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- Windows Live OneCare Beta 1.5 installation
- With the release of Windows Live OneCare Beta 1.5, Microsoft is one step closer to launching its consumer PC health system. When the system finally goes live, Microsoft hopes people will pay about $50 a year for OneCare's ativirus, antispyware, two-way firewall, OS maintenance, and backup and restore tools.Steven S....
- Image galleries 2006-10-17
- Windows Live: Holding back the release of Windows Vista?
- When I read the WindowsOneCare press release back in May of 2005, Iassumed that the new service was just going to be the next evolutionary step inthe Windows Update and Malicious Software Removal Tool line of services.However, six months later, in November of 2005, when I read the pressrelease about...
- Technical articles 2006-08-31
- Introducing Windows Defender.....not the classic video game
- Windows Defender which was introduced in the CTP Beta 2 release of Windows Vista is a program that adds an antispyware solution to the operating system. It helps control security threats, popups, and spyware from intruding into your system. It is Microsoft Antispyware taken to the next level in Windows...
- Blog posts 2006-02-20
- Investigating Windows Vista's built-in spyware Defender
- Microsoft gaining finallyI think with Windows Vista Microsoft really want to take its level far beyond other rivals like Mac and Linux. And maybe this time MS is in the right direction. Windows Defender looks good from your review and I hope soon that we may not need any other...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-20
- Windows Vista's Security Center stands to gain some real substance
- By now you've heard that the Security Center in the WindowsVista October Community Technical Preview CTP is sporting a status bar titledSpyware Protection. Although the status bar is merelya placeholder and the operating system doesnÂ't actually contain antispyware software at this point in time, the presence ofthe Spyware Protection status...
- Technical articles 2005-12-01
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- Anti-Virus software is available for Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsofts Windows Vista has enough changes in the way it operates compared to Windows XP to make some pre-Vista release applications cease to work properly. Perhaps the most dramatic differences come in the realm of the basic anti-virus software. This PR release came across my desk today and I thought...
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- TechNet Webcast: Anti-Malware Technologies in Windows Vista (Level 300)
- Windows Vista has many enhanced security technologies that have been developed to make the operating system more resilient against malware attacks. This webcast will cover how Windows is better protected against malware attacks, better at removing infections, and better at limiting potential harm from malicious software. The webcast will start...
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- Use this floating toolbar to set options (Windows Vista killer features)
- How can Speech Recognition be killer featuresIBM OS/2 Warp 4.0, a ten-year ago product, already had Speech Recognition. How can it be a killer feature. U killed me.Just plain daftAll of these features and a lot more can be added at a fraction of the cost with better...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-12
- Grisoft AVG Anti-Virus now can protect Vista Beta 2
- A few years ago I was tasked with quickly and inexpensivelyupgrading a peer-to-peer network for a medical office and ended up purchasing 11generic white box computers from a local computer shop. The techs at the shopimaged the systems with Windows XP Professional and a few basic utilities. Iwas going to...
- Technical articles 2006-07-27
- SolutionBase: Learn how Windows Vista takes a NAP
- In this installment of the TechRepublic series on Microsoft Network Access Protection, Rick Vanover discusses the Vista client configuration in detail. Here we will go through an example enabling a NAP configuration on a Vista client and discuss the configuration requirement considerations...
- Technical articles 2007-12-03
- IE7 GPO Windows Vista problem
- HiI have made some configurations for ie7 with GPO - user configuration, and when i log in as the user that the gpo should apply to I get several questions if I should accept to run rundll32, side tool bar, exe-files for our anti virus program and other windows files...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-04
- Microsoft to lock pirates out of Vista PCs
- Windows Vista attempts to thwart software piracyMicrosoft plans to incorporate new anti-piracy technology in Windows Vista that will help put an end to pirated software. Windows Vista's "reduced functionality mode" will lock people out of their PCs if the OS isn't activated with a legitimate product registration key within 30...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-04
- Vista is here; Should SMBs care?
- There's been a lot of hype about Windows Vista--from both advocates and detractors of the new OS--and many of those who make IT decisions for small and midsize companies are wondering whether they should be planning an upgrade to Vista soon, later or never. Windows Vista, Microsoft's newest desktop/network...
- Technical articles 2007-02-05
- Believe it or not - You CAN make a business case for Windows Vista
- Can you really make a business case in favor of Vista?In the Decision Central bloghttp://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/decisioncentral/?p=101I made the argument that under the right circumstances, Windows Vista can actually be a pretty good move. Although it may seem like Aero Glass is the only real advantage Vista has over XP, there are...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-16
- Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed
- Do you see Vista eventually displacing XP as the standard business OS?Original post:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=849Do you think Vista has any important benefits over XP?Why Vista FailedVista is a classic example of the adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". Why couldn't Microsoft just stick with XP and carry on upgrading...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- Windows Vista security features: Separating real benefits from the marketing hype
- With the pending release of Windows Vista, I thought it might be interesting to take a look over the new security features on offer. There has been much talk of advanced security controls, improved resistance to malicious software and viruses. How good are these new features, do they work, or...
- Blog posts 2007-01-29
- Windows Vista Tips , Tricks & Tweaks
- TWEAK 1 : Add "Open with Notepad" to right-click context menuDo you use notepad very frequently to open all types of text files? This quick tweak will add "Open with Notepad" to all of your file context menus. Whenever you right click on a file, you will have the option...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-21
- Malicious software troubles Windows Vista?
- While Microsoft are making much of the enhanced security features offered by Windows Vista, there are concerns that in reality these enhanced features offer little more protection that is currently available. Back in August we saw reports of ‘BluePill’, a malware attack that uses CPU based virtualisation technology to...
- Blog posts 2006-12-02
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Peer Product Review
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Peer Product Review DiscussionShare your Microsoft Windows 2000 experiences with TechRepublic Members here by replying below!Windows 2 K is much betterI recommend Windows 2 K over any other Windows made to date including the new "Vista" which has almost as many holes as XP . . Windows...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-14
- Study claims Microsoft Windows has fewer (but bigger) flaws
- Their criticality count for other OSes is messed upThere's no way most of those vulnerabilities for other OSes were "moderately" dangerous. It's a fine line and a judgment call. Symantec is up to the usual of banging the FUD drum to drum up business.Just in the first 3...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-26
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