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What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
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

Vista needs no anti-virus, says Allchin
If you suspect your computer is infected, follow these steps: 1) If you have anti-virus and anti-spyware programs already installed on your computer, 3) Scan your system with /several/ of the better free online scanners, such as: Kaspersky Antivirus (http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner) NOD32

Vista Ultimate & IE7
Gaz gaz...@msn.com uk comp homebuilt Les Matthew wrote: Gaz wrote: Paul-B wrote: Nick Le Lievre wrote: As subject. Ubuntu ROFL. He was talking about a proper multi use home operating system, not some dodgy piece of software that most people wouldnt put on their computer if you paid them. Gaz Here's one that does.

Windows Vista Antivirus, Firewall, Antispyware
Your Vista edition doesn't matter here. While neither an anti-virus or anti-spyware application's real-time protection doesn't load when you boot into Safe Mode, full system scanning remains functional for both. Vista Security is discussed in greater detail in the newsgroup microsoft.public.windows.vista.security.

Which Anti-Virus and Security for Vista?
flatfish+++ flatf...@linuxmail.org comp os linux advocacy On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 14:36:48 -0600, Erik Funkenbusch wrote: If I email you a virus, you save it to your home directory, set the execute bit (by right clicking on it in any file manager and in the properties setting it's execute bit) then executing it,

MS to omit anti-virus from Vista
I don't like symatec as anti-virus protection should all be free De Zundappmuts wrote: Try the symantec site and take a look there if there's any kind of programma who's supported Vista. Maybe they got one for you. Suc6 De Zundappmuts "- Bobb -" <b...@noemail.123> schreef in bericht

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
Vista would live a great deal of its life connected to the internet if that were possible and demands at least some internet contact to be authenticated to run. First Vista wants to see if there is anything on your computer it doesn't like. Vista says to disable your anti virus before trying to upgrade.

What anti-virus software for Vista isn't rubbish?
Ken Blake kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "Doofy" <rooigr...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eO%23Kk4N5HHA.980@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... What is the best Anti-Virus software For Vista Ultimate? Questions like this get opinions, not answers, and you'll get

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
and then (4) installing another Vista-compatible anti-virus application.* I'd especially recommend trying the above if (1) the WinXP machine is not running ZA Security Suite and/or (2) if connecting the Vista machine directly to the modem does not resolve the unwanted behavior. ===== * I can highly recommend NOD32

Whats the best free Vista anti-virus
Jim Lee Jr. peejste...@insightbb.com comp sys mac advocacy In article <jtmckee-0E47CE. 14213414112...@netnews.comcast.net>, Josh McKee <jtmc...@rm-bogus-ac.net> wrote: In article <clund-2CB5A9.11184214112...@news.get.no>, C Lund <cl...@notam02SPAMBLOCK.no> wrote: I see you ignored the "ease of use" bit.

windows vista rc1 anti-virus
23.587km....??? Thank you in advance Erick --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.237 / Virus Database: 115 - Release Date: 7/03/01 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

The Vistas seen from Vista
Gaz gaz...@msn.com uk comp homebuilt harikeo wrote: Dr.Hal0nf1r£$ wrote: TheOneSteeltips wrote: I would recommend you remove "make sure you delete the program folder in case it remains" and then reinstall AVG I Have found it better than Mcafee software cracked of course on my laptop before it imploded Install

Vista so secure it doesn't need Anti-Virus
Is this a Vista glitch, or a strictly a Windows Mail conflict with antivirus programs? I agree that many of the problems we see are related to the bloated monsters that McAfee and Norton have become. This particular machine came with McAfee, so that's what is running on it. Do you have another recommendation?

Vista so secure it doesn't need Anti-Virus
Lars Träger Lars.Trae...@epost.de comp sys mac advocacy Josh McKee <jtmc...@rm-bogus-ac.net> wrote: In article <20061119152540925+0000@news. individual.net>, Peter Hayes <notinu...@btinternet.com> wrote: In <C185BF45.65C6B%S...@CABLEONE.NET.lNVALID> Snit wrote: How so? If there is a rule that allows for easy

Vista so secure it doesn't need Anti-Virus
Roy Coorne rcoo...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general 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, which is unstable at times. I don't like McAfee either. I'm contimplating either Kaspersky 6 or

Vista so secure it doesn't need Anti-Virus
Allchin Suggests Vista Won't Need Antivirus By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews November 9, 2006, 4:26 PM During a telephone conference with reporters yesterday, outgoing Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin, while touting the new security features of Windows Vista, which was released to manufacturing yesterday,

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
John Corliss jcorl...@fake.invalid alt comp freeware badgolferman wrote: Bear Bottoms, 11/15/2006, 9:04:50 AM, <op.ti19ecmujo4m88@c57jw11> wrote: Grisoft has announced that "Microsoft is making AVG Anti-Virus 7.5 and AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition available via Windows Security Center as a Windows Vista security

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
HeyBub hey...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Steve Thackery wrote: I've created a new thread for this because it is seriously off-topic for the original thread (see "Vista Key.." below). I wrote: I've been running Vista Home Premium since 31st January, WITHOUT any anti-virus software at all,

Best ANTI-VIRUS program that is Vista compatible
BSchnur BSch...@cox.net microsoft public windows vista general There is a 30 day try before you buy option for NOD32. I'm using paid for NOD 32 increasingly for myself and my clients. -- Barry Schnur.

Vista Won't Need Antivirus
Figures, after all you are one of the most dishonest widiots around here" Yet over here, he claims anti-aliasing has no effect on screen shots: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.advocacy/msg/628d7bbe0fe... " BTW, it is so simple to test for yourself. Do a screen-shot of a text. Now disable anti-aliasing