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Bhavesh Patel
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      1st Jun 2009
vista compulsary antivirus softwear

yes or no


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      1st Jun 2009
Yes.
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      1st Jun 2009
Doesnt matter whether its Vista, its a PC and it needs such


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      1st Jun 2009
Even if it were a Mac. :O)

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>> bhavesh
>> thanx

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Paul Smith
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      3rd Jun 2009
My general advice is yes. If you like to run things you randomly encounter
and elevate things willynilly, yes.

Personally I haven't used any since I've been running Windows Vista. I
might use Codename Morro when it gets released - if it stays out of my way
like Windows Defender, otherwise I probably won't bother.

--
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Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/

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> yes or no
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> bhavesh
> thanx


 
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FromTheRafters
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      3rd Jun 2009
Even if you are not promiscuous with regard to running executables,
there are other ways for viruses to appear on your system.

"Paul Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My general advice is yes. If you like to run things you randomly
> encounter and elevate things willynilly, yes.
>
> Personally I haven't used any since I've been running Windows Vista.
> I might use Codename Morro when it gets released - if it stays out of
> my way like Windows Defender, otherwise I probably won't bother.
>
> --
> Paul Smith,
> Yeovil, UK.
> Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience.
> http://www.dasmirnov.net/
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> "Bhavesh Patel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B9FB3FBA-A3D4-4130-BA31-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> vista compulsary antivirus softwear
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>> yes or no
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>> bhavesh
>> thanx

>



 
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Martin Connolly
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      6th Jul 2009
I've never seen a virus on Vista. A few junkware things like My Web Search
and P2P toolbars etc., but never a true Virus or Trojan. Make sure your
automatic updates are installed as soon as they are offered and don't
download the usual crap you see like free porn (just needs a 'decoder' -
yeah right) or download accellerators or registry tweaks etc.

Vista works pretty much perfectly as it is, so don't mess with it.

 
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