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Re: How To Successfully _Uninstall_ Windows Defender from Vista64-bit?

 
 
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      01-24-2009
On Jan 24, 2:19*am, Susan <U...@null.invalid> wrote:
> I'll make the rant brief because I am once again frustrated at
> Microsoft's inability to learn from past mistakes and none of you
> really like hearing these things over and over again--I don't blame
> you.
>
> So, Windows Defender is built into Vista. *I'm using a different 3rd
> party program and don't need Windows Defender at all. *I HAVE got WD
> properly turned off so there appears to be no conflicts. *Is there any
> special brute force way to successfully remove/uninstall WD from the
> system, i.e., deleting files and folders and registry keys...without
> make a mess? *Thank you. *Anyone know if MS is working on a proper
> solution for Vista users? *Anyone know if Widows 7 is going to have it
> uninstall-able or permanently in place like Vista?
>
> Thank you for clarifying this one more time.
>
> Kaspersky Internet Security 2009's GetSystemInfo reports Windows
> Defender as a potential conflict--even though I don't think it really
> is. *One way to fix that report would be to get rid of WD. *Another
> way would be not running GetSystemInfo again.


You are an idiot.

1. Windows defender 64-bit is excellent.

2. Name one 64-bit virus.

 
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      01-25-2009
In article <9489305b-0334-420a-9078-32608eaeccf7@
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> 2. Name one 64-bit virus.


All platform independent ones?

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