CA tested the antivirus program for Windows Vista

Picture 1 of CA tested the antivirus program for Windows Vista On May 23, CA became the first free antivirus software vendor for Windows Vista Beta 2 operating system released by Microsoft.

It is CA's eTrust EZ antivirus software, which allows users to download the test within a year. This software will be regularly updated for free and technical support at the website:
http://www.my-etrust.com/Microsoft/vista/default.aspx

Normally, CA charges $ 29.99 a year for a security product, but this time the CA has given Vista a free version of the virus because it considers the testing process with Vista Beta version a chance. Approaching about 2 million potential customers will use the new generation Windows version of Microsoft.

Currently, there are about 500,000 people testing Windows Vista, but Microsoft hopes this number will increase in the following weeks when the company publicly released this version of Windows.

Currently, there are not many updates to CA's virus code for Vista, but Vista can still block spyware and adware programs or attack universal operating systems. most used.

Last August, some virus codes were written to infect Monad script code (Monad scripting shell) in Windows Vista operating system, but Microsoft just announced it will not use Monad in the first Vista version. that will be spent until 2007.

According to Ribaudo-Muller, CA's product development manager, because Microsoft has rewritten the security mechanism in Vista, the new CA product needs to have a growing number of software engineers. It is known that Vista requires administrative rights to run computer protection software, such as antivirus software.

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