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Critical performance problem in Outlook 2007 and Vista
I have Internet Security Suite 2007 and Vista will not let me install, incompatible. I tried there site, what a waste of time. antivirus programs: http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2007/02/17/64-bit-anti-virus-for-vista.aspx Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!

MS to omit anti-virus from Vista
Disable your anti-virus application, any real-time protection provided by an anti-spyware application (except for Windows Defender; includes Spybot Tea Timer, Vista said there was a problem and ran some check for a long time. Eventually it said ACPI.SYS and MSI something or other were corrupted and it could not

virus in IE in vista
Scott geek...@angrykeyboarder.comatose microsoft public windows vista general On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:24:03 -0800, Vista64 <Vist...@discussions.microsoft.com> spake thusly: I installed Vista 64 bit, Now I realize there is no antivirus for it. Does anybody know if I can buy anti virus for Vista 64 AntiVirus for

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista - FINAL REPORT
Leythos v...@nowhere.lan microsoft public windows vista general In article <0o5tc3l286timr1cbp3f5bm6e60fc53...@4ax.com>, marco_desloov...@yahoo.com says. Except that the masses of ignorant users are unable to learn enough to keep that from happening - and then there are the exploits in applications that get

Vista Virus
intre...@chello.nl.invalid microsoft public windows vista general On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:24:03 -0800, Vista64 <Vist...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I installed Vista 64 bit, Now I realize there is no antivirus for it. Does anybody know if I can buy anti virus for Vista 64

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista - FINAL REPORT
I just read an article about a virus for Vista Beta 1 >> http://news.yahoo. com/s/pcworld/20050804/tc_pcworld/122125 My question is: I am sure this vulnerability will be addressed in later releases, but in the meantime is there a way to disable the Monad Command Shell in Vista, and if it is disabled what are the

Is Defender alone sufficient???
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if this slipped past everything I have, there is INDEED a need for AV. Well, if Norton classes whatever it found as : Security risk,Overall Risk Impact: Low, then it doesn't sound like a virus to me ! :-) That wasn't the question, now was it? He said that nothing was going to slip into the C:\windows folder.

Internet explorer inop & Anti-virus
A Dell with Ubuntu on is 30 more than one with Vista on. I'd love to hear their reasoning on that one, considering Ubuntu is open source freeware! Or is it because they have to spend more time removing their normal factory installed crapware that no sane person would consider installing? hehe yep. or is there

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
I do have an additional anti-virus program called Threatfire which is another free downloadable program that was suggested by a couple of local computer techs. Whenever I run a virus scan Hope this helps, Shawn -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Vista Forums*'

Can any one advise me on which laptop i should get?
jrfree jrf...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows developer winfx general I just read an article about a virus for Vista Beta 1 >> http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20050804/tc_pcworld/122125 My question is: I am sure this vulnerability will be addressed in later releases, but in the meantime is there

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista - FINAL REPORT
No_JuNk.com> wrote: Trent Woodruff <afreti...@charter.net> wrote in On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 02:09:03 GMT, Matthew Hennig Chris Bellomy <cbell...@duke.goodshow.net> wrote in and trust me, there's nothing they do that I can't. Plus I'm not constrained by annoying antivirus software. If you don't run every stupid virus

Vista judged and found to be
xfile cou...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general Your logic is flawed, too. That means you admitted your logic is flawed? :) Anyway, risks are always there and you're absolutely right about it. But it's all about to reduce the probability of "unnecessary" risk, and to minimize the damage when the

Anti Virus Windows Vista Premium 64 bit
Anyone else got a decent free anti-virus solution they`d recommend? Avast! or try re-installing AVG, as it's not a bad one. ClamWin's good but not for the faint hearted, there's no on-access scanner, only full scan and email scanning. Kaspersky's reportedly good, I haven't tried it myself for many years though so

Viewing Hidden files and folders
It came with vista but got a virus or something im not really sure and wouldnt log on anymore...so i brought it home and put xp on because we didnt have a vista First and foremost, if the specific computer model in question was designed specifically for Vista, there may well be no WinXP-specific device drivers

Vista runs out of memory
xfile cou...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general I am tired, and I meant to say - further discussion may not be necessary. Anyway, risks are always there and you're absolutely right about it. But it's all about to reduce the probability of "unnecessary" risk, and to minimize the damage when the

Free anti-virus for Vista?
Theuns t...@loanfin.co.za microsoft public windows vista mail I personally formated the HD and installed Vista (twice). The 2nd, time because I just could not find a fix for this problem. Therefore the 2nd time I only had Vista installed nothing else, when I checked what it did. There is no virus program installed at

Windows cannot access the specified device... (Vista)
nospam.net> wrote: "VB Programmer" wrote In your opinion, what is the BEST antivirus program that is out there (compatible with Vista.) I've been using Norton for YEARS, Search the newsgroup posts for discussions about anti-virus on Vista. This has been discussed many times. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

Anti Virus Windows Vista Premium 64 bit
Robert Moir use...@REMOVE2EMAILrobertmoir.com microsoft public windows vista general "Doofy" <rooigr...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eKqbgAO5HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista? There isn'ta single "best Anti-Virus" because people have different needs and the different

First Microsoft Vista Virus - Ba-ha-ha-ha!!!
Marco Desloovere marco_desloov...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general Leythos [Fri, 24 Aug 2007 06:58:52 -0400] wrote: In article Except that the masses of ignorant users are unable to learn enough to keep that from happening - and then there are the exploits in applications that get taken

[Rival] Windows Vista SP1 Slow, A Step Back (Says Windows ...
Steve Thackery nob...@nowhere.com microsoft public windows vista general 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,