Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Jan 2006 18:33 UTC
Windows Microsoft will omit anti-virus protection in Vista, the next version of Windows, which it plans to ship late this year. As with previous versions of Windows dating back to Windows 2000 at least, Redmond is promoting Vista as a landmark improvement in Windows security. Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft's platform products and services division, told reseller magazine CRN that safety and security, improved user experience, and mobility features will be key additions in Vista. But there will be no anti-virus software, the Windows development supremo said during a questions and answers session with CRN. For unspecified business (not technical) reasons, Microsoft will sell anti-virus protection to consumers through its OneCare online backup and security service.
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Richard James
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2005-07-07

How am I forced to use IE?

Just install other apps (ie. WinAmp, Firefox, TextPad, etc) and that's it.


On a multi user system XP can have only one default browser so if you install firefox and everyone else uses IE then you are faced with a hard choice. Either force the other users to use firefox everytime they click on a link or everytime you click on a link it will open up IE not firefox. I mean links outside the browser such as in email, not exactly an endearing way to be multi-user.

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