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We're about to select an anti-virus tool for our Windows Software Engineers. The best information I can find on a least-intrusive solution is 2-4 years old:

Least intrusive antivirus software for development PC?

Slowdown of Microsoft Visual Studio due to different Virus scanner

http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/02/choosing-anti-anti-virus-software.html

I'm looking for research/facts based suggestions along the lines of the original SQ questions or Coding Horrors article for tools now available (in October 2011).

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I think you could try Linux :) – Gabriel Oct 27 '11 at 18:36
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Close why? Meta says this is fine meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/61720/… – Eric J. Oct 27 '11 at 18:36
Truthfully, I have never used an AV for Windows (when I run it). Don't rely on AV to protect your system. Train your users to think before they download and run things. – Blender Oct 27 '11 at 18:37
@David: The question is specific to the impact on developers, not a general question about "the best AV solution", so I would not expect the best anser on ServerFault. Why is programmers more appropriate? – Eric J. Oct 27 '11 at 18:40
@David: This type of question seems to be excluded by programmer's FAQ? (Which technology is better section) programmers.stackexchange.com/faq – Eric J. Oct 27 '11 at 18:56
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