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rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default?max-results=100'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/'/><link rel='hub' href='http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><generator version='7.00' uri='http://www.blogger.com'>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>39</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>100</openSearch:itemsPerPage><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-7937697094088529591</id><published>2011-10-05T05:45:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-10-05T05:47:06.188-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='security threats'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security - Five Easy Steps to a More Secure Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Understanding security threats in Windows 7, is of the utmost importance for professional and personal users alike. When people speak of security threats on their personal computers, they are generally referring to viruses, which can infect your computer in many ways.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A virus is a program that can replicate itself, it usually does this by attaching itself to another object such as an e-mail attachment. Viruses are generally a destructive program designed to corrupt data files and delete installed programs on your PC, and possibly damage the operating system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Other security threats such as worms and spy-ware also need to be protected against. A worm is a program that often copies itself from one computer on a network to another, worm programs can also contain virus codes that can do damage to your data and wreak havoc with the performance of your PC.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Spy-ware programs are just what the name implies, these are software programs that can track your web surfing habits, display pop-up ads, redirect your browser to a different homepage that's not yours. And collect personal information without your permission.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number One. First line of defense in securing your computer is creating a log on password. The log on password that you create should not be one that could be easily guessed. Your password should be at least eight characters long, the longer the better. You should use a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and spaces.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Do not use your name, your pets name, child's name or any word that can be found in the dictionary. You can also use a phrase as a password, up to 127 characters, it should be something easily remembered by you, so it's not necessary to write it down.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Two. The second line of defense in securing your computer is applying a firewall to block outside intruders.Use Windows Firewall, it comes with Windows 7, and is much improved over the previous Windows versions. Any time you're connected to a network, whether it's a private or a public network, you are at risk. Each computer on the network should have its own firewall. That way if another user's computer becomes infected because they are not as vigilant about securing their computer, you will still be protected.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One example is if you take your laptop to work. You may think you're protected because your work place has a firewall installed for their network. But if a co- worker brings in their laptop and it is infected with a virus or mall-ware, you will only be protected If you have a personal firewall installed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Three. The third line of defense is to use an anti-virus program. Windows 7 does not come with an anti-virus program. You will need to obtain one. There are literally hundreds of anti-virus programs available, you can purchase one at a local retailer, or purchase a download online, or download one of the many free versions available. Whatever option works best for you, make sure you do some research about the particular program you choose.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One of the best options is to download a trial version of the anti-virus software of your choice, that way you can try it out on your system, to see if it's the right fit for you. Many of the free versions work as well as the boxed versions. With one exception being the virus definition updates are sometimes slow in coming with the free programs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Four. The fourth line of defense is to use an anti-spyware program. Windows 7 includes a program called Windows Defender, which works well as an anti-spyware program. Some of the indications of spyware infections are new toolbar s in your web browser and new favorites and links that you don't recognize. Also, your homepage might have changed, and you don't know why, you have numerous pop-up ads appearing and you're Internet browser crashes or slows down.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Defender runs continuously in the background monitoring your system to prevent the installation of spyware, and to alert you to any spyware like activity. Windows defender's automatic scans have been improved in Windows 7 over the previous versions of Windows. The automatic scans use less resources than they did in the previous versions. You can schedule the automatic scans to run at whatever time is best so as not to interfere while you are using your computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Five. The fifth line of defense is to keep Windows up to date. The Windows Update service in Windows 7 is much improved over the version in Windows XP. It no longer is a web-based interface, but is now a Control Panel application. Keeping Windows up to date is an essential step in the security of your computer. The Windows Update feature can be configured to run totally automated, it will search for, download, and install the updates with no needed interaction from you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There are three categories of updates, important, recommended, and optional. It is recommended to let Windows Update install the important updates as they become available. Security updates are the most important items in the important category, therefore, you should let Windows Update download and install the security updates so you are continuously protected from those who would exploit the vulnerabilities in Windows.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5806992&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-7937697094088529591?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/7937697094088529591/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/10/windows-7-security-five-easy-steps-to.