Symantec wrote a few reports, different people are looking at different elements in terms of compatibility issues with existing security software, but also there have been viruses that have come out that were proof-of-concept.
Well, a couple of things. First of all, the issues around PatchGuard that Symantec, McAfee and everyone has had are really only around the bit version. We would say that the vast, vast majority of the market in the next couple of years will really be deploying bit Windows Vista.
I think anyone who is expecting to see a totally secure, impenetrable operating system is really going to be disappointed. Vista has some new security features that will be of benefit. Microsoft has vastly improved their security development processes, but no operating system is totally secure. You know, again, nothing is totally secure. Microsoft has put in a lot of effort to try to fill in the holes and then to try to make holes that are found less exploitable. So some of the proof-of-concepts were done in the beta time frame, and I would think that Microsoft has removed most of those issues.
Test your hardware, test your software before you do anything. I think anyone who is in the early testing phases really needs to make sure that all of their critical applications run before they really start using Windows Vista in production. For other issues, like virtual private networks, you need to contact those vendors and make sure that the VPNS run on Vista. The help desk will certainly be on the lookout for any user interface issues.
Probably the biggest issues will be around security and perhaps elevation of permission, especially if users are now set to be standard users. We'll then see the Windows Desktop. You'll also learn how to close a window. Next, we'll take a few minutes to learn how to properly use a Mouse. We cover this topic in more depth in our Windows course which is designed for the completely computer illiterate but this is a good solid review on proper mouse technique.
You will learn all about clicking, right-clicking, double-clicking, clicking-and-dragging, and so on. Next, we'll take a tour of the newly revised Start Menu. You'll see how to access your personal user folders with your documents, desktop, links, pictures, and so on. You'll see the different icons for popular progams like Internet Explorer, Windows Mail, etc.
You'll see how to Log Off of Windows. Next we'll learn about the different parts of a window , how to minimize, maximize, move, resize, and close windows. In the next lesson we're going to have some fun playing the game Solitaire. Widows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device.. When I select this it comes up with searching on line, then it also comes of with windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date.
I hope I have given you enough information to be able to help me get this working. S I have now uininstalled Web You cam ,off my computer because I also noticed that after the webcam stopped working, when I opened the main flolder some of the usual componets in the folder were missing. Reinstalled it and it came up the same way. Infact now it comes up giving me the option to renew it but at a higer version.
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