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      24th Feb 2007
I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in the
Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my vista
upgrade which was from XP.
 
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      24th Feb 2007
Hello David,

What you described is Vista just doing its proper job, conflicts and
troubles will not arrive until you force the install of those programs.

Also, browse these Forums for learning what factually occurs after adding
the program (and other similar programs) that you shared.

Question for you:
Do you desire a conflict free computer, or, do you desire perpetual
conflicts while using Vista and browsing the Internet?

Vista end users that *never* add third party programs rarely ever visit
theses Forums unless their only purpose is for sharing the joy and user
friendly functionalities while using Vista.

As end users add third party programs to Vista, progressively, (user
induced) troubles and conflicts develop while using Vista.

While browsing these Forums, almost without exception, the majority of
complaints are from users that have added third party programs.

Visit the below URL for discovering the best methods for using Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ssibility.mspx

We humans are sometimes firmly creatures of habit, wrongly believing what
was needed yesterday must be needed today. XP needed third party a/v. Vista
is not XP.

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"David H" wrote:

> I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in the
> Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
> antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my vista
> upgrade which was from XP.

 
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      24th Feb 2007
Point taken Jonathan! thanks for the reply

"Jonathan Schwartz 2" wrote:

> Hello David,
>
> What you described is Vista just doing its proper job, conflicts and
> troubles will not arrive until you force the install of those programs.
>
> Also, browse these Forums for learning what factually occurs after adding
> the program (and other similar programs) that you shared.
>
> Question for you:
> Do you desire a conflict free computer, or, do you desire perpetual
> conflicts while using Vista and browsing the Internet?
>
> Vista end users that *never* add third party programs rarely ever visit
> theses Forums unless their only purpose is for sharing the joy and user
> friendly functionalities while using Vista.
>
> As end users add third party programs to Vista, progressively, (user
> induced) troubles and conflicts develop while using Vista.
>
> While browsing these Forums, almost without exception, the majority of
> complaints are from users that have added third party programs.
>
> Visit the below URL for discovering the best methods for using Vista:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ssibility.mspx
>
> We humans are sometimes firmly creatures of habit, wrongly believing what
> was needed yesterday must be needed today. XP needed third party a/v. Vista
> is not XP.
>
> --
> Windows Vista
> Become Part of The Legacy!
>
>
>
> "David H" wrote:
>
> > I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in the
> > Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
> > antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my vista
> > upgrade which was from XP.

 
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Richard G. Harper
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      24th Feb 2007
Are you installing Vista compatible versions of these programs? I use AVG
and CA on my various computers here and both are recognized just fine.

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"David H" <David (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B607C052-D0B3-407D-8B28-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in
>the
> Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
> antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my
> vista
> upgrade which was from XP.



 
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      24th Feb 2007
"David H" <David (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B607C052-D0B3-407D-8B28-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in
>the
> Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
> antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my
> vista
> upgrade which was from XP.



The latest version of AVG works fine in Vista, I have installed t numerous
times.
Occasionally you have to manually configure the email scanner though.


 
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Jane C
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      24th Feb 2007
The latest version of Avast Home Edition is correctly identified here in the
Security Center. It causes absolutely no problems whatsoever, and the virus
definitions are updated automatically.

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"David H" <David (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B607C052-D0B3-407D-8B28-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in
>the
> Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
> antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my
> vista
> upgrade which was from XP.


 
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Bill Davis Jr
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      24th Feb 2007
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 02:00:05 -0800, David H <David
(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in the
>Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
>antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my vista
>upgrade which was from XP.


I am running AVG Anti-Malware and it shows AVG as the Anti-Virus in
the Security Center.
 
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Richard Urban
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      24th Feb 2007
We have been through this many times before.

Vista has ***NO*** built-in antivirus protection. It is necessary that you
install it yourself.

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"Jonathan Schwartz 2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:01665B5D-92B7-41F9-99C0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello David,
>
> What you described is Vista just doing its proper job, conflicts and
> troubles will not arrive until you force the install of those programs.
>
> Also, browse these Forums for learning what factually occurs after adding
> the program (and other similar programs) that you shared.
>
> Question for you:
> Do you desire a conflict free computer, or, do you desire perpetual
> conflicts while using Vista and browsing the Internet?
>
> Vista end users that *never* add third party programs rarely ever visit
> theses Forums unless their only purpose is for sharing the joy and user
> friendly functionalities while using Vista.
>
> As end users add third party programs to Vista, progressively, (user
> induced) troubles and conflicts develop while using Vista.
>
> While browsing these Forums, almost without exception, the majority of
> complaints are from users that have added third party programs.
>
> Visit the below URL for discovering the best methods for using Vista:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ssibility.mspx
>
> We humans are sometimes firmly creatures of habit, wrongly believing what
> was needed yesterday must be needed today. XP needed third party a/v.
> Vista
> is not XP.
>
> --
> Windows Vista
> Become Part of The Legacy!
>
>
>
> "David H" wrote:
>
>> I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in
>> the
>> Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
>> antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my
>> vista
>> upgrade which was from XP.


 
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Richard Urban
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      24th Feb 2007
The antivirus definitions are, sometimes, updated 3-4 times a day here. Hard
to ask for better than that!

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Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



"Jane C" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8FE07319-129A-4E20-A7B8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> The latest version of Avast Home Edition is correctly identified here in
> the Security Center. It causes absolutely no problems whatsoever, and the
> virus definitions are updated automatically.
>
> --
> Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
> "David H" <David (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B607C052-D0B3-407D-8B28-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have tried AVG, Avast and Kaspersky and none of these are recognised in
>>the
>> Security Center in Vista Home Prremium. Could anyone advise me of the
>> antivirus software it does detect or if this could be a problem with my
>> vista
>> upgrade which was from XP.

>


 
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      24th Feb 2007
"Jonathan Schwartz 2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> What you described is Vista just doing its proper job, conflicts and
> troubles will not arrive until you force the install of those programs.



Are you really advising people not to install anti-virus software?

Granted, a lot of AV is crap, and most of the time a 100% success rating in
benchmarks indicates only that the manufacturers spent way too much time
putting code for detecting a virus that hasn't been seen in the wild since
1993.

However, while there may not be any specific Vista viruses yet, and Vista
does a really good job of protecting you from the sort of behaviours
(computer and user) that allow virus transmission, the system isn't perfect.

For people who are likely to contract viruses, an anti-virus solution is
essential. There will be viruses for Vista one day, far sooner than there
will be lemon-scented paper napkins.

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