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7937697094088529591'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7937697094088529591'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/10/windows-7-security-five-easy-steps-to.html' title='Windows 7 Security - Five Easy Steps to a More Secure Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2955159329409116269</id><published>2011-09-28T02:21:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-09-28T02:27:07.731-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='security threats'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Security updates'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security - Five Easy Steps to a More Secure Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Understanding security threats in Windows 7, is of the utmost importance for professional and personal users alike. When people speak of security threats on their personal computers, they are generally referring to viruses, which can infect your computer in many ways.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A virus is a program that can replicate itself, it usually does this by attaching itself to another object such as an e-mail attachment. Viruses are generally a destructive program designed to corrupt data files and delete installed programs on your PC, and possibly damage the operating system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Other security threats such as worms and spy-ware also need to be protected against. A worm is a program that often copies itself from one computer on a network to another, worm programs can also contain virus codes that can do damage to your data and wreak havoc with the performance of your PC.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Spy-ware programs are just what the name implies, these are software programs that can track your web surfing habits, display pop-up ads, redirect your browser to a different homepage that's not yours. And collect personal information without your permission.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number One. First line of defense in securing your computer is creating a log on password. The log on password that you create should not be one that could be easily guessed. Your password should be at least eight characters long, the longer the better. You should use a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and spaces.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Do not use your name, your pets name, child's name or any word that can be found in the dictionary. You can also use a phrase as a password, up to 127 characters, it should be something easily remembered by you, so it's not necessary to write it down.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Two. The second line of defense in securing your computer is applying a firewall to block outside intruders.Use Windows Firewall, it comes with Windows 7, and is much improved over the previous Windows versions. Any time you're connected to a network, whether it's a private or a public network, you are at risk. Each computer on the network should have its own firewall. That way if another user's computer becomes infected because they are not as vigilant about securing their computer, you will still be protected.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One example is if you take your laptop to work. You may think you're protected because your work place has a firewall installed for their network. But if a co- worker brings in their laptop and it is infected with a virus or mall-ware, you will only be protected If you have a personal firewall installed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Three. The third line of defense is to use an anti-virus program. Windows 7 does not come with an anti-virus program. You will need to obtain one. There are literally hundreds of anti-virus programs available, you can purchase one at a local retailer, or purchase a download online, or download one of the many free versions available. Whatever option works best for you, make sure you do some research about the particular program you choose.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One of the best options is to download a trial version of the anti-virus software of your choice, that way you can try it out on your system, to see if it's the right fit for you. Many of the free versions work as well as the boxed versions. With one exception being the virus definition updates are sometimes slow in coming with the free programs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Four. The fourth line of defense is to use an &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;anti-spyware program&lt;/span&gt;. Windows 7 includes a program called Windows Defender, which works well as an anti-spyware program. Some of the indications of spyware infections are new toolbar s in your web browser and new favorites and links that you don't recognize. Also, your homepage might have changed, and you don't know why, you have numerous pop-up ads appearing and you're Internet browser crashes or slows down.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Defender runs continuously in the background monitoring your system to prevent the installation of spyware, and to alert you to any spyware like activity. Windows defender's automatic scans have been improved in Windows 7 over the previous versions of Windows. The automatic scans use less resources than they did in the previous versions. You can schedule the automatic scans to run at whatever time is best so as not to interfere while you are using your computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Number Five. The fifth line of defense is to keep Windows up to date. The Windows Update service in Windows 7 is much improved over the version in Windows XP. It no longer is a web-based interface, but is now a Control Panel application. Keeping Windows up to date is an essential step in the security of your computer. The Windows Update feature can be configured to run totally automated, it will search for, download, and install the updates with no needed interaction from you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There are three categories of updates, important, recommended, and optional. It is recommended to let Windows Update install the important updates as they become available. Security updates are the most important items in the important category, therefore, you should let Windows Update download and install the security updates so you are continuously protected from those who would exploit the vulnerabilities in Windows.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5806992&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2955159329409116269?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2955159329409116269/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-7-security-five-easy-steps-to.