Guest Zilbandy Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I just drug out the old P3 800mhz Dell from the closet, hooked it up and it booted right up. :) Now, all I need to do is get everything cleaned up so my son can use it for some older DOS games and minimal Internet browsing. Does anyone have any thoughts on software... cheap or, better yet, freeware versions of Anti Virus, firewall and backup software? My initial thoughts are AVG free, but I hear that 7.5 is the last version to support 98, and it's not being supported with new updates. I'll probably use and older version of Zone Alarm since that's what it currently has, and it still appears to work. I also am considering Acronis True Image. I have both version 7 and 10 available to me. Any comments welcome. Gosh, it was great seeing that old machine boot up. ::big grin:: Now, if I could only remember what I used to know about Win98. :) -- Zilbandy
Guest thanatoid Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se Zilbandy <zilbandy@comcastREMOVETHIS.net> wrote in news:8eb2b4ds6hibi1vh3bo7fk7iao7j3adjab@4ax.com: > I just drug out the old P3 800mhz Dell from the closet, > hooked it up and it booted right up. :) Now, all I need to > do is get everything cleaned up so my son can use it for > some older DOS games and minimal Internet browsing. Does > anyone have any thoughts on software... cheap or, better > yet, freeware versions of Anti Virus, firewall and backup > software? My initial thoughts are AVG free, but I hear that > 7.5 is the last version to support 98, and it's not being > supported with new updates. I'll probably use and older > version of Zone Alarm since that's what it currently has, > and it still appears to work. I also am considering Acronis > True Image. I have both version 7 and 10 available to me. > Any comments welcome. Gosh, it was great seeing that old > machine boot up. ::big grin:: Now, if I could only remember > what I used to know about Win98. :) ESET NOD has DOS, 9x and 2000/XP versions. It was discounted to $19 at http://www.purplus.com last I looked, and it is the highest rated A-V program around. Agnitum Outpost Firewall ver 1 is free and works great under 9x. There are thousands of backup programs, many free, so you're on your own there. TI 7 is a must, and it /can/ be used for backups but it really wasn't designed for that. -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster.
Guest glee Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns9B047789AEBEEthanexit@66.250.146.158... > snip > ESET NOD has DOS, 9x and 2000/XP versions. It was discounted to > $19 at http://www.purplus.com last I looked, and it is the highest > rated A-V program around. > snip The only version at purplus.com is NOD32 v.3.0, which requires Windows 2000, XP, or Vista. http://store.purplus.net/noanve30.html Eset NOD32 v. 2.7 works with Win95 and Win98, and is available from Eset directly, by request. from http://www.eset.com/products/nod32.php: <quote> We go back. ESET doesn't stop at providing antivirus for Windows XP and 2000. If you're running Windows 95 or 98, ESET NOD32 Antivirus version 2.7 is your product. ESET NOD32 Antivirus v2.7 was named "Best Antivirus Product of 2006" by AV-Comparatives. It brings unparalleled Internet threat protection to those running earlier versions of Windows. While no free trial is available, you can purchase this legacy version by contacting a member of our Sales Support staff at 1-866-502-ESET (3738). </quote> ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Windows 95/98/ME http://www.eset.com/products/win9x.php ESET NOD32 Antivirus for MSDOS http://www.eset.com/products/dos.php -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+ http://dts-l.net/ http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
Guest Nigel Stapley Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se Zilbandy wrote: > I just drug out the old P3 800mhz Dell from the closet, hooked it up > and it booted right up. :) Now, all I need to do is get everything > cleaned up so my son can use it for some older DOS games and minimal > Internet browsing. Does anyone have any thoughts on software... cheap > or, better yet, freeware versions of Anti Virus, firewall and backup > software? My initial thoughts are AVG free, but I hear that 7.5 is the > last version to support 98, and it's not being supported with new > updates. I'll probably use and older version of Zone Alarm since > that's what it currently has, and it still appears to work. I also am > considering Acronis True Image. I have both version 7 and 10 available > to me. Any comments welcome. Gosh, it was great seeing that old > machine boot up. ::big grin:: Now, if I could only remember what I > used to know about Win98. :) > For AV, Avast! (http://www.avast.com). Still works well with 98. -- Regards Nigel Stapley http://www.thejudge.me.uk <reply-to will bounce>
