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Free anti-virus for Vista?
Bert Kinney b...@NSmvps.org microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance NOD32 Antivirus Software for Windows from ESET http://www.eset.com/products/windows.php Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Member: http://dts-l.org Doofy wrote: What is the best Anti-Virus software For Vista

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
Hi, We are having a major problem with POP3 in Vista. We are an ISP. Vista does not download mail using pop3 if there are large mails or attachments. Vista just states the server has timed out, we have tried increasing the timeout value also. We have installed a brand new installation of vista (with no anti-virus

What Antivirus Products Show Up in Vista
Tom Porterfield tppor...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Doofy wrote: How about BitDefender? My experience is that it too is a bit resource intensive, causing system slowdowns, though I haven't used the most current version. My opinion is that good AV software should be unnoticeable unless a virus

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
GreyCloud m...@cumulus.com comp sys mac advocacy Steve de Mena wrote: GreyCloud wrote: kcmunch...@gmail.com wrote: Jim Polaski wrote: Vista so secure it 'doesn't need antivirus' xp doesn't need an anti-virus package if you know how to set it up properly. So where are the instructions that come with your XP PC to do

MS to omit anti-virus from Vista
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windows vista security mikeyhsd wrote: it is NOT compatible with VISTA do not DO IT. That is incorrect. It may be that the version the OP used was incompatible, but Symantec Anti-Virus Corporate Edition v10.2 *is* Vista-compatible. nothing norton is .

Antivirus - Windows Vista
I tried turning off automatic updating, killed the Antivirus (Avast license) and even disabled Windows Defender... still no joy. BIOS is up to date, S1/S3 active. "Michael Walraven" wrote: Rich, I think that if there are open shared files that Vista will also not go to sleep by itself. check at Computer Management

What anti-virus software for Vista isn't rubbish?
Stan Brown the_stan_br...@fastmail.fm microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp customize Sun, 4 Mar 2007 09:25:44 -0500 from Mickey Segal <not_monito...@example.com>: The Norton 2007 products are way worse than previous versions. Good lord! I didn't think it was possible.

Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
I would suggest that this indicates that you can have all three programs I recommended (although Ad-Aware & Spybot aren't permanently on - I run them in a clean-up operation once every two weeks). No Ad-Aware, Spybot or antivirus programs, though. Linux seldom requires that sort of thing (depending on what you use

AVG anti-virus in Vista 5744
Edwin thorn...@juno.com comp sys mac advocacy Jim Lee Jr. wrote: In article <jtmckee-8F159A.16121510112...@netnews.comcast.net>, Josh McKee <jtmc...@rm-bogus-ac.net> wrote: In article <101120061228594067%mi...@hawaii.rr>, Mitch <mi...@hawaii.rr> wrote: In article <20061110183255897+0...@news.individual.net>,

Vista needs no anti-virus, says Allchin
Hi, has anybody some experiences with the new 76mapS and etrex Vista in comparison. The homepage of garmin is not very helpful in making a decision. Thanks, cheers Jochen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.361 / Virus Database: 199

how do I upgrade Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition for ...
NAV 2007 came with my new notebook and the Vista OS...and some initial problems were traced to the NAV. Defender at least runs well. Yes...NAV gets good reviews. BUT...if an anti-virus program can't be successfully installed, there's a problem. Symantec also has a problem with their tech support service.

Anti Virus for Vista
Where did you get that idea? Windows Vista needs anti virus protection. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "jim" <j...@home.net> wrote in message news:tOcTi.4071$W9.1404@bignews6.bellsouth.net... Vista doens't get viruses. jim.

Free anti-virus for Vista?
Tom Porterfield tppor...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Tim wrote: If you subscribe to internet access with either Verizon, Comcast, Or MSN, you should get a Complementary subsription to McAfee, which is more and more "vista capable" every day. It is a pretty reliable program, with the occasional

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
... spybot search & destroy as well the best is Free and open. I wont be able to respond to messages as i am on a friends system at the moment. Spybot is hold hat now, it wont clear up anything like enough of the spyware. For spyware, use avg anti spyware or superantispyware, in association with spyware blaster. Gaz.

OOT : vista gak butuh anti virus
That's
because Vista has two new features in it (a "feature", as most IT folk know, is a bug with seniority). 1: Paranoid security mode. When XP was developed out of its elder sister Windows 2000, viruses were at the toddler stage. You could sling a small anti-virus program onto her and nobody would be too worried

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
I switched to ZoneAlarm, which I found to be excellent (though slightly CPU-hungry), so I installed ZA on my new Vista laptop. Surely ZoneAlarm is a firewall, not an anti-virus program? Yes, same area of activity, but not the same thing. I'm after anti-virus software that will also handle spyware and stuff,

Vista vs Norton
Now it's taking over a quarter of an hour to reboot, and a spot of research reveals that whoops, ZA for Vista has a bunch of missing features and slows lots of people's systems down muchly. So I chucked it back, got a refund from ZA; the question is, what can I replace it with? I'm after anti-virus software that

Vista Won't Hybrid Sleep/Hybernate anymore
appu appubaby2...@gmail.com comp_crazy i guess this news has created a lot of suprise and argument in the IT community bt ALLCHIN finally agreed tht vista tooo needs an antivirus it ws just tht ppl misunderstood hin heres another declaration by ALLCHIN Allchin says to use anti-virus with Vista after all Ever since

Vista offering AVG Anti-Virus as security solution
Freeride freer...@maillinux.org comp os linux advocacy http://www.theinquirer. net/default.aspx?article=35665 JIM ALLCHIN, outgoing co-President of the Platform Products and Services Group at Microsoft, has suggested that Windows Vista is so secure it may not need an antivirus system. He added: "Vista is something

IE7 Shuts down in Windows Vista system
1) Most expert suggest corporations follow the following advice: A) Workers should not have more privileges than needed for their job B) Those that need more privileges should have multiple accounts - a regular one and one that has those greater privileges C) Their should be anti-malware software running and it