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2955159329409116269'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2955159329409116269'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-7-security-five-easy-steps-to.html' title='Windows 7 Security - Five Easy Steps to a More Secure Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-7598200365843061344</id><published>2011-09-19T03:22:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-09-19T03:41:01.220-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='dns windows 7 security'/><title type='text'>Windows 7: Explore new and improved security features</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Windows 7  the newest operating system from Microsoft, simplifies computer security, making it easier for you to reduce the risk of damage caused by viruses, spyware  and other malware. Windows 7 also features an improved backup solution to help keep your information safe, and its improved parental controls help you protect your family.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;The Action Center: security information at your fingertips&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The new Windows 7 Action Center in the Control Panel helps you make sure that your firewall is on, your antivirus software is up to date, and your computer is set to install updates automatically.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Protect your data from theft, hackers, and accidental loss&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BitLocker Drive Encryption encrypts your Windows hard disk to help keep documents, passwords, and other important data safe. Once you turn on BitLocker, any file that you save on that drive is encrypted automatically.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-1.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-5.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-6.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-7.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-3.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-4.png" alt="" /&gt;Windows Firewall can also help protect your computer from hackers and malicious software. With Windows 7, the built-in firewall is more flexible and easier to use than before.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Microsoft backup system is also improved for Windows 7. Backup and Restore creates copies of your most important files, so you're always prepared for the worst.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Defend your computer against viruses, spyware, and other malware&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft Security Essentials is a free download for Windows 7 that helps protect your computer from viruses, spyware, worms, Trojans, and other malware.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 also includes Windows Defender, software that helps protect your computer from pop-up ads, slow performance, and security threats caused by spyware and other unwanted software. For more information, see Using Windows Defender.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Reduce risk by enhancing security and control&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 makes it easier and less intrusive to run your computer as a standard user instead of as an administrator. Windows Vista introduced User Account Control, a feature that warned you when a program wanted to make a change on your computer. Windows 7 improves on this feature, which means you’ll get the same level of protection, but with fewer messages than before.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/AMIT%7E1.TIW/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-8.png" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Help protect your family&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Vista included parental controls, but they are new and improved forWindows 7. Now they're more flexible and easier to use. With Windows 7 Parental Controls you can:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;  &lt;br /&gt;Prevent your children from playing games you don't want them to play.&lt;br /&gt;   &lt;br /&gt;Keep your children from running specific programs.&lt;br /&gt;   &lt;br /&gt;Set specific time limits on your children's computer use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With the Parental Controls in Windows Media Center (available in Windows 7 Home Premium and above), you can also block access to objectionable TV shows and movies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source:-www.microsoft.com&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-7598200365843061344?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/7598200365843061344/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-7-explore-new-and-improved.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7598200365843061344'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7598200365843061344'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-7-explore-new-and-improved.html' title='Windows 7: Explore new and improved security features'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-8730879654403360382</id><published>2011-09-12T05:08:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-09-12T05:10:36.540-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Microsoft Windows and Computer Security Spotlight'/><title type='text'>Microsoft Windows and Computer Security Spotlight</title><content type='html'>Recent newsmaker stories regarding Microsoft Windows security highlighted the recurring theme that there are "care and feeding" issues related to using computers in the dynamic, connected world of the Internet. Just days ago this month, computer users of home PCs, businesses, and mobile laptop users were affected. In this case, the issue was an animated cursor (typically, an ".ANI" file) exploit, which abused a Windows feature, and therefore created the issue.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The impact potential was high; if attacked, most recent versions of Windows (2000, XP, 2003, Vista) permitted the bug to engage "Remote Code Installation and Execution" without the user's knowledge. Under the right conditions, simply viewing a baited web page could set into motion the steps to infect the host PC with progressively damaging malfunctioning software (malware). The malware could take many forms, in a stealth-like fashion, with users unable to detect anything unusual, which makes this particular infection damaging to Internet coupled PCs. At worst, potentially your PC could automatically join a network of remotely controlled "zombie" computers, ready to perform additional malicious tasks to the connected world under remote direction. PCs left powered on for long periods unattended or in "screen saver" mode could do lots of downstream damage, switching to a more subdued, "light-impact" mode when the unsuspecting user returned to the PC.