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| | Virus protection I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and why I need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question is....Will McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees came already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will it be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I hate to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. Chris |
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| | Re: Virus protection Gary is convinced that McAfee is not compatible with Vista. I assure you that the current version is and the upcoming 2008 products even add 64-bit compatibily for Vista - about to be released. I've been using McAfee on my Vista Ultimate since day 1 without incident. I use Windows Mail exclusively. -- Peter Toronto, Canada "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: >I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and why > I > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question > is....Will > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees came > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will > it > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I > hate > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. > > Chris |
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| | Re: Virus protection Some (lucky) people have no problems with McAfee or Norton. All I can tell you is that in the past 7 months, hundreds of users have posted here with severe mail problems, and when they uninstalled their non-compatible antivirus, their problem magically went away! If the antivirus uninstall, followed by a re-creation of the corrupted mail account, does not produce the expected relief, you can reinstall the antivirus of your choice. You should have received a McAfee install CD. If not, contact McAfee support and ask them how are you supposed to reinstall the program. Also, the larger ISPs all offer free downloadable antivirus programs to their customers. As far as I'm concerned, the free Avast antivirus is just as good as the big name antivirus products, and certainly much less of a resource hog. Gary VanderMolen "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: > I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and why I > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question is....Will > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees came > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will it > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I hate > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. > > Chris |
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| | Re: Virus protection Peter, why am I having problems with Windows Mail then? I haven't used McAfee before I have been a loyal Norton user since day #1 of my computer use. My subscription to Norton was about to run out. Since McAfee is free for a year on this new computer, I decided to give it a try. Do you have a reason why I am having this problem with Window Mail? 2-3 times a day I have to re-boot because the messages I create or reply to have only the frame and no guts to it. "Peter" wrote: Quote: > Gary is convinced that McAfee is not compatible with Vista. I assure you > that the current version is and the upcoming 2008 products even add 64-bit > compatibily for Vista - about to be released. I've been using McAfee on my > Vista Ultimate since day 1 without incident. I use Windows Mail > exclusively. > > -- > Peter > Toronto, Canada > "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: > >I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free > > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and why > > I > > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question > > is....Will > > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees came > > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will > > it > > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons > > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I > > hate > > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. > > > > Chris > |
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| | Re: Virus protection Windows Mail settings in Tools/Options/Security - set to Internet and uncheck Block images? If you are getting images totally blocked then you may have adjusted the Parental Controls somehow and given yourself a child's privileges. Assuming you have privacy service installed og=f course. I don't and have never used it. Post in http://community.mcafee.com -- Peter Toronto, Canada "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5A38B1C2-9B19-49E4-8C35-323B0C833CDA@xxxxxx Quote: > Peter, why am I having problems with Windows Mail then? I haven't used > McAfee before I have been a loyal Norton user since day #1 of my computer > use. My subscription to Norton was about to run out. Since McAfee is > free > for a year on this new computer, I decided to give it a try. Do you have > a > reason why I am having this problem with Window Mail? 2-3 times a day I > have > to re-boot because the messages I create or reply to have only the frame > and > no guts to it. > > "Peter" wrote: > Quote: >> Gary is convinced that McAfee is not compatible with Vista. I assure you >> that the current version is and the upcoming 2008 products even add >> 64-bit >> compatibily for Vista - about to be released. I've been using McAfee on >> my >> Vista Ultimate since day 1 without incident. I use Windows Mail >> exclusively. >> >> -- >> Peter >> Toronto, Canada >> "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free >> > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and >> > why >> > I >> > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question >> > is....Will >> > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees >> > came >> > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, >> > will >> > it >> > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons >> > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I >> > hate >> > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. >> > >> > Chris >> |
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| | Re: Virus protection Oops...read of i.s.o og=f LOL Also McAfee Tech Support is now easier to access here: http://service.mcafee.com/TechSuppor...?lc=1033&sg=TS -- Peter Toronto, Canada "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5A38B1C2-9B19-49E4-8C35-323B0C833CDA@xxxxxx Quote: > Peter, why am I having problems with Windows Mail then? I haven't used > McAfee before I have been a loyal Norton user since day #1 of my computer > use. My subscription to Norton was about to run out. Since McAfee is > free > for a year on this new computer, I decided to give it a try. Do you have > a > reason why I am having this problem with Window Mail? 2-3 times a day I > have > to re-boot because the messages I create or reply to have only the frame > and > no guts to it. > > "Peter" wrote: > Quote: >> Gary is convinced that McAfee is not compatible with Vista. I assure you >> that the current version is and the upcoming 2008 products even add >> 64-bit >> compatibily for Vista - about to be released. I've been using McAfee on >> my >> Vista Ultimate since day 1 without incident. I use Windows Mail >> exclusively. >> >> -- >> Peter >> Toronto, Canada >> "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free >> > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and >> > why >> > I >> > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question >> > is....Will >> > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees >> > came >> > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, >> > will >> > it >> > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons >> > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I >> > hate >> > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. >> > >> > Chris >> |
