12 Nov 2006 at 15:31 #1 dave00 dave00 Permabanned Joined 21 May 2006 Posts 121 Location Newcastle Which ones are compatible???
12 Nov 2006 at 15:34 #2 garyh garyh Associate Joined 16 Mar 2005 Posts 845 Why not just use the one supplied within Vista itself. The one that's inbuilt monitors inbound and outbound connections (unlike XP which just monitored inbound).
Why not just use the one supplied within Vista itself. The one that's inbuilt monitors inbound and outbound connections (unlike XP which just monitored inbound).
12 Nov 2006 at 15:35 #3 dave00 dave00 Permabanned OP Joined 21 May 2006 Posts 121 Location Newcastle Might just do that then Would Windows defender be acceptable protection against spyware etc?
12 Nov 2006 at 15:39 #4 NathanE NathanE Soldato Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 18,022 Location London & Singapore Vista just as itself is protection against malware - as long as do your day to day activities logged on as a Standard User.
Vista just as itself is protection against malware - as long as do your day to day activities logged on as a Standard User.
12 Nov 2006 at 15:40 #5 Craig321 Craig321 Soldato Joined 2 May 2004 Posts 19,950 dave00 said: Which ones are compatible??? Click to expand... When I used Vista back in beta the recommended PC-cillin - they give you a free 90 day trial or something.
dave00 said: Which ones are compatible??? Click to expand... When I used Vista back in beta the recommended PC-cillin - they give you a free 90 day trial or something.