and the machine immediately booted in only 2 minutes and 15 seconds to the point I was able to bring a Google page up. So I loaded this MVS and the machine booted in only 2 minutes and 45 seconds, once again to a Google page appearing. In both cases I clicked on a Google desktop icon as soon as it appeared, and then waited for the results. It clicks, goes dark blue, and waits for everything else to load, including MVS before it will allow a page to appear. So MVS took only 30 additional seconds to load, and according to Scotty the watchdog in WinPatrol, it loads about 7 .exe files. So that is fast. Now that is with a machine that is loaded up with a ton of programs.

I first loaded MVS in my home office machine, in the same network, with the same configuration, Asus A8N SLI, AMD 64 3200+, 1Gb ram. The home office machine with MVS loaded, gave me the same results but in approximately one minute before I could get a Google page up. (This is an edit, I actually timed the boot up, and not counting the time to type in my password, it booted in exactly 42 seconds) Boot up to Google in only a minute with MVS, and in 2 minutes and 45 seconds in my overloaded machine that used to take well over 5 minutes with Zone Alarm. I’m sold.

While performing a scan it did not affect the performance of the machine, either in surfing the web, or opening programs, even the intensive programs like Dreamweaver MX 2004, or Photoshop CS2.

When loading do as the quick start guide says, put in the CD, then choose the option of loading from the web. It’s a 45 Meg download, but it’s the latest.

Manage network feature, it recognized all of the other machines, and components with an IP address in my network. It recognized my Windows Server 2003 R2 Edition, but gave me a status message of a request to upgrade to an operating system of at least W2000 or later. I guess that is because of W2003 security, blocking scans.

Before I even acquired MVS I did not understand exactly what they meant by the 3 user allowance, and couldn’t find anything on it, so I want to share that with you. Did they mean that you could load it on one machine sharing a network, and then scan individual drives across the network, the same way early ZA did, or does this mean you can put it in more than one machine for full protection at all times. Fortunately it means the latter. I loaded it in the home office machine, registering it in my name to be able to get virus updates, and created a user name and password. Then I went into the other machine, dropped in the CD, did a complete install, but when the registration page came up, I logged in instead, and it instantly completed the registration for me, reminding me of my user name and password, and congratulating me on the installation. So it is a 3 machine complete install, that is cool, or should I say way cool.

I know this isn’t about MVS but I advise you to get a free copy of CCleaner from the web. (Google it.) It cleans all the junk out of your computer and you can run it quickly before entering sensitive password sites for example. It cleans out your cache, cookies, etc. in only a few seconds. When you run it for the first time, it will take several minutes to remove it all, for example a ton of web pages you have been surfing, that your machine checks first, before drawing it from the distant server. A slooooow way for your machine to have to work.

McAfee has been around for a zillion years, they have been a leader, and from the performance of this product so far, they have totally aced it. You can see all of the other antivirus and firewall programs I have tried, and this one according to boot up time, and scan speed is the best. It scanned my office machine quickly, although I did not time it accurately. It scanned several gigs of data in what seemed like 10 minutes. My other machine with 230 Gigs of data takes about 5 hours with Zone Alarm, because I am using their older 7.0 version, it took 3 times that long with their newer version that works with Vista and XP. I am using it on an XP machine. Once again, had to get rid of the update, and go back to an earlier version.

Look I can’t speak for everyone, or everyone’s machine, but all I know is I am totally impressed with this McAfee product, and hope and pray they don’t go down the tubes like Norton, and Zone Alarm did. (I have not used any recent Norton products, but Norton was the best when Peter Norton was there solving the DOS problems, almost like a miracle man, then from about 10 years ago, everything of theirs I tried was junk.) Sorry for the pointed remarks, but sometimes you find a product, after spending years in frustration, or at least you find something that works, then it goes bad, and finally, finally, something that really works great like this MVS. For me, my hat is off to McAfee. 150 Stars and counting. Highly recommended to say the least.
PS: I noticed another reviewer was having problems logging onto online acounts, so I put it to the test, logged into my bank account, which is a 3 step process, and also my online server, and did not have any problems. If I have any, or notice anything after using this product more, I will come back and edit the review. All of the essentials place this one at the top for now.

Fulbright August 17, 2009 at 4:58 am

3.0 out of 5 stars
Does What It’s Supposed To
I’ve never really been impressed by Virus Scanning software, and I guess I can say that still holds true.

Helladius August 17, 2009 at 5:23 am

I received my customer response message a full 45 minutes before I received a online chat representative.

I contacted McAfee because when I installed their product the McAfee Virus Scan Plus 2008 that I ordered from Amazon a couple weeks before told me that the product had expired. When I contacted McAfee their website said the wait would be 2 min.

The technician I finally was able to chat with told me that the CD does not remove the old version of McAfee. I have to wonder why? Has this never come up before? Can it be that McAfee has so few repeat customers that they would not make their product so that the old version did not interfere with the new version, or baring that they new installer first removes the old version before installing the new version?

This is the way we needed to install products in the 80s. This is not the way that mature well designed products and installer operate.

They only technical support options are online, with the exception of rather expensive pay phone support.

It is my opinion that you might want to give this product a miss and try Norton, CA, shareware or anything else if you think there is even the slightest chance you would like any kind of support

PS I would not give McAfee one star but the system make you give at least one

Xantara August 17, 2009 at 5:52 am

2.0 out of 5 stars
Disliked it
The installation process is not straightforward because it doesn’t allow you to pick and choose which components you want to install because it comes with multiple features…

Worth August 17, 2009 at 6:18 am

4.0 out of 5 stars
Just what you want in a virus program
Virus protection is a necessary evil in today’s computers. So is spyware protection and firewall. This handles all of them.

Raeanne August 17, 2009 at 6:38 am

5.0 out of 5 stars
McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008
I just wish that I wouldn’t get those annoying pop up’s that continually remind me that “your computer is not fully protected”.

Pabla August 17, 2009 at 9:22 am

4.0 out of 5 stars
Highest value around
I bought the McAfee VirusScan 2008 one month ago,strong anti-virus program ,a little heavy on PC during the opening of some programs ,generally strong program & recommend .

Zahar August 17, 2009 at 10:08 am

4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Anti-virus in less price…
I found it to be one of the best anti-viruses in less price….it keeps my computer safe while I am surfing the net, when I am on network and prompts me wherever it feels the app…

Kevlyn August 17, 2009 at 11:11 am

3.0 out of 5 stars
Does What You Expect, Not Much More
McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008 is pretty much your typical virus protection as you surf the web. I’m sure it’s better than their previous version–I just don’t know how.

Miach August 17, 2009 at 2:09 pm

3.0 out of 5 stars
Product does the job
I have had no problems with this product. I would say it was a good buy

Yamilet August 17, 2009 at 4:20 pm

1.0 out of 5 stars
Won’t let me connect to the internet!!!
After uninstalling Norton Antivirus (duh), I installed McAfee VirusScan Plus. This program won’t allow any programs on my laptop to connect to the internet, including itself!

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