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What Vista Means to Webroot Customers
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista, is due to launch at the end of January. While
Windows Vista does offer security enhancements, it does not offer complete protection against
spyware and viruses. Webroot recommends that consumers use a proven anti-malware solution to protect
PCs against spyware and viruses.
For Webroot customers who purchased Spy Sweeper® or Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus® before the official
release of Windows Vista, they will be entitled to a FREE upgrade to our Vista-supported versions of
the software as long as your subscription is valid.
And they give absolutely no time frame as to when it will be ready.
--
Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
"JP" <jp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> From the latest issue Spy Sweeper News:
>
> What Vista Means to Webroot Customers
> Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista, is due to launch at the
> end of January. While Windows Vista does offer security enhancements, it
> does not offer complete protection against spyware and viruses. Webroot
> recommends that consumers use a proven anti-malware solution to protect
> PCs against spyware and viruses.
>
> For Webroot customers who purchased Spy Sweeper® or Spy Sweeper with
> AntiVirus® before the official release of Windows Vista, they will be
> entitled to a FREE upgrade to our Vista-supported versions of the software
> as long as your subscription is valid.
>
>
This is what I just received from Webroot support:
" We will be releasing the Vista compatible version of Spy Sweeper on
Jan. 29th to coincide with the consumer release of Microsoft Windows
Vista. "
Don't know the corresponding status of the associated anti-virus (by
Sophos) option.
--- Frank
"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> And they give absolutely no time frame as to when it will be ready.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> "JP" <jp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Oxcqo%23VQHHA.4000@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> From the latest issue Spy Sweeper News:
>>
>> What Vista Means to Webroot Customers
>> Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista, is due to launch at
>> the end of January. While Windows Vista does offer security
>> enhancements, it does not offer complete protection against spyware
>> and viruses. Webroot recommends that consumers use a proven
>> anti-malware solution to protect PCs against spyware and viruses.
>>
>> For Webroot customers who purchased Spy Sweeper® or Spy Sweeper with
>> AntiVirus® before the official release of Windows Vista, they will be
>> entitled to a FREE upgrade to our Vista-supported versions of the
>> software as long as your subscription is valid.
Can not imagine why "Webroot recommends that consumers use" third party
applications sold by Webroot (above quotation taken from your Post).
One of these days folks will understand truth.
--
Life is Wonderful while using Vista solo !
Posting & Painting
"Painting, n.: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather, and
exposing them to the critic."
Ambrose Bierce
**********
"JP" wrote:
> From the latest issue Spy Sweeper News:
>
> What Vista Means to Webroot Customers
> Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista, is due to launch at the end of January. While
> Windows Vista does offer security enhancements, it does not offer complete protection against
> spyware and viruses. Webroot recommends that consumers use a proven anti-malware solution to protect
> PCs against spyware and viruses.
>
> For Webroot customers who purchased Spy Sweeper® or Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus® before the official
> release of Windows Vista, they will be entitled to a FREE upgrade to our Vista-supported versions of
> the software as long as your subscription is valid.
>
>
>
"Vista Ready" <VistaReady@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> JP,
>
> Can not imagine why "Webroot recommends that consumers use" third party
> applications sold by Webroot (above quotation taken from your Post).
>
> One of these days folks will understand truth.
> --
> Life is Wonderful while using Vista solo !
>
> Posting & Painting
> "Painting, n.: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather, and
> exposing them to the critic."
>
> Ambrose Bierce
> **********
>
>
>
> "JP" wrote:
>
>> From the latest issue Spy Sweeper News:
>>
>> What Vista Means to Webroot Customers
>> Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista, is due to launch at the end of January. While
>> Windows Vista does offer security enhancements, it does not offer complete protection against
>> spyware and viruses. Webroot recommends that consumers use a proven anti-malware solution to
>> protect
>> PCs against spyware and viruses.
>>
>> For Webroot customers who purchased Spy Sweeper® or Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus® before the
>> official
>> release of Windows Vista, they will be entitled to a FREE upgrade to our Vista-supported versions
>> of
>> the software as long as your subscription is valid.
>>
>>
>>