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Old 26-06-2008, 03:02 PM   #1
Ed
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antivirus install problems

We are running an old CA program for our antivirus here at school. It is
called inoculateIT. It has performed well for us, so we've never upgraded to
their newer offerings. To install it, you use a remote install program
located on the domain controller. I just bought the first Vista computer to
try out here and upon trying to install this program, it cannot find the
path. When this happened with XP, it was because the Windows firewall was
turned on. I have turned it off in Vista and disabled the firewall service,
but still get the same message. It shows up in the list of computers in the
remote install program's browser just like it does in the active directory
list. I just believe it has something to do with the security in Vista that
is blocking it.
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Old 26-06-2008, 03:02 PM   #2
Mick Murphy
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RE: antivirus install problems

Check at CA's site to see if that Program is compatible with Vista.
I doubt it it would be.
Anti-virus companies have had to write new programs that are Vista compatible.
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Ed" wrote:

> We are running an old CA program for our antivirus here at school. It is
> called inoculateIT. It has performed well for us, so we've never upgraded to
> their newer offerings. To install it, you use a remote install program
> located on the domain controller. I just bought the first Vista computer to
> try out here and upon trying to install this program, it cannot find the
> path. When this happened with XP, it was because the Windows firewall was
> turned on. I have turned it off in Vista and disabled the firewall service,
> but still get the same message. It shows up in the list of computers in the
> remote install program's browser just like it does in the active directory
> list. I just believe it has something to do with the security in Vista that
> is blocking it.

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Old 26-06-2008, 03:02 PM   #3
Ed
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RE: antivirus install problems

Thanks Mick,
That's what I was afraid of. They came out with a patch for Win2k and XP,
but I don't think they support that program anymore.
Ed

"Mick Murphy" wrote:

> Check at CA's site to see if that Program is compatible with Vista.
> I doubt it it would be.
> Anti-virus companies have had to write new programs that are Vista compatible.
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>
>
> "Ed" wrote:
>
> > We are running an old CA program for our antivirus here at school. It is
> > called inoculateIT. It has performed well for us, so we've never upgraded to
> > their newer offerings. To install it, you use a remote install program
> > located on the domain controller. I just bought the first Vista computer to
> > try out here and upon trying to install this program, it cannot find the
> > path. When this happened with XP, it was because the Windows firewall was
> > turned on. I have turned it off in Vista and disabled the firewall service,
> > but still get the same message. It shows up in the list of computers in the
> > remote install program's browser just like it does in the active directory
> > list. I just believe it has something to do with the security in Vista that
> > is blocking it.

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Old 26-06-2008, 03:03 PM   #4
Kayman
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Re: antivirus install problems

On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:40:00 -0700, Ed wrote:

> Thanks Mick,
> That's what I was afraid of. They came out with a patch for Win2k and XP,
> but I don't think they support that program anymore.


That's correct, support has ceased.

If you prefer CA try this:
1 year FREE trial of CA Anti-Virus (May 2008)


But *better* alternatives are these:
Avira AntiVir® Personal - FREE Antivirus

You may wish to consider removing the 'AntiVir Nagscreen'

or
Free antivirus - avast! 4 Home Edition
It includes ANTI-SPYWARE protection, certified by the West Coast Labs
Checkmark process, and ANTI-ROOTKIT DETECTION based on the best-in class
GMER technology.

(Choose Custom Installation and under Resident
Protection, uncheck: Internet Mail and Outlook/Exchange.)
or
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

(Choose custom install and untick the email scanner plugin.)
or
Kaspersky® Anti-Virus 7.0 - Not Free

or
ESET NOD32 Antivirus - Not Free


Why You Don't Need Your Anti-Virus Program to Scan Your E-Mail

Viral Irony: The Most Common Cause of Corruption.


and (optional but highly recommendable)

On-demand AV applications.
(add them to your arsenal and use them as a "second opinion" av scanner).
David H. Lipman's MULTI_AV Tool


English:

Additional Instructions:

and/or
BitDefender10 Free Edition (*NOT FOR VISTA*)

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Old 26-06-2008, 03:04 PM   #5
Mick Murphy
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RE: antivirus install problems

A lot of anti-viruses have probs with Vista.
The latest AVG 8.0(replaces 7.5, neither of which I use!), requires you to
install a Hotfix patch while you are installing it; otherwise your computer
will slow down, and you will he unable to connect to the Internet!!
That IS the warning you get while you are installing AVG 8!
You have to cancel installation, get the hotifix from MS, recommence
installing AVG!!

Nothing is simple anymore!
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Ed" wrote:

> Thanks Mick,
> That's what I was afraid of. They came out with a patch for Win2k and XP,
> but I don't think they support that program anymore.
> Ed
>
> "Mick Murphy" wrote:
>
> > Check at CA's site to see if that Program is compatible with Vista.
> > I doubt it it would be.
> > Anti-virus companies have had to write new programs that are Vista compatible.
> > --
> > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
> >
> >
> > "Ed" wrote:
> >
> > > We are running an old CA program for our antivirus here at school. It is
> > > called inoculateIT. It has performed well for us, so we've never upgraded to
> > > their newer offerings. To install it, you use a remote install program
> > > located on the domain controller. I just bought the first Vista computer to
> > > try out here and upon trying to install this program, it cannot find the
> > > path. When this happened with XP, it was because the Windows firewall was
> > > turned on. I have turned it off in Vista and disabled the firewall service,
> > > but still get the same message. It shows up in the list of computers in the
> > > remote install program's browser just like it does in the active directory
> > > list. I just believe it has something to do with the security in Vista that
> > > is blocking it.

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