Microsoft increased Vista security
Microsoft has just introduced a "preview" version of Windows Vista operating system. In this release, Microsoft has enhanced security options, improved and accelerated operational and user interface changes.
About 500,000 developers and IT professionals have been introduced to this version of Vista 'preview' this time - the version that Microsoft emphasizes will provide users with their security capabilities. before the increase in the number of threats and malware on the network.
Microsoft has introduced this version of Vista 'preview' to about 500,000 developers and IT professionals. These are the objects selected by Microsoft stemming from the reasons that these objects can preview this operating system version and
For example, this time Microsoft has updated the version of Windows Defender - the new name of Windows AntiSpyware - to give users upgraded security capabilities in Windows Vista. According to the developer Windows Defender is now able to remove any suspected spyware or unwanted intrusion programs.
Windows Defender also improves the firewall system features and adds system input and filter information. The latest firewall version in Windows Vista allows restricting the access of software types to files, registry systems, network connections . only allowing "legitimate" software to take steps Update on to ensure operational requirements.
Safe and secure
The addition of Microsoft traffic information filters to the Windows Firewall system has allowed administrators in the enterprise to have full management rights since blocking applications such as file sharing or private applications. Instant messaging does not connect to the network or respond to requests from outside networks.
Some other security-related changes like adding control features to parents. Adults can now limit and monitor children's use of computers by setting prohibited rules when and for how long the child is entitled to use the computer. Parents have also been able to ban children from accessing certain websites and controlling what applications children are running.
Another additional security feature is BitLocker. This is a hard drive encryption technology that allows IT administrators to authorize USB drives that are allowed to be installed on the system.
Along with that, Microsoft also added IDN support for Internet Explorer 7. Internet security changes will help protect users against phishing attacks or phishing scams. The route is thanks to the ability to notify any website user suspected of a website.
Comprehensive change - Microsoft style
Developers really had to put in a lot of effort in this version of Vista than adding more security features. Experts have also made changes in the power management system, user interface, design objects as well as the most user-related features. Users can turn on or turn off their PC with just a click.
This "preview" version of Vista also includes a Suerpfetch feature that allows users to plug in a USB drive whenever they need more memory. This application has the ability to download all or part of the most frequently used applications of users to non-partitioned memory before applications or files are used. The application also optimizes available memory resources to increase PC performance.
Users will also say goodbye to the traditional Start menu in previous Windows versions. With this release, Microsoft introduced Aero power delivery - a completely new 'philosophy' designed to bring a new face to the operating system.
Finally, Microsoft also upgraded Windows Media Player to version 11. Although not yet revealed many of the technologies used in version 11, Windows Media Player 11 has a different face than the others. previous version.
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