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| Guest | Vista 64 bit - Alternatives to Ad-Aware? Vista Ultimate 64 bit Suggestions please on alternatives to Ad-Aware? I'm running Spybot just fine, but I remember that Ad-Aware used to find a bunch of stuff Spybot missed in XP. I tried running the latest version of Ad-Aware just now for fun, and it stalls in the registry check. I've read the 64 bit will be out 'later in the year', but they are real late on everything. Thanks for your help - IM |
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| Guest | RE: Vista 64 bit - Alternatives to Ad-Aware? How about Windows Defender? It's built in. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Imageman" wrote: > Vista Ultimate 64 bit > > Suggestions please on alternatives to Ad-Aware? I'm running Spybot just > fine, but I remember that Ad-Aware used to find a bunch of stuff Spybot > missed in XP. I tried running the latest version of Ad-Aware just now for > fun, and it stalls in the registry check. I've read the 64 bit will be out > 'later in the year', but they are real late on everything. Thanks for your > help - IM > > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista 64 bit - Alternatives to Ad-Aware? Thanks for the suggestion Jester. Windows Defender isn't catching a bunch of stuff that Spybot does catch. I remember that in XP with Windows Defender and Spybot running, Ad-Aware caught a further big list of offenders. I'm not critical of WD or SB, I just think the third screen is good - IM "Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8A5E35A7-3AD1-46DF-90E5-7DAC31CD77AC@microsoft.com... > How about Windows Defender? It's built in. > > --- > Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 > > > "Imageman" wrote: > >> Vista Ultimate 64 bit >> >> Suggestions please on alternatives to Ad-Aware? I'm running Spybot just >> fine, but I remember that Ad-Aware used to find a bunch of stuff Spybot >> missed in XP. I tried running the latest version of Ad-Aware just now for >> fun, and it stalls in the registry check. I've read the 64 bit will be >> out >> 'later in the year', but they are real late on everything. Thanks for >> your >> help - IM >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Vista 64 bit - Alternatives to Ad-Aware? What are they catching that Defender does not catch? If there are real issues that it fails to catch those can be reported to MS and the sigs will get updated. Defender, by design, does not block tracking cookies because there are hundreds of those on the average system and most of the tools that catch them do so only to bolster their detection rates. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Imageman" wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion Jester. Windows Defender isn't catching a bunch of > stuff that Spybot does catch. I remember that in XP with Windows Defender > and Spybot running, Ad-Aware caught a further big list of offenders. I'm not > critical of WD or SB, I just think the third screen is good - IM > > "Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8A5E35A7-3AD1-46DF-90E5-7DAC31CD77AC@microsoft.com... > > How about Windows Defender? It's built in. > > > > --- > > Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: > > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 > > > > > > "Imageman" wrote: > > > >> Vista Ultimate 64 bit > >> > >> Suggestions please on alternatives to Ad-Aware? I'm running Spybot just > >> fine, but I remember that Ad-Aware used to find a bunch of stuff Spybot > >> missed in XP. I tried running the latest version of Ad-Aware just now for > >> fun, and it stalls in the registry check. I've read the 64 bit will be > >> out > >> 'later in the year', but they are real late on everything. Thanks for > >> your > >> help - IM > >> > >> > > |
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| Guest | RE: Vista 64 bit - Alternatives to Ad-Aware? "Imageman" wrote: > Vista Ultimate 64 bit > > Suggestions please on alternatives to Ad-Aware? I'm running Spybot just > fine, but I remember that Ad-Aware used to find a bunch of stuff Spybot > missed in XP. I tried running the latest version of Ad-Aware just now for > fun, and it stalls in the registry check. I've read the 64 bit will be out > 'later in the year', but they are real late on everything. Thanks for your > help - IM > I take it your trying the 2007 version of Ad-Aware, that doesn't work with any version of Vista yet The old version is on Softpedia's website. |
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