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On this computer with Vista RC1 64 bit running sweet, 32 bit Vista RC1
running equally sweet with a full retail of XP Pro as default OS via
VistaBootPro I wonder about anti-virus, anti-malware and so forth...
Should I need three AV applications?
Each of the operating systems is more or less on a platter of its own.
My own data can be seen from each OS (I chose to make My Documents
dedicated to a single platter and each login will look there and seems
to do so effectively (that is three admin levels, three limited user
levels and one meta computer admin)
Is there a way to use one AV arrangement that each of the separate OSs
will recognise and work with?
Or is it necessary to have three separate AV applications and what, one
wonders, will be the consequence of, say, having three separate OSs each
having its own dedicated AV all looking at the same platter of user data?
running equally sweet with a full retail of XP Pro as default OS via
VistaBootPro I wonder about anti-virus, anti-malware and so forth...
Should I need three AV applications?
Each of the operating systems is more or less on a platter of its own.
My own data can be seen from each OS (I chose to make My Documents
dedicated to a single platter and each login will look there and seems
to do so effectively (that is three admin levels, three limited user
levels and one meta computer admin)
Is there a way to use one AV arrangement that each of the separate OSs
will recognise and work with?
Or is it necessary to have three separate AV applications and what, one
wonders, will be the consequence of, say, having three separate OSs each
having its own dedicated AV all looking at the same platter of user data?