Guest Casey Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se In article <8eb2b4ds6hibi1vh3bo7fk7iao7j3adjab@4ax.com>, zilbandy@comcastREMOVETHIS.net says... > I just drug out the old P3 800mhz Dell from the closet, hooked it up > and it booted right up. :) Now, all I need to do is get everything > cleaned up so my son can use it for some older DOS games and minimal > Internet browsing. Does anyone have any thoughts on software... cheap > or, better yet, freeware versions of Anti Virus, firewall and backup > software? My initial thoughts are AVG free, but I hear that 7.5 is the > last version to support 98, and it's not being supported with new > updates. I'll probably use and older version of Zone Alarm since > that's what it currently has, and it still appears to work. I also am > considering Acronis True Image. I have both version 7 and 10 available > to me. Any comments welcome. Gosh, it was great seeing that old > machine boot up. ::big grin:: Now, if I could only remember what I > used to know about Win98. :) > > AVG 7.5 still works and signature updates are available. I have read that they will be discontinued at the end of the year. I have it on my Win98. AVG7.5free_516a1225.exe Free Sygate 5.6b2828 (last one out) is excellent for Win98. I have used Sygate for about 5-years. http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=sygate You might want to try them. Casey
Guest MEB Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se "Zilbandy" <zilbandy@comcastREMOVETHIS.net> wrote in message news:8eb2b4ds6hibi1vh3bo7fk7iao7j3adjab@4ax.com... | I just drug out the old P3 800mhz Dell from the closet, hooked it up | and it booted right up. :) Now, all I need to do is get everything | cleaned up so my son can use it for some older DOS games and minimal | Internet browsing. Does anyone have any thoughts on software... cheap | or, better yet, freeware versions of Anti Virus, firewall and backup | software? My initial thoughts are AVG free, but I hear that 7.5 is the | last version to support 98, and it's not being supported with new | updates. I'll probably use and older version of Zone Alarm since | that's what it currently has, and it still appears to work. I also am | considering Acronis True Image. I have both version 7 and 10 available | to me. Any comments welcome. Gosh, it was great seeing that old | machine boot up. ::big grin:: Now, if I could only remember what I | used to know about Win98. :) | | -- | Zilbandy First it depends upon the amount of memory installed, and CPU and connection speed. Second, on what you think you need. .. NEEDED A generally recommended A-V is Awil Software's Avast, still free and at present has no indications of ending support [AFAIK]. Most newer A-V programs now include *on-access* protections, hence they require much more memory and CPU speed/time slices, though the trade off is that these scan ALL activities. SpyWare Blaster [javacool software] provides protections with no load on memory or system resources [it uses the registry to block many unwanted things]. They also provide SpyWare Guard which blocks/monitors additional web coding Old versions of Agnitum, Kerio PF {or Tiny}, Sygate, Jetico (difficult to setup but *very* discriminating), as well as several newer firewalls will provide basic protection. A manually setup RULES based firewall provides better protection than the old "Is this Okay, then all activity is allowed" style. Software Firewalls monitor software access - in and out, something that hardware [like routers and NATs] can not do. A HOSTS file can be used to block thousands of advertising sites, questionable or known BAD sites, cookies, and other; so that is a recommended installation. MDGx has a large HOSTS file available which provides lots of protection though it does, at times, change web page presentations and block sites which you may visit. It is easy to modify though [its a text style file] should that become necessary. OPTIONAL WinPatrol provides system monitoring [like HOSTS, settings, and system files], and there are several other like programs. Windows Washer {or a like program or batch file} cleans up temp files, cookies, and other from Internet contact. There are also other "tools" you can use like: web proxies, network proxies, DNS proxies, etc which can be used to filter and monitor local and Internet traffic. You can also use an old computer to setup a stand-alone local server [several free linux based available] to add yet another level of protection. And, there are/were third party applications/programs which could be installed to provide file encryption, folder and file access/exclusions [like the NT environments], and of course "policies". SUMMATION It all depends upon what you want to achieve and how protected you wish to be. The update status of 9X is important. Though not a supported OS, it should be updated to the highest standard available. This brings to some using 98SE, the idea for un-official modifications/installations based largely upon XP and 2000 files from recent updates to those NT systems. One should take specific notice that these are NOT standard, may interfere with or destroy a system as they are generally NOT tested to the extent that the official updates were, nor can they be {for