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June 14th, 2006, 04:27 PM
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Windows Vista: What makes it the most secure version of Windows yet?
Have more control over what programs can do
By default, Windows Vista runs your programs in a more secure mode. If an application attempts to perform a potentially dangerous operation that requires administrator privileges, Windows Vista asks you for your consent before allowing that program to run. This helps reduce the impact of viruses, spyware, and other threats.
Browse confidently with Internet Explorer 7 Protected Mode
This Windows Vista-only feature limits Internet Explorer 7 to just enough permissions for you to browse the Web, but not enough to modify your files or settings—which helps keep your computer safe from Web-based attacks.
Get more safeguards from Windows Security Center
The Windows Security Center notifies you and helps you take action to correct a problem when your security software is not up-to-date or your security settings are potentially unsafe.
In Windows Vista, the Windows Security Center is improved to include information about your antispyware software, Internet Explorer settings, and User Account Control settings.
Linky: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...dowsvista.mspx
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June 14th, 2006, 04:40 PM
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June 14th, 2006, 07:24 PM
#3
Coolness. I like what they did with IE7, but it seems a ho-hum user will just dismiss a message like this just so they can continue doing what they want and having no regard for what is happening:
killervirus.exe is attempting to run in an unsafe way. Do you want to allow this application to continue? Yes/no
Goodness knows most users will click yes just to get it out of their hair. Poor people ... thats what we are here for I guess.
Also, what do you mean after 10 minutes? Are you saying that if you are idle for 10 minutes it will kick you off? Its the dialup OS! :P
Also, XP was going to be the most secure when it came out too.... but was easily the least! I hope Microsoft will make their launch safer than XPs!
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June 14th, 2006, 09:23 PM
#4
I appreciate that the boys in Redmond are determined to make "everyones" computer life safe. But imho,when it comes to safety on the internet,it's no different than the freeways at rush hour. No matter how you try to control people with speed limits and keep their butts safe with air bags all around and such,it just ain't gon'na happen!
And stickin' all that so-called security crap in the system has reached overkill major! For those of us who have taken the interest and time to learn the dangers on the net and have a scoash of common sense between our ears and taken the time to learn the proper settings in our browsers, they are only causing stress and headaches. If they just had sense enough to understand this and make it simpler to turn off the security that MANY of us don't need,the computing life would be much more enjoyable.
But so far,I for one,am not seeing that happen in Vista
Stupid question? No such thing!
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June 15th, 2006, 12:21 AM
#5
as an advance user, the first thing I do if and when i upgrade to xp is to turn off all those "extra" features. The only people i see it will really help are noobs
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