Sorry, this is the first time I became aware that there was such a group.
I'm learning about how this works by trial and (mostly) error. The "help"
file is kind of sketchy. To comment or reply to question, do you just go to
'Reply Group' as I'm trying now? What about the message asking about
'communities features' and sending this 'reply to the entire newsgroup'?
Again, sorry about my ignorance.
"Gary VanderMolen" <Gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
news:edM$wnFuIHA.5096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Any frequent reader of this newsgroup would know that Trend Micro
> causes problems with Windows Mail (as do most Norton and McAfee
> security products). It's not that there is something wrong with Vista,
> it is more an issue of the antivirus programmers taking illegal shortcuts,
> which often doesn't show up until an update comes along. Most of the
> other antivirus vendors had no problem making their products compatible
> with Vista. If you don't want to spend any more money on this, download
> and install one of the compatible free choices:
>
> AVG free edition:
> http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff
> or
> Avast free edition:
> http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html
>
> With either of those, during the install phase you must select custom
> install, and then deselect the email scanning option.
>
> --
> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
>
>
> "Ron Weinberger" <rweinberger@canwan.com> wrote in message
> news:FCDF2310-A17F-4E23-9720-36457A94F5BF@microsoft.com...
>> Hi,
>> My new Dell XPS 1330 with Windows Vista Ultimate was purchased with
>> TrendMicro antivirus installed. All worked reasonably well until
>> automatic updates installed for TrendMicro and I installed Windows
>> Service Pack 1. Windows Mail stopped working shortly after with error
>> message 0x800CCC15 after send /receive is pressed. Also, after trying
>> again, sometimes error message 0x800CCC19 comes up. This is not a problem
>> with my POP server as I can send and receive on my other computer running
>> XP. The Vista computer was restored to prior to the updates but the
>> problem persisted. Dell support finally disabled TrendMicro and called
>> this a fix, and suggested that I buy Norton antivirus. Maybe I should,
>> but I've already bought a 3 year subscription to TrendMicro as
>> recommended by Dell in their sales website, so I'm reluctant to do that.
>> Also, it worked before so I think it may be a Windows problem. Any
>> answers/ comments?
>>
>> Ron
>