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AVG Tron 2 Virus
Susan nscv.sysop.su...@myrealbox.com novell community chat Why would I want to, for just having noticed something in an online article? Sometimes I wonder about you, Joe. <G> -- Susan Novell Community Chat Moderator http://support.novell.com/forums/faq_rules.html http://www.ncci.org NCCIrregulars Web Site.

Frustrating Anti-Virus Problems
Diamontina Cocktail l...@australia.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Which Vista do you have? I found a load of problems with anti virus programs and 64 bit edition Vista Ultimate. In the end I found free AVG worked fine with it and stopped at that. Even paid for programs didn't seem to work

Pegasus mail hanging in Vista
Will be interesting to see the first widespread Vista virus. Not looking good for the virus writers, maybe they can start being productive now... jf "Mary" wrote: I doubt it, but try Google search. You'll probably have to buy one. "Grant" wrote: Are there any free anti-virus programs that work with Vista Home

windows mail and anti-virus programs.
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,

Cannot install Anti-virus programs
Paul_Lucy Re...@ThisNewsgroupPlease.com microsoft public windows vista security Out of curiosity, are there other classes of anti-virus programs besides HIPS and "f/fgeorge" <ffgeo...@yourplace.com> wrote : After a brief look at the web site and PDF I'd say InVircible Antivirus is similar to CyberHawk,

Anti-virus software
Lee L...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security I am using both Rising Antivirus and Rising Firewall with Vista and they both work fine. "Rasmus Bertelsen" wrote: "Jane C" <jellyb...@nospam.xjgarage.org> wrote in message news:2A660179-9C31-4676-9D94-999AFD860D8C@microsoft.com.

Is Defender alone sufficient???
No virus protection is going to be perfect, but not using ANY virus protection is foolish. There are a LOT of older exploits out there in the wild and many more of those than zero day exploits. AVG Free Edition has been upgraded to work just fine on Vista and whatever you may think about anti-virus software it is

windows mail and anti-virus programs.
Jeff J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing No, all but 2 are running Kaspersky Ent. 6.x, which is a security suite, not just anti-virus. I'll try this suggestion, though. Via google, I came up with these suggestions, some of which worked for some people: Disable IPV6

Windows fails second virus test
Bob nowh...@nowhere.net microsoft public windows vista mail Robert, Be assured there is no risk to disabling the email scanner. For the problems Norton antivirus programs sometimes cause, just disabling the Norton program is not enough. You have to uninstall it, then run this cleanup program:

Cannot Delete Message
OneCare was the only failure among 17 anti-virus programs tested by the AV Comparatives organisation. Microsoft's software only spotted 82.4% of the 500000 viruses that the independent My question is, if the security software fails, then how good is this new "Vista" at keeping us secure in the first place?

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
This happens when attempting to install either one of these two Anti-virus software programs. Neither will complete the install. I am running "Windows Vista Home Premium, 32 bit" Thank you in advance for any help. Vince P While trying to install Norton AV my laptop would just turn off after 45 minutes of the

Email attachement problem
All programs failed to operate during this time. "congoes girl" wrote: -- Have you performed your spyware & anti virus apps in safe mode, Are you running vista? Have u NOT enabled updates to "Automatiic updates where you can customise to down load & install inportant updates automatically at a set time of your

Vista does not recognize Anti-Virus software
When she downloads mail (even it there is not mail) or she sends mail, the program hangs and Vista shuts it down. We have tried many things to fix the problem but nothing We use Iolo Anti-virus and firewall. When we uninstalled these PM works fine. :( So, now I guess I have to buy another anti-virus program.

windows mail/os vista works fine but randomly get the followi
I have consistently stated in this group that AVG is only an average antivirus solution, and I have also stated that it often mis-diagnoses, and sometimes even 'guesses' that some AR located in "C:\Program Files\Buena Vista Interactive\Tron 2.0\Autorun2.exe. It then said that it succesfully deleted the virus.

Vista crashing randomly.
dan c. dytche...@hotmail.com novell community chat What!!?!?!? No creative, invective-filled rant about the PHBs who would even consider such an option for immediate implementation w/o input from the tech staff???? I am disappointed.... Sewermonger wrote: I did notice and I was a tad irritated so I didn't mention

What anti-virus software for Vista isn't rubbish?
Vista so secure it 'doesn't need antivirus' Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin makes interesting claim Will Head, vnunet.com 10 Nov 2006 ADVERTISEMENT Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin has stated that Windows Vista's new security features are so strong that antivirus software is no longer necessary. more so go

Remove Norton or McAfee to "solve" WinMail.exe problem?
The first thing you need to do is get your system stable again. Then you can add one anti-virus program. However, I am wondering if there are lingering infections left, in which case your best option will be to rebuild the system from scratch. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:

Remove Norton or McAfee to "solve" WinMail.exe problem?
No_JuNk.com rec sport football college microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Trent Woodruff <afreti...@charter.net> wrote in Plus I'm not constrained by annoying antivirus software. If you don't run every stupid virus disguised as an email forward or "GET FREE PORN HERE NOW!!@!!@!@!

Darkside Vista SP1 blocks many anti-virus/spyware programs
Roy Coorne rcoo...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Egan schrieb: Hi What are the best free full version anti-virus programs on the Internet? Much help appreciated. Thanks. The best free AV for XP is www.free-av.com whereas the best free AV for Vista Beta 2 is www.avast.com <my 2 cents> Roy.

Vista 64 Bit
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. ZoneAlarm has grown into a full security suite and only the basic firewall is