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This particular exploit was notable, in that a variant was apparently identified and patched in 2005, with a second form of the exploit surfacing in December 2006. Further, the typical practice of using firewalls, anti-spyware, and anti-virus applications would not have prevented infection, leaving many users with a false sense of security, so to speak. Reportedly, the exploit could happen whether you used Firefox or something other than Internet Explorer 7 under Windows Vista (in protected mode) to browse the web (though Vista was not totally immune).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The good news- there have been several patch updates from Microsoft to correct this condition on the windows update website. This real-life technology drama may illuminate a thought in your own situation. Is now maybe a good time to review my own procedure for ensuring a secured and sound computing environment in my company? Could be; Array Systems suggests the following basic operational components be included in a security review:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Anti-Virus.&lt;br /&gt;Make sure you have recent versions and current definition (signature) updates. There are license fees/renewals with most products, which should be maintained or checked.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Anti-Spyware.&lt;br /&gt;Similar to Anti-Virus in function- ensure updates and versions are current for this tool to be effective. This can be part of a suite of defense products, all with the intent of providing added protection.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft Update.&lt;br /&gt;A free Microsoft web service that provides direct and concise access to software updates for Microsoft products (Windows, Office, etc.) You can set manual or automated updates, but you should understand the ramifications of each method.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Firewall.&lt;br /&gt;Hardware firewall devices are preferred, as some software based firewall/Internet security products can be ineffective for certain environments.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Gateway/Content Filter.&lt;br /&gt;Hardware and software based devices which can provide active protection between internal users and the Internet, and also manage wireless, PDA/mobile users, remote access, etc.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In addition, there are behavioral (human factors) components that should be part of the security review, which do not involve hardware or software. For example, antivirus experts have noted that perhaps 35-40% of virus definition/signatures are unavailable on average, due to delays in developing remedies or in detecting new malware exploits. Therefore, the habits and interaction patterns of users become a vital part of a security protection strategy, which might include:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/532536&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-8730879654403360382?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/8730879654403360382/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/microsoft-windows-and-computer-security.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/8730879654403360382'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/8730879654403360382'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/microsoft-windows-and-computer-security.html' title='Microsoft Windows and Computer Security Spotlight'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-5207207913959292671</id><published>2011-09-08T23:53:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-09-08T23:59:20.249-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='free Antivirus'/><title type='text'>Microsoft Windows 7 Virus Protection, Free Virus And Trojan Removal Security Software</title><content type='html'>&lt;h3&gt;Free Virus And Trojan Scanners&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;Here are the complete list of  free Antivirus for Windows. Unlike the paid version, these free Antivirus  usually comes with the basic stuff only, such as the ability to auto  scan and quarantine only. It may not have the bell and whistle of a paid  version such as firewall, anti Spyware  anti rootkit, anti spam and much more.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="http://cdn.geckoandfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/free_antivirus_protection_trojan_software2.jpg" alt="Microsoft Windows 7 Virus Protection, Free Virus And Trojan Removal Security Software" title="free_antivirus_protection_trojan_software2" class="alignright size-full wp-image-6734" height="387" width="468" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Avast|&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;AVG Free edition (Windows and Linux)&lt;br /&gt;a-squared&lt;br /&gt;Moon Secure (Open Source)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration: underline;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration: underline;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;Avira Antivirus  (Windows, Linux, Free BSD and Solaris) (BEST, MY FAVORITE)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BitDefender&lt;br /&gt;Clam AV (Linux and UNIX, integrates with mail servers)&lt;br /&gt;Graugon AntiVirus (Open Source)&lt;br /&gt;IObit Security 360&lt;br /&gt;Fortinet Endpoint Security (Network based)&lt;br /&gt;ClamWin (Open-source  AntiVirus  program for Windows)&lt;br /&gt;Comodo Anti-Virus&lt;br /&gt;DriveSentry (some paid features)&lt;br /&gt;Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware (on-demand is free;   Real-time Protection  not free)&lt;br /&gt;Immunet Protect (free community-based cloud AntiVirus)&lt;br /&gt;FProt (Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris)&lt;br /&gt;HandyBits&lt;br /&gt;Panda Cloud Antivirus&lt;br /&gt;PC Tools AntiVirus&lt;br /&gt;ThreatExpert&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft Security Essentials&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Source:-www.geckoandfly.com&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-5207207913959292671?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/5207207913959292671/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/microsoft-windows-7-virus-protection.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/5207207913959292671'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/5207207913959292671'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/microsoft-windows-7-virus-protection.html' title='Microsoft Windows 7 Virus Protection, Free Virus And Trojan Removal Security Software'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-4422270364332783075</id><published>2011-09-05T21:43:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-09-05T21:49:03.438-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Understanding Windows Web Security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Understanding basics of  Windows Web Security'/><title type='text'>Understanding basics of  Windows Web Security</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href=""&gt;&lt;img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 160px; height: 206px;" title="windows web security" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c5YByK9rAEQ/TmWmHRUk8QI/AAAAAAAAAMk/sLO0V0Z09Uk/s400/windows%2Bweb%2Bsecurity.jpeg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5649103951445160194" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With hundreds of thousands of viruses and trojans just waiting to infect your computer when given the right opportunity, do you really have any reason not to have some form of Windows Web Security?