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| | Re: Virus protection You see lots of posts because people do strange things with their email. Like leaving 350 emails in their inbox, fail to mention that the emails contain risque attachments etc. etc. There are lots of reasons why people have problems and often it is, I admit, McAfee to blame, but in many case, it was only doing its job, in oither cases the users haven't set the applications up correctly. -- Peter Toronto, Canada "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OS5xy5U$HHA.3916@xxxxxx Quote: > Some (lucky) people have no problems with McAfee or Norton. > All I can tell you is that in the past 7 months, hundreds of users > have posted here with severe mail problems, and when they > uninstalled their non-compatible antivirus, their problem magically > went away! > > If the antivirus uninstall, followed by a re-creation of the corrupted > mail account, does not produce the expected relief, you can > reinstall the antivirus of your choice. > > You should have received a McAfee install CD. If not, contact > McAfee support and ask them how are you supposed to reinstall > the program. Also, the larger ISPs all offer free downloadable > antivirus programs to their customers. > > As far as I'm concerned, the free Avast antivirus is just as good > as the big name antivirus products, and certainly much less of > a resource hog. > > Gary VanderMolen > > > "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: >> I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free >> anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and >> why I >> need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question >> is....Will >> McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees >> came >> already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will >> it >> be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons >> because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I >> hate >> to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. >> >> Chris > |
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| | Re: Virus protection "Chris" <Chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6FF57964-B974-47AB-852D-B00E78A79375@xxxxxx Quote: >I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and why > I > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question > is....Will > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees came > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will > it > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I > hate > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. > > Chris Mail. Sooner or later they will have an update that allows them to mess up Windows Mail on your computer. They both plant hooks too deeply into the operating system, slowing everything down and eventually causing a disaster. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Do not send mail. |
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| | RE: Virus protection Chris, I've been using Norton 360 with Vista Office since it became available. Haven't had any problems yet. I used to hear the same thing ('replace Norton Internet Security') when I was running that on my XP machine, but didn't have problems there either. One comment however re Norton: if you had an earlier version of Norton, or a different Norton product on your PC, and then installed a Norton product on top of it, you can have troubles. The Norton Uninstall feature of their software is less than stellar at removing all traces of their programs. Norton provides a 'Removal Tool' on their website, that will remove all traces of a previous Norton product (exception - SystemWorks). They also provide detailed instructions on how to install multiple Norton products - search the Norton site for them. I realize you would like to keep McAfee, avoiding throwing away a product that may work. Perhaps McAfee has something similar to Norton's Removal Tool. I'd check their site. Keep in mind, the problems with Windows Mail is not the antivirus programs - it's Windows Mail. Microsoft opted to no longer support it (after only 6 months). A slightly different problem is that the replacement they're touting, Windows Live Mail (not to be confused with Hot Mail) is still in beta, and has a bunch of bugs of its own. Look for some relief when Service Pack 1 comes out - The media is reporting that may happen in January. Good luck. Toyman _________________________________ "Chris" wrote: Quote: > I was told by Gary I needed to uninstall McAfee's and use this free > anti-virus. I haven't done it yet. I understand what is going on and why I > need to do so. I have the site saved to favorites. My question is....Will > McAfees and/or Nortons ever be compatible with Windows Mail? McAfees came > already installed on my computer. If I remove it from my computer, will it > be lost to me forever? I guess in my mind I trust McAfees and Nortons > because they are the big names in AV and I have used them for years. I hate > to loss a year's free subscription to McAfee. > > Chris |
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| | Re: Virus protection "Toyman" <Toyman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4856ED91-6D36-4BA1-9B24-CF83DFAC08B1@xxxxxx Quote: > Chris, > I've been using Norton 360 with Vista Office since it became available. > Haven't had any problems yet. I used to hear the same thing ('replace > Norton > Internet Security') when I was running that on my XP machine, but didn't > have > problems there either. > > One comment however re Norton: if you had an earlier version of Norton, or > a > different Norton product on your PC, and then installed a Norton product > on > top of it, you can have troubles. The Norton Uninstall feature of their > software is less than stellar at removing all traces of their programs. > Norton provides a 'Removal Tool' on their website, that will remove all > traces of a previous Norton product (exception - SystemWorks). They also > provide detailed instructions on how to install multiple Norton products - > search the Norton site for them. I realize you would like to keep McAfee, > avoiding throwing away a product that may work. Perhaps McAfee has > something > similar to Norton's Removal Tool. I'd check their site. > > Keep in mind, the problems with Windows Mail is not the antivirus > programs - > it's Windows Mail. Microsoft opted to no longer support it (after only 6 > months). A slightly different problem is that the replacement they're > touting, Windows Live Mail (not to be confused with Hot Mail) is still in > beta, and has a bunch of bugs of its own. Look for some relief when > Service > Pack 1 comes out - The media is reporting that may happen in January. 1. There is no such thing as Vista Office. 2. Nor at least 10 years Norton and McAfee have caused problems for Outlook Express and now WinMail. It is true that email scanning is bad with other anti-virus program, but these two are a special case. They'll cause problems even with email scanning turned off. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Do not send mail. |
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