 RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs: | Wonder how long before....
other security products stop working after a Windows 'Security' update? -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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  Plasticman Will Work For Bandwidth Premium join:2002-09-06 Harrisville, RI clubs:
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I tried it and it said that my vnc client was a trojan an removed it with out me even getting a chance to allow the program to keep running.
Now is that a coinsidence or is microsoft stating that any remote client software that they don't have a hand in some way....... they will prevent you from using it as they are not making money from it.
Plasticman -- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I cannot accept, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had to kill today because they pissed me off |
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 dbozzo
join:2003-10-29 Roslindale, MA | More Money!
Yes, M$ is going to make a killing on this one!
It makes me wonder how much longer users will stay in the dark before they wake up to an alternative operating system? |
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 liquidnw
join:2005-06-05 Bronx, NY
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said by Plasticman :I tried it and it said that my vnc client was a trojan an removed it with out me even getting a chance to allow the program to keep running. Now is that a coinsidence or is microsoft stating that any remote client software that they don't have a hand in some way....... they will prevent you from using it as they are not making money from it. Plasticman Thats because it is a trojan. VNC clients can be very dangerous to the average personal since they can easily get around hardware firewalls. I also have a vnc client that Windows defender classifies as a trojan. All you had to do was put it in the exclusions list. Do you guys get off by constantly bashing MS before you even think? |
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 Necronomikro
join:2005-09-01 | Correction, can be part of a trojan, not necessarily is. I use it for controling my computers remotely over the internet, but, use a VPN to accomplish this. |
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 dbozzo
join:2003-10-29 Roslindale, MA
| As a mac user, I have used "Chicken of the VNC". Nice little app with low overhead. It's always a good idea to ONLY use the ports necessary to get the job done. Anything else is just leaving the door wide open. I still stand by my mac for 95% of what I do. Yes I have bootcamp installed, but "Tiger" is still my main OS. I DO have open source AV and spyware removers installed under XP and I DON'T LOGIN AS ADMIN! Since I'm not using XP for the important stuff, if it goes belly up, no biggie.  |
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| reply to liquidnw said by liquidnw :said by Plasticman :I tried it and it said that my vnc client was a trojan an removed it with out me even getting a chance to allow the program to keep running. Now is that a coinsidence or is microsoft stating that any remote client software that they don't have a hand in some way....... they will prevent you from using it as they are not making money from it. Plasticman Thats because it is a trojan. VNC clients can be very dangerous to the average personal since they can easily get around hardware firewalls. I also have a vnc client that Windows defender classifies as a trojan. All you had to do was put it in the exclusions list. Do you guys get off by constantly bashing MS before you even think? Well the online version the MS offers does not allow you to create an exclusion. It just eliminates it. Anything that the online version thinks might remotely be bad it will eliminate it with out asking you and gives you no option to make exclusions -- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I cannot accept, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had to kill today because they pissed me off |
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  Lazarus Slavin Away Premium join:2002-06-18 Westby, MT clubs:
| reply to dbozzo Re: More Money!
said by dbozzo :Yes, M$ is going to make a killing on this one! It makes me wonder how much longer users will stay in the dark before they wake up to an alternative operating system? Users will continue to stay in the dark until the "alternative operating systems" become much more user friendly. As much as *nix users wanna tout how easy the new distros are to use, to the average computer user out there they are still very difficult. *nix distros will continue to be the realm of "geeks/nerds" for a long while IMHO. -- Mater artium necessitas. [Necessity is the mother of invention]. |
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 liquidnw
join:2005-06-05 Bronx, NY
| reply to Plasticman Re: It's Crap
This announcement was for the full blown home version not the online version. I'm sure there is an option for auto-clean which you obviously checked. The same is true of trendmicro's houscall online scan. If you check the auto-clean you won't be prompted to remove anything it will just do it. |
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join:2003-09-01 Lovington, NM | reply to Plasticman This article isn''t about an online anything. if you download Windows OneCare Live, and use it, then you will understand... |
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join:2005-06-17 Camp Hill, PA
| reply to Lazarus Re: More Money!
quote: Users will continue to stay in the dark until the "alternative operating systems" become much more user friendly. As much as *nix users wanna tout how easy the new distros are to use, to the average computer user out there they are still very difficult. *nix distros will continue to be the realm of "geeks/nerds" for a long while IMHO.
That alternative OS can be from Apple - www.apple.com/getamac .
Easy to use Rock Solid stability Works with most hardware UNIX based More secure out of the box |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK | I wish Cox would adopt this.
Their current solution is garbage. It has to be the worst antivirus ever written. -- "WHEN THE LAUGH TRACK STARTS THEN THE FUN STARTS!" |
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 WirelessMajr Premium join:2005-08-03 College Place, WA | reply to Plasticman Re: It's Crap
OneCare is not the only software that will flag VNC as a trojan. PestPatrol will as well. |
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| reply to liquidnw I never select auto clean on any thing as I don't trust ms. their nice little online option even removed my Plogue Bidule music editing program which does not even connect to the net or call out. It said that it was a trojan which it is not. It is a music editing program that I purchased for making DTS Audio CD's. -- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I cannot accept, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had to kill today because they pissed me off |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to WirelessMajr said by WirelessMajr :OneCare is not the only software that will flag VNC as a trojan. PestPatrol will as well. Well pest patrol flags just about everything. they really need to work on their FP problems. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to Lazarus Re: More Money!
said by Lazarus :said by dbozzo :Yes, M$ is going to make a killing on this one! It makes me wonder how much longer users will stay in the dark before they wake up to an alternative operating system? Users will continue to stay in the dark until the "alternative operating systems" become much more user friendly. As much as *nix users wanna tout how easy the new distros are to use, to the average computer user out there they are still very difficult. *nix distros will continue to be the realm of "geeks/nerds" for a long while IMHO. APPS APPS APPS. the lack of really is what keeps linux out of the mainstream. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  Transmaster Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus
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fantasy of mine is going into a store and on the shelf there is a box that says Apple OSX for PC's, I would drop XP in a heartbeat. But it remains a fantasy  -- The older I get the more I prefer the company of my dogs over that of man kind. |
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 dbozzo
join:2003-10-29 Roslindale, MA
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Here Here!
I've got a 20" imac core duo that I've had for a few weeks. Best machine I've ever owned. I HAVE WINDOWS INSTALLED TOO. But, I don't use Windows much. I don't have much use except for a few pesky apps. There's a lot of FUD out there on OS X security. Having Dvorak diseminate some of it doesn't help much.
Sorry John, but you need to be more objective. |
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 flyingjoey
join:2005-11-07 Jersey City, NJ
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I work for a Network TV provider... I don't think I can say that name, but they own U___ Studios and Islands of Adventure in FL and a whole bunch of more things...
But anyway... I work closely with the guys from engineering and for the past 2 weeks I've been noticing something kind of weird... They have a whole bunch of MacBook Pro's which they are using for testing our in-house applications and some other business productivity programmes.
What I noticed is that... Not one of the MacBook Pros I've seen are running Tiger... They have them all with XP... with our inhouse apps. |
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