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Experts Argue Vista Not Worth an Upgrade (C|Net)
Jimmy Ji...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing The issue at the hotel A is very very strange. This is not true for all secure sites, I could log into my hotmail and yahoo just fine, but financial institutions I could not, maybe they use a higher level of security.

Security Expert Questions Vista Security
... i have windows vista home premium 6.0.6000 and windows mail 6.0.6000.16386 and AVG 7.5.516 free edition. i have emails with www.aruba.it and www.tiscali.it and Subject 'prova', Account: 'pop.tiscali.it', Server: 'smtp.tiscali.it', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number:

IE7 in windows vista won't display some secure web sites
Dennis the Nerf Herder costea...@amsec.com windows-vista There are quite a few "live" installations Linux that can run directly from a CD or DVD, it seems Microsoft could "do no wrong" by creating an unalterable, dare I say "secure" version of Windows Vista that could run without a hard drive.

Securing windows open w/whole house fan
rob^_^ iecustomi...@hotmail.com microsoft public internetexplorer general Hi Laura, The problem is on their side with their dns servers. Try navigating to mx.freeshell.org (the last hop from a tracert test) You will see it resolve back to webmail.freeshell.org and wont load in IE7. Try accessing your web mail from

IE7 in Windows Vista does NOT open media player content
Isn't XP supposed to be the most secure OS there is? Who said that? At best, Microsft claimed it was the most secure WINDOWS OS ever. No, I'm pretty sure MS just Do the fan boys also realize that this essentially means we're seeing Windows Vista 1.0? And that no sane person installs a .0 release of anything?

"Vista Will Such"
Related: 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?

setting up windows vista mail with a yahoo email address
NoStop
nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista security microsoft public windows vista general AlexB wrote: You can do it al in Vista. It is a very secure system. It will resist your attempts to work on it with no password. You can download Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (free), beta2 for Vista,

Can anyone explain the difference between the Vista ...
nandu nandana...@gmail.com uit_tvm Myth: Microsoft touts Windows Vista as the most secure Windows ever, but the changes are mostly cosmetic. In addition, the new User Account Control feature is so annoying that most Vista users will simply turn them off. Reality: There's a lot more to security in Windows Vista than

[Rival] Anti-virus Software Unable to Secure Windows ...
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. Windows 9X was never more than a toy OS, not suitable for serious work. Windows NT (and hence 2000, XP and Vista) does not suffer from the problems which the

Wireless
EVERY TIME!!!! that I try WINDOWS or MICROSOFT UPDATE, it DOES THE SAME!!!! FRESH INSTALL, NO VIRUSES, NO SPYWARE, NO MALWARE, ALL TESTED BY NORTON, F-SECURE, AVG, AD-AWARE, and SPYSWEEPER........ Not just "the basic" scans. THE THOROUGH, GO TILL ITS DONE TOMORROW SCANS........ So if anyone can help me cure my

Vista-2-Vista Remote Desktop using a secure Windows Internet ...
MPG file from a web site it opens Windows Media Player on Windows XP. On Windows Vista I get the following error: Internet Explorer cannot display the If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are enabled under the

Vista/Longhorn Not as Safe as GNU/Linux
Business
companies are depending on this patch to migrate to Vista Business version. thank you very much beforehand. Cheers avllnva -- Trying to secure Windows World There is not one... A work around is to setup a VPN or Secure Shell (SSH) tunnel into your office environment and access one or more Vista PCs using

Toshiba TJ9-A200 CANNOT UPDATE WINDOWS VISTA HOME PREMIUM
renaejohns1 renaejoh...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista mail I did do this and it still doesn't want to work for me so I guess I just Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR invalid user/password', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92g error.

Unable to access Secure web pages using Windows XP
Angel An...@disscusion.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi All, Tnaks, thanks, & 1000 x thanks again :) for your advices and links. Your web is terrific. Cheers Angel -- Trying to secure Windows World "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: To add to my other reply you might look at the TechNet

Windows Vista, need to lock out keyboard access but still have ...
msn.com> wrote: 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 for the password, ie,

...currently no logon servers available...
What Microsoft did not do, as they were trying to retain compatibility with existing programs, was to tie down the security on the OS as much as they could have done, and as Windows from NT 3.10 onwards has allowed. Any competent system admin can secure Windows down just as the defaults in Linux are set,

setting up windows vista mail with a yahoo email address
You have got to be kidding me. 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 Windows Vista's first malware warning ,----[ Quote ] Web-based email services expose Windows Vista

IE7 in windows vista won't display some secure web sites
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.

Oh My God!
Do you have the most recent Root Certificates update installed (usually listed as an Option update at Windows Update)? Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update? What anti-virus or "internet security" suite are you running? What third-party firewall, if any? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security,

IE7 in windows vista won't display some secure web sites
I am running Vista Business. The MAC address of the wireless adapter has been added to all wireless access points. I have tried manually connecting to this connection (it uses WEP) and have entered the 26 hex passpharse. Still no dice. I am at a lost. It just says it can't connect to the network.