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Rafael Soteldo
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      07-01-2008
Hi there:

I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter another
application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is it possible
that a Virus can infest Vista?,

Thanks in advance.
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Malke
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      07-01-2008
Rafael Soteldo wrote:

> Hi there:
>
> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is
> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,


I can't address the internal structure of Vista but I can tell you
unequivocably that Vista can be infected by viral and non-viral malware.


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Rafael Soteldo
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      07-01-2008
It's a shame...
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Rafael Soteldo


"Malke" wrote:

> Rafael Soteldo wrote:
>
> > Hi there:
> >
> > I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
> > Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
> > another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is
> > it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,

>
> I can't address the internal structure of Vista but I can tell you
> unequivocably that Vista can be infected by viral and non-viral malware.
>
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
> FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
>
>

 
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ray
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      07-01-2008
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:16:01 -0700, Rafael Soteldo wrote:

> Hi there:
>
> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is
> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,
>
> Thanks in advance.


There are other alternatives which are less susceptible to viruses than MS.
 
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ray
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      07-01-2008
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:16:01 -0700, Rafael Soteldo wrote:

> Hi there:
>
> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is
> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,
>
> Thanks in advance.


There are other alternatives which are less susceptible to viruses than MS.
 
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Charles W Davis
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      07-01-2008

"ray" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:16:01 -0700, Rafael Soteldo wrote:
>
>> Hi there:
>>
>> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
>> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
>> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is
>> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,
>>
>> Thanks in advance.

>
> There are other alternatives which are less susceptible to viruses than
> MS.


Certainly, disconnect from the Internet and go elsewhere?

 
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*::[ Alias] ::*
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      07-01-2008
Charles W Davis wrote:
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> "ray" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:16:01 -0700, Rafael Soteldo wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there:
>>>
>>> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
>>> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
>>> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then how is
>>> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.

>>
>> There are other alternatives which are less susceptible to viruses
>> than MS.

>
> Certainly, disconnect from the Internet and go elsewhere?


That would work and so will this: http://www.ubuntu.com/ Not only is it
FREE but comes with access to over 24,000 FREE programs. That said, it
is not good for games so you might want to have XP around for gaming if
you're into that.

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      07-01-2008
*::[ Alias] ::* wrote:
> Charles W Davis wrote:
>
>>
>> "ray" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>
>>> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:16:01 -0700, Rafael Soteldo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi there:
>>>>
>>>> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on the
>>>> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
>>>> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then
>>>> how is
>>>> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>> There are other alternatives which are less susceptible to viruses
>>> than MS.

>>
>>
>> Certainly, disconnect from the Internet and go elsewhere?

>
>
> That would work and so will this: http://www.ubuntu.com/ Not only is it
> FREE but comes with access to over 24,000 FREE programs. That said, it
> is not good for games so you might want to have XP around for gaming if
> you're into that.
>
> Alias


Yeah...and more than likely you have an infected box and don't even know it.
You're lying linux troll.
 
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*::[ Alias] ::*
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      07-01-2008
fb wrote:
> *::[ Alias] ::* wrote:
>> Charles W Davis wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "ray" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 06:16:01 -0700, Rafael Soteldo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi there:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm newbie in Vista, but I have learnt that Vista has been build on
>>>>> the
>>>>> Framework, therefore, no thread leaves an application domain to enter
>>>>> another application domain. So, isn't it what a virus does?, then
>>>>> how is
>>>>> it possible that a Virus can infest Vista?,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There are other alternatives which are less susceptible to viruses
>>>> than MS.
>>>
>>>
>>> Certainly, disconnect from the Internet and go elsewhere?

>>
>>
>> That would work and so will this: http://www.ubuntu.com/ Not only is
>> it FREE but comes with access to over 24,000 FREE programs. That said,
>> it is not good for games so you might want to have XP around for
>> gaming if you're into that.
>>
>> Alias

>
> Yeah...and more than likely you have an infected box and don't even know
> it.
> You're lying linux troll.


You can't prove what you say, now can you, wank?

No, you can't but you'll lie anyway as you usually do.

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*::[ Alias] ::*
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      07-01-2008
Rafael Soteldo wrote:
> It's a shame...


No, it's Windows.

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