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Internet is a technological marvel that allows unprecedented levels of communication, but many unscrupulous individuals use the technology to wreak havoc among Internet users by creating viruses and other malware. Protecting yourself against these threats should be your main priority, especially if you use your computer to conduct business online.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Many people do not understand the various types of malware and how they can negatively impact your PC performance, or even expose private data that has no business in the hands of others. Better understanding how these malware programs work will provide you with insight into the protection you need for your computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Two of the most common types of malware that affect computers today are viruses and trojans. Viruses are the most lethal to any computer since they can attach themselves to any executable file on your computer, replicate, and essentially destroy your system before you know what has happened. Preventing this type of replication and destruction should be your main priority, which is why an anti-virus is necessary.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Trojans are aptly named since they provide a back door into your computer's network that allows the hacker that spread the trojan the ability to access any personal information on your computer. While trojans do not operate the same as a virus in that they do not destroy your computer, they are just as bad since they provide a back door to personal information. This can be devastating if you have ever used your credit card or bank account online, since the hacker can gain access to that information.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Aside from viruses and trojans that can destroy your computer and leave paths for hackers to collect your personal information, you must also worry about spyware and adware installing themselves on your computer. These are less of a threat than viruses and trojans, but they can directly affect the performance of your computer, bogging it down and eating up precious processing time, causing your computer to respond very sluggishly. To top it off, these sorts of programs usually have some sort of feature that phones home, reporting your browser history and other private details you may not want revealed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With so many threats to computers in the wild, you can see the benefit of having a secure anti-virus and spyware solution that will protect you when you need it most. When considering a solution for protection, you need to make sure your suite will protect against viruses, trojans, spyware, and adware, otherwise you are paying for a solution that does not have you 100% covered. In addition, an anti-virus suite that auto-updates with the latest virus definitions should be your top priority, so you know you are protected from the latest threats.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://goo.gl/H7IgI&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-4422270364332783075?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/4422270364332783075/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/understanding-basics-of-windows-web.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4422270364332783075'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4422270364332783075'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/09/understanding-basics-of-windows-web.html' title='Understanding basics of  Windows Web Security'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c5YByK9rAEQ/TmWmHRUk8QI/AAAAAAAAAMk/sLO0V0Z09Uk/s72-c/windows%2Bweb%2Bsecurity.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-431333647199124394</id><published>2011-08-30T00:02:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-08-30T00:08:13.496-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Let&apos;s Understand the Windows 7 Security Center'/><title type='text'>Let's Understand the Windows 7 Security Center</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href=""&gt;&lt;img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 163px; height: 163px;" title="win 7 security centre" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-GHn9a5FZTQ4/TlyMOwvlmVI/AAAAAAAAALs/X6MaWlP0Bs0/s400/win%2B7%2Bsecurity%2Bcentre.jpeg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5646542218046314834" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Security Center is a security tool included with Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. It allows you to monitor the status of computer security settings and services. Windows Security Center also constantly examines these security settings, and informs via a pop-up notification sign if there is something wrong. Microsoft has renamed it as Action Center in Windows 7, where it covers maintenance as well as security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 Security Center&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 Security center or Action Center is a single point from where you can get system maintenance information, security information and can also diagnose computer problems if any. Microsoft has reformed Security Center into a handier and informative Action Center however, you can use the same term as it's more common amongst folks. It includes the following categories:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Windows 7 Security Center Notifications&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It alerts you when there are important messages that require proper maintenance. The notification itself is very informative and lets you know about the problem right away. Action Center settings provide options to personalize these notifications.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Action Center - Security&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In this category, you can monitor all of the required security information, problems and the options to troubleshoot.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. Action Center - Maintenance&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In this section, you can get information related to system maintenance like system backup, Windows update etc. It also enables you to check solutions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. Troubleshoot Options&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Troubleshooting computer issues has not been easy in Windows 7. The troubleshooting wizard identifies any technical issues and tries to resolve them. The wizard is user-friendly and gives detailed step-by-step instructions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. Troubleshooting Report&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Producing troubleshooting report is as essential as providing a fix. Windows 7 troubleshooting report provides complete information on the task, issues' description and their status (fixed or not fixed).