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"Vista Will Such"
Hi, Well, you can secure Windows. The problem here of course is knowing how to do it. With a business class firewall stripping crap off all incoming traffic and I use the XP and Vista firewalls on the desktop and use two nics and Linksys at home. Frank McCallister SBS MVP wrote: I agree with Claus on Trend but

Should I use 64 bit Windows XP?
Albert2 Albe...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi, I am running Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and am no longer able to achieve a secure wireless connection (to GoogleWiFiSecure). I was connecting to GoogleWiFiSecure successfully for several days and then decided to

Vista/unable to load secure sites, XP will though
Of course one might also quibble as to some of the categories; the first one in particular is "Most secure Windows ever". This begs two questions: [1] And then Windows Vista Starter is mentioned at the very bottom, as the "most affordable way to enjoy the basic Windows Vista experience". (Whatever *that* is.

Vista-2-Vista Remote Desktop using a secure Windows Internet ...
ADT keypad w/Ademco Vista 10SE panel, windows w/wired magnets, no motions left, all wires disconnected from panel. What would be methods to secure windows that will need to be left open, probably overnight, in order to operate a whole house fan? Two of the windows to be left open have a sidewayse sliding part.

setting up windows vista mail with a yahoo email address
Having similar problems, new PC with windows vista - would not accept password, changed it as per instructions but still get error messages as below - can anyone help Please visit http://mail.yahoo.com', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92 Thanks Lee "renaejohns1"

setting up windows vista mail with a yahoo email address
NoStop nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general AlexB wrote: I want to volunteer a conjecture that it could be malware. I am posting a sort of a composition I made for myself while I was delousing my systems. If you are interested, you can try a few things. So now the greatest and most secure

Is Vista really more secure?
Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise ,----[ Quote ] Well, allow me to take a moment to remind everyone of something that you might not remember - XP was also touted as being ultra secure. Seriously, can anyone honestly look themselves in the mirror and say this is the gospel truth? You have got to be kidding

What are your thoughts on Vista?
SG so...@nomail.com microsoft public windows vista general http://www.acronis.com/ -- All the best, SG "Jonathan" <Jonat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in file restoration and b) complete system recovery, in both cases including secure protection of the backup files (via encryption and/or password).

IE7 in windows vista won't display some secure web sites
mr.b m...@b.com alt internet wireless On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 06:56:49 +0000, nmp wrote: I can't connect to my office's secure wireless Windows XP Wi-Fi network. It Damn you! You made me shoot beer out of my nostrils!!! Don't ever use the words Vista, XP, Windows, wireless and secure in the same sentence _ever_ again.

$1100 laptop shootout, MacBook vs Dell Inspiron E1045
Remember, when XP first came out it was touted by Microsoft as the most secure Windows ever. Didn't work out that way did it. Prior to any Service Packs, XP had more security holes in than a pound of sliced Swiss cheese. They already are: vista Protected Processes Bypassed

38% of Malware is Windows Vista-Compatible
Jonathan Jonat...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I'd appreciate some pointers on affordable backup solutions (external hard drive + software) that can offer both a) selective file restoration and b) complete system recovery, in both cases including secure protection of the backup

Vista Security & administrator problems
Also see: Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise ,----[ Quote ] Well, allow me to take a moment to remind everyone of something that you might not remember - XP was also touted as being ultra secure. Seriously, can anyone honestly look themselves in the mirror and say this is the gospel truth?

Secure backup solution for Vista Ultimate 32-bit
He said the improved security in Vista was a reason all by itself to upgrade from Windows XP. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6316253.stm Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise ,----[ Quote ] Well, allow me to take a moment to remind everyone of something that you might not remember - XP was also touted

[Rival] Kaspersky Study on Security "Rather Bleak for ...
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ nyreed wrote: I am using IE7 and Vista Ultimate. I can't visit and secure sites using IE7. However using Netscape or Mozilla i can access these sites no problem.

Vista connection to secure Windows XP Wi-Fi network
PA Bear [MS MVP] PABear...@gmail.com microsoft public internetexplorer general Lauralrk wrote: Running IE7 in WinXP, I'm taken to a different but related page that says... <QP> There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted

Windows Vista, need to lock out keyboard access but still have PC ...
Jian-Ping
Zhu [MSFT] v-jp...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hello Craig, I am just check and follow-up on your status. I was wondering , if you were Sincerely, Neo Zhu, Microsoft Online Support Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

IE7 & Windows Vista will not allow to visit any secure sites
In other words, the application must function properly in a secure Windows environment. Complying with the previous requirements in this section will help to ensure that the application meets this requirement. ("Designed for Microsoft Windows XP" Application Specification, Version 2.3, Januar 2002) ^^^^ Eine

IE7 & Windows Vista will not allow to visit any secure sites
lee lee.ellm...@btinternet.com microsoft public windows vista mail Having similar problems, new PC with windows vista - would not accept password, changed it as per Please visit http://mail.yahoo.com', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92 Thanks Lee "renaejohns1"

Vista
Lauralrk Laura...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Running IE7 in WinXP, I'm taken to a different but related page that says... <QP> There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website was not

Last Rites for Win9x
not to require patches from time to time. Microsoft is saying that this is the most secure Windows ever (which they've told us for every version). I say it's bullshit and that, while it may be better than XP for security, it will still blow. So you're saying it's NOT the most secure Windows ever?