the most part} verified as providing the same level of protection in 9X as they would in the NT OSs [many/they require aspects not found in 9X for any/full functioning].. QuickTime and Real Player have not been supported in 9X so they should be disabled or disallowed Internet access, or removed. Adobe Reader was updated to 6.6 for 98SE, however it did contain vulnerabilities, so it should never be allowed to download pages to its BHO/interface. You can also use something like FoxIt Reader. It is suggested to download all PDFs [check the link, right click, save target as] and open OFF-LINE/disconnected. So disable any PDF application access to the Internet. You should note that many sites now use JAVA and Flash for a number of functions previously offered via standard html coding. These sites will or may not function properly and they are generally slow loading. Sun's JAVA has been supported to {presently} 1.0.5.16 for 9X. IF you need JAVA for specific sites, make sure all older versions have been removed, and setup the browsers to ASK for its usage.. You also should go into its setup and check/enable ONLY the functions you need, disabling the rest. Flash has not been supported for some time now in 9X, last version was 9,0,124,0 IIRC. Disable or remove if at all possible. ShockWave is also unsupported. Also, basic settings in browsers can have a significant impact on your security by limiting scripting and other like aspects. Numerous web pages exist which describe the procedures. And lastly, using a supported browser will generally provide better protection, though using something like Offbyone or another limited browser may supply basic access. BACKUP software: Imaging is a better alternative. There are a number of imaging/backup programs available which, depending upon your needs, intended OSs, and storage media; will provide the function. True Image 7 is nice. Nero has/had a backup/imaging program included in version 6+. Partionsaving.com has a free DOS based imaging program. BootItNG allows imaging. IF the system is stable, then image it BEFORE installing any of those games and other software. GAMING You may want to check what version of DirectX is installed via MSINFO32 or DXDIAG {in the system folder or Program Files depending upon the version installed}. 9.0c is the last supported version in 98SE though OLDER games may not work with it correctly, so 8.1 may be preferred. Dos Games As for DOS based games, make sure that you have the proper entries for your sound card and gaming controller installed, and their entries in the autoexec.bat and possibly the config.sys. IF CDROM based games, then you will also need the CD driver installed via the config.sys with its companion autoexec.bat.[mscdex.exe]. Also a DOS based mouse driver in either the config.sys or autoexec.bat.. config.sys would look something like this: DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\himem.sys DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\emm386.exe /ram /v DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICE={CDROM driver and switches - the oakcd driver from a boot/recovery floppy works with most drives} DEVICEHIGH={DOS sound card driver} autoexec.bat would look something like this: C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\mscdex.exe {switches} SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D3 T4 LH C:\WINDOWS\ASP4DOS.COM {this is for an Aureal card} @ECHO OFF SET temp=c:\temp {both should reflect an available temp folder} SET tmp=c:\temp SET PATH={the path statements} You CAN use the Restart in MSDOS Mode, but you will need to modify the settings for config.sys and autoexec.bat used during the process. SEE: C:\WINDOWS\MSDOSDRV.TXT C:\WINDOWS\MS-DOS Mode for Games with EMS and XMS Support.pif C:\WINDOWS\MS-DOS Mode for Games.pif C:\WINDOWS\dosstart.bat and Windows Help. ****** Hope this helps... -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com -- _________
Guest thanatoid Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in news:OTmJ5fhBJHA.4932@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message > news:Xns9B047789AEBEEthanexit@66.250.146.158... >> snip >> ESET NOD has DOS, 9x and 2000/XP versions. It was >> discounted to $19 at http://www.purplus.com last I looked, and it >> is the highest rated A-V program around. >> snip > The only version at purplus.com is NOD32 v.3.0, which > requires Windows 2000, XP, or Vista. > http://store.purplus.net/noanve30.html Once you have it, go to /registered users/ (not trial) dl's page on ESET site and you can DL the other two, which will work with the same license. Perhaps I should have explained it but since it seems everyone in this group has me killfiled, I sort of replied automatically. > Eset NOD32 v. 2.7 works with Win95 and Win98, and is > available from Eset directly, by request. Perhaps this as well. They told ME to do as explained above. They have lots of international sites and the 2.7 and DOS versions /may/ be avail. for eval. DL from some of those. -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster.
