Thank you Ronnie. I'm not sure what your point is though. I am pretty
familiar with Vista and computers in general. On installation, way back
in the early Beta days, the first practice was to activate the
Administrator account and delete the imposed user account/Administrator.
This gave me more freedom for testing and is what I have always been
used to since the early Windows days, as have most users, without
realising it.
I am aware of the alleged increased exposure to attack and , again,
have always taken care of my own security, without help from Microsoft's
built in products.My security centre is disabled, as is Defender and the
Firewall. I have them all backed up by other means. My modus operandii,
which, as I said, I have used for many years, has allowed, over that
time, two average level virus attacks.Spyware and Spam have sometimes
sneaked in, but not at a worrying level.
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