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Besides Avast is there another free antivirus that is better? for Windows
Vista?
Vista?
Besides Avast is there another free antivirus that is better? for
Windows Vista?
Besides Avast is there another free antivirus that is better? for Windows
Vista?
Richard G. Harper said:AVG Free. My favorite choice and most frequent recommendation.
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CdLSRN said:Besides Avast is there another free antivirus that is better? for Windows
Vista?
Carey Frisch said:Install Windows OneCare, and you'll not have to
worry about those issues. You can try it FREE
for ninety (90) days. This is a brand new version
and is very robust! Uses very little system resources!
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm
With the excellent Windows OneCare package, there is
no need to install a multitude of different security software.
OneCare includes:
-- An excellent antivirus application
-- An excellent firewall application
-- An excellent antispyware application
-- Automatic system tune-ups
-- Automatic hard drive defrag
-- Checks for updates to be sure they are installed
-- Schedules automatic backups of important files
-- New version 2.5 just released - designed to work
exceptionally well with Windows Vista & XP.
-- All-in-one convenient, easy to install application
On sale at Newegg for only $19.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116442
Thank you all. I also have used it successfully. I just needed to document
for my skeptical son. I will forward your answers to him.
Richard G. Harper said:AVG Free. My favorite choice and most frequent recommendation.
Kayman said:Consider this also:
Avira AntiVir Personal - FREE Antivirus
http://www.free-av.com/
(The free version won't scan your emails.)
And how did you proceed using S/P (step-by-step) please?Yes, that has been getting far better reviews than AVG over the last couple
of years. You can stop the annoying upgrade notification in Security
Policy.
Kayman said:And how did you proceed using S/P (step-by-step) please?
And how did you proceed using S/P (step-by-step) please?
Paul Montgomery said:
Besides Avast is there another free antivirus that is better? for Windows
Vista?
Sorry if I have got your hopes up if you are running a Home version of
Vista.
If you are not, you run secpol.msc from an elevated command prompt, right
click Software Restrictions and make new policies, and add the notify.exe in
the AntiVir program folder to a new policy in Additional Rules, and make it
Disallowed.
It may be possible to add this directly to the registry some way, if you
have a Home version. I suggest searching on Google, using search terms like
"Avira AntiVir Disable notify.exe Vista Home" to find out for sure.
A big difference between Vista's free Firewall and the one included in
Onecare is that it has easily configured outbound control - very
important to stop malware dialling out.
Hi,
A big difference between Vista's free Firewall and the one included in
Onecare is that it has easily configured outbound control
- very important to stop malware dialling out.
*Vista's built in firewall has all outbound connections enabled by
default* - this is dangerous. Check it by going to 'www.grc.com'
(http://www.grc.com) click the tab that says freeware, then security,
then leaktest, download and run it - it will dial out unhindered.
How do you stop this? The best way is to use the free Vista Firewall
Control
( available in 32 and 64 bit versions ) 'www.shinx-soft.com/Vista'
(http://www.shinx-soft.com/Vista)
Alternatively, get a 3rd party Firewall Zone Alarm (32 bit only) or
Comodo ( 32 and 64 bit versions ) 'www.comodo.com'
(http://www.comodo.com)