Guest thanatoid Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in news:ekPlSPmBJHA.3776@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > Ah, thanks. I didn't realise you could download them all > from the same page with the same license. Well, I am still waiting to get my copy, ordered from purplus due to their ridiculous price (EST's is $40) so I don't /know/ but that's what I was told. The 2.7 ver for 9x IS avail from the some int'l sites, and perhaps the DOS is as well. I have the trial 2.7 installed, and it runs great on this (sorry to repeat myself) 166MHz/96MB RAM. Fast and very thorough. Great simple interface. The kernel DOES use up over 20 MB's but if you have reasonable internet habits you can turn it off (you do need a process killer, you can't get it out of startup). I just do scans on demand anyway. > Golly, was I supposed to killfile you? Nobody told me! > ;-) You mean Gary and the filthy fowl :[] haven't had a 'word' ? -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster.
Guest glee Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns9B04CDB123F83thanexit@66.250.146.158... > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in > news:OTmJ5fhBJHA.4932@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > >> "thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message >> news:Xns9B047789AEBEEthanexit@66.250.146.158... >>> snip >>> ESET NOD has DOS, 9x and 2000/XP versions. It was >>> discounted to $19 at http://www.purplus.com last I looked, and it >>> is the highest rated A-V program around. >>> snip > >> The only version at purplus.com is NOD32 v.3.0, which >> requires Windows 2000, XP, or Vista. >> http://store.purplus.net/noanve30.html > > Once you have it, go to /registered users/ (not trial) dl's page > on ESET site and you can DL the other two, which will work with > the same license. Perhaps I should have explained it but since > it seems everyone in this group has me killfiled, I sort of > replied automatically. > >> Eset NOD32 v. 2.7 works with Win95 and Win98, and is >> available from Eset directly, by request. > > Perhaps this as well. They told ME to do as explained above. > > They have lots of international sites and the 2.7 and DOS > versions /may/ be avail. for eval. DL from some of those. Ah, thanks. I didn't realise you could download them all from the same page with the same license. Golly, was I supposed to killfile you? Nobody told me! ;-) -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+ http://dts-l.net/ http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
Guest Etal Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Re: Antivirus / Firewall / Backup software recommendations for 98se Zilbandy wrote: > I just drug out the old P3 800mhz Dell from the closet, hooked it up > and it booted right up. :) Now, all I need to do is get everything > cleaned up so my son can use it for some older DOS games and minimal > Internet browsing. Does anyone have any thoughts on software... cheap > or, better yet, freeware versions of Anti Virus, firewall and backup > software? My initial thoughts are AVG free, but I hear that 7.5 is the > last version to support 98, and it's not being supported with new > updates. I'll probably use and older version of Zone Alarm since > that's what it currently has, and it still appears to work. I also am > considering Acronis True Image. I have both version 7 and 10 available > to me. Any comments welcome. Gosh, it was great seeing that old > machine boot up. ::big grin:: Now, if I could only remember what I > used to know about Win98. :) 'Rising Antivirus' by 'Beijing Rising Int. Software Co., Ltd.' available from <http://www.freerav.com/>. A realtime AntiVirus scanner (new? as available in a freeware edition) that supports Win98xE that i haven't seen mentioned in this group. The download is ca 55 MB. ( I'm still using Avira's AntiVir, but the download-link for the Win98xE-compatible installer is not on their web-site anymore. ) -- Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion. Please followup in the newsgroup. E-mail address is invalid due to spam-control.
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