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A Secure Windows Vista?
Sooner Al [MVP] Soone...@somewhere.net.invalid microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT" <michael.bis...@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9D8A7A02-4742-4F71-B474-E14DAA10DA6C@microsoft.com... I know.... That's possibly my favorite mostly-unknown new Vista feature.

Oh My God!
renaejohns1 renaejoh...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista mail Now I am really confused I had the icon in the bottom tray on the right hand Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR invalid user/password', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92g error.

Vista connection to secure Windows XP Wi-Fi network
When I get the error message that IE can't display the webpage, and I try "diagnose connection problems" I get a message that "could not connect to the secure web server webmail.freeshell.org - the host may be down or may not support a secure connection". I can't read web mail from their main page so far as I know

[Rival] 5 Flaws in Windows Vista (Most <strike>Secure ...
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: It will make you a Vista fan, too. "Extend Windows Vista": Um....another misleading header, since the subtext explains it has to do with multiple monitor capability.

Independent Security Experts Debunk Windows Vista Security
nmp n...@msn.com alt internet wireless Note I can connect through the Eithernet port so wired communication is possible.

Secure backup solution for Vista Ultimate 32-bit
techman41...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista security microsoft public windows vista general I am purchasing a new desktop with Windows Vista. I will be using the Bitlocker feature to secure my data. However that still leaves open the chance someone could grab data with a USB key when the computer is on

Vista more secure than Linux says MS Security Business unit ..
Kelsey Bjarnason kbjarna...@ncoldns.com comp os linux advocacy [snips] On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 13:21:14 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote: 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

Windows Vista, need to lock out keyboard access but still have ...
nmp n...@msn.com alt internet wireless Hi I'm have a Gateway MT6705 running Windows Vista Home version. I can't connect to my office's secure wireless Windows XP Wi-Fi network. It sees the network but can't connect. Has anyone else run into the same problem? Supposedly it should try to connect and then ask the user

Windows Vista, need to lock out keyboard access but still have ...
I have a home network > that includes: 2 desktop computers both running on Windows XP and 1 laptop > running Windows Vista. The desktop computers running Windows XP are unable to > go into secure websites, for example, microsoft update, banking bill pay or > almost anything that requires you to enter a passcode.

A Secure Windows Vista?
Tracy tra...@omnicityusa.com microsoft public windows vista mail Download YPOPs! and install on your computer. I did this last week and it works with the Windows Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR invalid user/password', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92g error.

setting up windows vista mail with a yahoo email address
This exploit is greatly mitigated by the security features in Vista compared to XP. During the time Vista has been out it has had less security updates than any other current OS. I don't think anyone believes that Vista is invulnerable but it is more secure than previous versions of Windows which he seems to be

$1100 laptop shootout, MacBook vs Dell Inspiron E1045
E. Scrooge scrooge@*shot.co.nz_(*sling) nz comp Has China got about 500000 copies of the most secure Windows OS yet for around 10 bucks each? E. Scrooge.

What are your thoughts on Vista?
Similar to XP, Microsoft promises to have the most secure Windows version to date yet again. `---- http://www.osweekly.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=2357&Itemid=449 Going about a month back: Windows Vista's first malware warning ,----[ Quote ] Web-based email services expose Windows Vista

Vista connection to secure Windows XP Wi-Fi network
Things like only being able to run IE for about an hour and not being able to run Outlook at all ensures that if you pirate Windows Vista Microsoft will help you make your computing experience as secure as possible. Good form. But if you pay for Windows Vista, Microsoft won't turn off these security holes and leave

Unable to access Secure web pages using Windows XP
It would be unrealistic to expect something as complex as Vista (or UNIX or Linux etc.) not to require patches from time to time. Very true. Any competent system admin can secure Windows down just as the defaults in Linux are set, even if your "usual Windows machine" is not so configured.

Vista "virus" detectors fail.....
Skip shadowcatc...@cox.net rec photo digital It probably is the most secure Windows ever, but that's a relative term, not absolute. They've told us that for every version, and it's probably true for every version. Not bullshit, just marketing. Bullshit would imply that it's a lie, and it isn't.

i can't send anymore emails with windows mail
Install your desktops XP or Vista as standard users (and don't start the UAC is annoying religious argument either as I don't see UAC unless I'm updating Quicktime and other apps. It's not a belief. Secure windows is a fact. Colin wrote: Hi, Well, you can secure Windows. The problem here of course is knowing how to

Vista-2-Vista Remote Desktop using a secure Windows Internet ...
It also Runs VISTA while the mac runs OSX 10.4 which is clearly outdated. But at least apple seems to be trying. The resolution is exactly the same. .... More importantly, what has that to do with sane, secure Windows users? You can keep denying that and keep on insistingthat this is supposed to be a Mac

Experts Argue Vista Not Worth an Upgrade (C|Net)
A presentation at last year's Black Hat security conference from Joanna Rutkowska, a researcher at Coseinc, a Singapore-based security company, covered a much leaner attack she called Blue Pill, which targets the virtualisation built into Windows Vista ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ and into current processors from both AMD and

Vista as Holey as Windows XP, Suggests Kaspersky
Similar to XP, Microsoft promises to have the most secure Windows version to date yet again. `---- http://www.osweekly.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=2357&Itemid=449 ,----[ Quote ] "Up to 60% of the code in the new consumer version of Microsoft new Vista operating system is set to be rewritten as the