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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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| VISTA security? What are good security programs that work on VISTA? I tried Zone Alarm Corp. but there were known issues. I am using AVG pro now but want to add more security. THANKS.
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Salisbury, UK
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| There are loads of AVs for Vista now. And Zone Alarms newest versions work fine with Vista. AVG is nice and lite. It completely depends on what you want to protect and how much you want it to affect computer performance. crabby |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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| It could be a configuration issue with the wireless NIC. It could be a mis-configuration between the wireless NIC and router. The wireless NIC could be defective is some way. I don't think Vista has anything to do with it with some kind of security setting with Vista and a wireless connection between the wireless NIC and the wireless AP router. alt.internet.wireless is a NG you can post too as well. ___________________________ Maryland Student Health Insurance cheap insurance |
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