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Vista Firewall ??????
One of the recommendations was for Comodo BoClean, which seems quite good; it just sits there without being intrusive, but obviously does work to at least some extent, because when I opened a folder with an infected archive in, it immediately alerted me. I also quite like Active Virus Shield which is a version of

slowed to a crawl
benedito78 cr...@logwash.com microsoft public windows vista security "Microsoft and paranoid types will tell you that disabling UAC is a bad idea, but I don't buy the So if the writer never heard of UAC actually stopping spyware or a virus from being installed and there are many sources to back this up,

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
Chris Bellomy cbell...@duke.transcomus.com rec sport football college microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing In rec.sport.football.college The virus has to get on your system somehow. Yes, there are a couple that can get in via open ports and an open system, but the majority of viruses come from

UAC
Daniel James wastebas...@nospam.aaisp.org uk comp homebuilt In article news:<2Yivj.4810$d62.2...@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>, Mike wrote: vista isn't that bad, I wouldn't personally go and pay for it, but since it came with this new pc... There are things in Vista that are good, and things in Vista that are really not

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
And what makes you think there are any virus that attack *hardware*? Any I've ever haeard of only attack software. I see where your comming from in saying that xp is better than vista but the Service pack 1 is coming out soon for vista which i imaging would improve Vista's performance, also software manufacorers

Help me please
There is no one best, but this is certainly a poor choice. __ "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Doofy" wrote: What is the best Anti-Virus software For Vista Ultimate?

Vista Error Message - Windows Cannot find "database name"
I do not think it's a problem with a virus or with various settings in "internet options". I've seen the exact same behavior described elsewhere: people can access a Or http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Running+JIRA+over+SSL+or+HTTPS Is this a known bug in IE7 on Vista? Has there been a fix for it?

Reply to email alway selecting default address
Colleagues, Only one of you took up my challenge: to find a website for me to explore that will infect my unprotected Vista machine: http [colon] [double forward slash] astalavista [dot] box [dot] sk Well, I spent about 40 minutes there, clicking around and following all the links I could find.

First Microsoft Vista Virus - Ba-ha-ha-ha!!!
Just like with Vista, there were enough people looking at it for the concept malware to appear. Spin like a top if you want. And why did it take so little time for the first concept virus for Vista to show up when the first concept trojans for OS X didn't show up until several years had passed?

virus in IE in vista
There is no expectation that anyone favor a particular product from a specific manufacturer. So many opinions on what is best, underscores the fact that no ONE product is "THE" answer for everyone. AAMOF, I have no complaints with NIS2007 when used in Vista, but in XP it is a complete PITA.

Who is the poor pathetic asshole that's doing this!?! Is there ...
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manager Aaron Kaplan said they were prompted to put it up because so many people were having problems with Windows Vista, including compatibility (-8 I wonder if there are any firewalls or anti-virus checkers or spyware detectors available today -- and that are kept updated -- that support Win 95 and Win

Free anti-virus for Vista?
Jupiter Jones [MVP] jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "you didn't assume something about me" Correct, no assumption on my part. Or maybe you simply fixated on the one who recommended a Microsoft solution while ignoring there were other solutions by other MVPs.

Used Windows XP over the weekend
There is some overlap. However, it is a minor overlap. You are saying that what Vista offers is insufficient. I dare say it is YOUR private opinion. B" virus. Studying the broad family of malware has been my hobby ever since. This is not just knowing the infectors but studying the infection vectors and what

IE7 on Vista won't connect to website with self-signed certificate
Just like with Vista, there were enough people looking at it for the concept malware to appear. The difference is that with Vista it's likely to have a major And why did it take so little time for the first concept virus for Vista to show up when the first concept trojans for OS X didn't show up until several

Anti-Virus Software
"sklila" wrote: I thought I would return to see if there was a solutions, as I knew it was not only me having this very annoying problem. I have disabled my virus scanner from checking my email, lets see! "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Yes, I've heard from a few people who report having this problem.

40GB Disappeared
No_JuNk.com rec sport football college microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Trent Woodruff <afreti...@charter.net> wrote in The virus has to get on your system somehow. Yes, there are a couple that can get in via open ports and an open system, but the majority of viruses come from malicious web

OT: What Microsoft can do to fix Vista and help with the ...
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html Avast is a great anti-virus, vista 32bit and 64bit compatible east to use, and low on resource use; and it's free. but don't know which items in the services tab or in the start up tab I can disable. Is there something else i can do to speed things up? Thank you.

Downgrading From Vista To Xp on toshiba satellite
Herb Tyson [MVP] h...@1x2y3z.xnw microsoft public word docmanagement Office XP should work fine with Vista. What you're describing sounds more like a virus. There are viruses that overwrite Word files, resulting in Word no longer recognizing them as Word files. Once overwritten, there is NO recovery of those

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
David da...@invalid.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance GTS wrote: Huh? Windows OneCare has rated at the bottom of the barrel in effectiveness in independent testing. There is no one best, but this is certainly a poor choice. __ LOL! Are you at all surprised that an MVP would recommend a MS

McAfee Anti Virus and Vista
Bob nowh...@nowhere.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Right-click on the IE shortcut icon and select the Start without add-ons option. What I dont get is that there is other people who have a similair systeme and they dont have this probleme. I scanned for virus and other dirt with Dr.