vista antivirus

Vista Antivirus

Computer Associates has an antivirus that works with vista and its free for a year seems to be , i just installed today and seems to be working no problems, i tried symantec and comodo antivir progz and didnt work, EZ antivirus did
JV

Here are are a few others: Avast 4.7 32-bit http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
https://www.trendbeta.com/index.php?get=80 run "Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON" from an elevated command prompt on Vista x64 (Thanks Barb Bowman for the tip)
http://www.mcafee.com/us/enterprise/downloads/beta/beta_mcafee/vse.html Learn more about AntiVirus support for Windows Vista here: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/viruses/wsc/en-us/windowsvistabeta2.mspx -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"J Valdovinos" wrote in message

Computer Associates has an antivirus that works with vista and its free for a year seems to be , i just installed today and seems to be working no problems, i tried symantec and comodo antivir progz and didnt work, EZ antivirus did
JV

Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"J Valdovinos" wrote in message

Computer Associates has an antivirus that works with vista and its free for a year seems to be , i just installed today and seems to be working no problems, i tried symantec and comodo antivir progz and didnt work, EZ antivirus did
JV

Rick Rogers wrote:

Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.

AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

Has anyone tried Symantec Antivirus Version 10 on vista?
"Roy Coorne" wrote in message

Rick Rogers wrote: Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

I have on 10.1.394 and it didn't work. I got a note that a drive was not compatible with VISTA and it was blocked! In reality from all the old & new software I have installed, these three items did not work: 1- Norton AV 2- Zone Alarm (latest) 3- Lavasoft Adaware Personal (latest) Funny isn't it?
"MS-Pcbob" wrote:

Has anyone tried Symantec Antivirus Version 10 on vista?
"Roy Coorne" wrote in message Rick Rogers wrote: Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

Run them in compatabilty mode;and I know adaware will work at least;cuz I am running it!! Jeff "It'sme" wrote in message

I have on 10.1.394 and it didn't work. I got a note that a drive was not compatible with VISTA and it was blocked! In reality from all the old & new software I have installed, these three items did not work: 1- Norton AV 2- Zone Alarm (latest) 3- Lavasoft Adaware Personal (latest) Funny isn't it?
"MS-Pcbob" wrote:
Has anyone tried Symantec Antivirus Version 10 on vista?
"Roy Coorne" wrote in message Rick Rogers wrote: Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

I'm using the free version of Avast Antivirus and so far it's working great under Vista. I'm presently surprized that it works because I've depended on Avast to protect my machines for years. AND it's free!
-MrVee
"It'sme" wrote in message

I have on 10.1.394 and it didn't work. I got a note that a drive was not compatible with VISTA and it was blocked! In reality from all the old & new software I have installed, these three items did not work: 1- Norton AV 2- Zone Alarm (latest) 3- Lavasoft Adaware Personal (latest) Funny isn't it?
"MS-Pcbob" wrote:
Has anyone tried Symantec Antivirus Version 10 on vista?
"Roy
Coorne" wrote in message Rick Rogers wrote: Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

Thanks, I'll try it that way. I geuss same solution for Zonelab's Zone Alarm? Other than these small issues, I really like VISTA so far!
"Jeff" wrote:

Run them in compatabilty mode;and I know adaware will work at least;cuz I am running it!! Jeff "It'sme" wrote in message I have on 10.1.394 and it didn't work. I got a note that a drive was not compatible with VISTA and it was blocked! In reality from all the old & new software I have installed, these three items did not work: 1- Norton AV 2- Zone Alarm (latest) 3- Lavasoft Adaware Personal (latest) Funny isn't it?
"MS-Pcbob" wrote:
Has anyone tried Symantec Antivirus Version 10 on vista?
"Roy
Coorne" wrote in message Rick Rogers wrote: Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
AntiVir
PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

I have just received an update from Windows Update:
KB920143
This is to fix compatibility issues with Symantec AntiVirus Version 10.0.1.622
I will now make an attempt to install it.
"MrVee" wrote in message

I'm using the free version of Avast Antivirus and so far it's working great under Vista. I'm presently surprized that it works because I've depended on Avast to protect my machines for years. AND it's free!
-MrVee
"It'sme" wrote in message I have on 10.1.394 and it didn't work. I got a note that a drive was not compatible with VISTA and it was blocked! In reality from all the old & new software I have installed, these three items did not work: 1- Norton AV 2- Zone Alarm (latest) 3- Lavasoft Adaware Personal (latest) Funny isn't it?
"MS-Pcbob" wrote:
Has anyone tried Symantec Antivirus Version 10 on vista?
"Roy Coorne" wrote in message Rick Rogers wrote: Symantec is currently working on their 2007 product which should be Vista-compatible. If they follow their normal patterns, they will likely not upgrade current products but rather twist your arm into purchasing the latest version.
AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic (http://www.free-av.com/) and Avast Home (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) are free for private use...
Roy

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