Does seem a bit overzealous. I prefer to use best of breed products.
Security? Well when you're the big guy- you're gonna get hit..
Can't MS put this stuff there for me to add- or at least ask me during
install for a 'user pattern profile' in case I'm PC Security illiterate?
-- That's what I would like-
To have all this stuff there for me to add/remove at my option?
What do you think?
Btw- Having looked for a small amount of time- It looks like add/remove is
removed?
MS gave up on the AV in the early 90's- remember the purchase of Central
Point AV? Too much work and resonsibility I think was the dejur-
BTW-- What liability has MS accepted with this product's Security Suite
being part of the kernel.. I guess if I get hit (which I haven't using my
best of breed stuff under XP); and loose $$$ via a hack- what outlet for
recovery do I have? My bank assumes liability for my money - which the have
under lock and key..
I'm not ms bashing- just don't think the grab on other market areas is a $$
recovery source..
I just read that Media center is out selling all other MS OS'..
I just want to work my pc- in a way that I'm comfortable with.. That means
not realying on MS to protect it- 100%- or even 75% for that matter.
If it runs my programs- old and new, doesn't crash and looks appealing- I'm
happy.
Speed is perception- If you overeat your gonna get slow..IMHO
Disabling many services helps here least with XP; btw. Black Viper did
wonders for my XP with his service (disabling) recommendations..
Gibson Research met (
http://www.grc.com )with MS on countless occassions to
warn/remedy/help with XP holes pre release- as I'm sure did many beta
testers and helpful hackers...
Has the security focus really changed in this release??