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Norton Internet Security 2008 and Vista's Security Center
[snip] When Microsoft introduces its long-awaited Windows Vista operating system this month, it will have an unlikely partner to thank for making its flagship product safe and secure for millions of computer users across the world: the National Security Agency. For the first time, the giant software maker is

Biz as usual for M$ and Vista security?
Paul P...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security I do this as well. A program like the "customize windows" that I described below probably would be complex and introduce some overhead of its own. What is this Backviper site that you speak of ? How do you use it ?

Vista Security Help!!!
I have just installed Vista. My old XP install is kept on my old HD which I have running in order to copy over files. Or so I'd hoped. Vista security stops me and I have to go to the security tab for every flipping folder. I know I can disable UAC but this results in me not being able to access the folders on my

Windows Vista Security Inherently Indeterminate?
I still wonder why none of those security gurus ever say that connecting several million computers with one network is a bad idea to start with. Or would that put them out of business? -- Reply to nico@nctdevpuntnl (punt=.) Bedrijven en winkels vindt U op www.adresboekje.nl.

Vista Security Center not showing Live OneCare
Bjornkarl (skip)bj...@april.se(skip) microsoft public platformsdk security I dived a bit deeper into my code and found out that my problem is not the same as you describe. In fact, I never get any records at all on VISTA using the same XPATH query string as I use on LONGHORN. The EvtQuery() call returns OK,

Microsoft Turns to Third Party for Vista Security
Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/20/vista_security_oversold/ Vista security overview: too little too late By Thomas C Greene in Dublin Published Tuesday 20th February 2007 20:30 GMT Review Microsoft has gone out on a limb to promote Vista not merely as "the most secure version of Windows ever"

Vista Security & administrator problems
Bathrone nos...@world.net microsoft public internetexplorer security microsoft public windows vista security Thankyou Robear. I have previously reset the IE settings as per the KB article and unfortunately that didn't fix it. I did it again anyway and I don't have 256 aes SSL and the other problems.

Windows Vista Security Inherently Indeterminate?
erock er...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public security microsoft public windows vista security Thanks Alun, That's exactly what I was thinking too, I just wanted to hear it from someone else :) "Alun Jones [MS-MVP - Windows Security]" wrote: I'd suggest asking the folks that make QualysGuard.

Vista Security Center Aero Problem?
LinkId=21155 MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Zek wrote: Hey guys, The latest security update for windows vista (KB946456) continually fails to install giving me the following error: WindowsUpdate_800736CC WindowsUpdate_dt000 It's rated as Important and published

Vista security system promises Windows migration headaches
Joe Richards [MVP] humorexpr...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista security Nope, you misunderstand hidden share, it was never intended as a security feature, it was more of a housekeeping, keeping things looking clean standpoint. A hidden share is marked as "hidden" by having a $ appended to it.

Vista Security
Shane sh...@weasel.is-a-geek.net nz comp Nathan Mercer wrote: Shane wrote: Patrick FitzGerald wrote: One of the things that Vista security will do is to to make YOU the untrusted person on YOUR computer Patrick Thats not necessarily a bad thing :-) I do however find the DRM implementation a bit on the nose (from

ZDNET - Cursor flaw gives Vista security a black eye
I have not found UAC that intrusive in Vista, and I let it run but at times I have to take control of folder permissions via the security tab. CH again, I don't have security clearance to perform that task! I managed to find a work around though. Reboot using the CD, Rescue and Recovery, do a system restore to

Symantec: Windows Vista Already Cracked
Mary M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general You need to post in the Vista group. "eddieb" wrote: I'm finding it nearly impossible to deal with Vista's security settings. Seems no matter what settings I use it keeps blocking website that should not be blocked.

Vista Security Center not showing Live OneCare
BearItAll s...@rassler.co.uk comp os linux advocacy Roy Schestowitz wrote: Security watchers lambast Vista ,----[ Quote ] Windows Vista has only just left the starting blocks but security watchers have wasted no time in challenging claims that it provides improved security defences. Virus Bulletin, the independent

C|Net: Symantec Wants to Lend a Hand with Vista Security
Ray Fischer rfisc...@sonic.net rec photo digital Cynicor <j...tru.p.....@speak.ea.sy. net> wrote: Jer wrote: After much discussion, looks like we didn't have that long to wait after all. http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/12/26/microsoft.security.ap/index.html Social engineering flaw, not Vista security flaw.

Norton Internet Security 2008 and Vista's Security Center
"Paul Adare" wrote: In article <2007124172616fuba...@optonline.net>, in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, <Martin> says... I am having the same problem with Office XP. I believe the problem is with the Outlook program. I installed Office XP on Vista without Outlook and it loaded with no

Bugs in Vista security stack says Symantec
Vendors said their products will thus lack advanced security features for 64-bit users (The 32-bit version that consumers are likely to get does not include PatchGuard and thus offers access to the disputed data). " So, does this mean that ordinary home users/consumers are not going to have a version of Vista that

Microsoft Ships First Vista Security Patches
I don't use Vista but I have read that it makes IE7 more restrictive like that. Hmm... a quick search on that tack shows that IE7s Protected Mode would be another significant difference to think about as a possible cause. I know even less about that feature of Vista. ; } Cross-posting to Vista Security in case

Vista security suite
What was Microsoft's response to using third-party security products... oh, yeah, "they're nothing but feel-good fluff on Vista"... guess again. Mac OS X is looking better every day. Now to screw up enough courage (aka self-interest) to leave the Dark Side.

Vista Security Center not showing Live OneCare
Shenan Stanley newshel...@gmail.com microsoft public internetexplorer security microsoft public officeupdate microsoft public security homeusers microsoft public security virus microsoft public windows vista security microsoft public windowsupdate Donna Buenaventura (MVP) wrote: Microsoft Security Advisory (943521)