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Manage the following security features through Windows 7 Security Center&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Firewall: This is normally famous as "Network firewall" in Action Center. This tool scans network traffic passing in and out of your system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Update: In Windows 7 Security Center, Windows Update is merged with the Automatic Updates tool from previous Windows editions. This feature makes sure that essential software updates are installed automatically unless you configure the system otherwise.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://goo.gl/PQI04&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-431333647199124394?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/431333647199124394/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/08/lets-understand-windows-7-security.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/431333647199124394'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/431333647199124394'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/08/lets-understand-windows-7-security.html' title='Let&apos;s Understand the Windows 7 Security Center'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-GHn9a5FZTQ4/TlyMOwvlmVI/AAAAAAAAALs/X6MaWlP0Bs0/s72-c/win%2B7%2Bsecurity%2Bcentre.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-4612881891326155045</id><published>2011-08-22T23:46:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-08-22T23:51:57.335-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Window Security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Window Security Bars'/><title type='text'>Window Security Bars</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href=""&gt;&lt;img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 204px; height: 204px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EnzqwVrVOmo/TlNN_CFBklI/AAAAAAAAAK8/Dt0-13fe1Bs/s400/win%2B7%2Bsecurity.jpeg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5643940503310406226" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Window security bars can come in the more traditional styles of vertical bars, arranged either in simple straight rows or arranged into intricate patterns of varied thickness and height. You can also find window security bars in more elaborate designs such as curly leaf patterns and intricate scroll work. You can also get window security bars in all kinds of materials from polished chrome that gleams in the sun to simple steel to classical wrote iron that can be worked into beautiful and complex patterns. The choice is yours as to how your window security bars will look at what they are made of.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows security bars are an excellent choice to protect your home and family from the risks and dangers of living in a modern world filled with crime. You must take steps to make sure that your home is secure and window security bars are the best option you have.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://goo.gl/kpPNu&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-4612881891326155045?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/4612881891326155045/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/08/window-security-bars.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4612881891326155045'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4612881891326155045'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/08/window-security-bars.html' title='Window Security Bars'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EnzqwVrVOmo/TlNN_CFBklI/AAAAAAAAAK8/Dt0-13fe1Bs/s72-c/win%2B7%2Bsecurity.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-7797451408496440109</id><published>2011-08-09T04:39:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-08-09T04:46:20.065-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Troubleshooting Windows Security Settings'/><title type='text'>Troubleshooting Windows Security Settings</title><content type='html'>Security is always a major concern for new operating systems, and Windows 7 is no exception. Microsoft made a number of changes to the security system of Windows 7 as a result of complaints about the security features of Windows Vista, the previous iteration of the Windows operating system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Action Center&lt;br /&gt;       &lt;br /&gt;Alerts about new threats and problems arise at all different times in Vista, and Vista stores electronic logs of these warnings in different locations. Windows 7 eliminates this issue with the Action Center, a feature users can access through the task bar. The Action Center provides a central location for all alerts and storage of logs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Firewall&lt;br /&gt;      &lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 offers users a more customizable security solution than Vista when it comes to Windows Firewall. Vista users have to change security preferences to suit their own needs each time they use the computer. Windows 7 allows different users to customize Windows Firewall based on their log-in status.&lt;br /&gt;     &lt;br /&gt;Account Control&lt;br /&gt;        &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 features a more streamlined account permissions system, allowing users to choose how often the system prompts them for permission to make settings changes or install new programs. These settings are not customizable in the Vista operating system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Read more:  http://goo.gl/1abaF&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-7797451408496440109?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/7797451408496440109/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/08/troubleshooting-windows-security.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7797451408496440109'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7797451408496440109'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/08/troubleshooting-windows-security.html' title='Troubleshooting Windows Security Settings'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-9065630190104297466</id><published>2011-07-24T23:52:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-07-25T00:03:42.408-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Remove a Security Center Alert'/><title type='text'>Remove windows 7 Security Center Alert</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href=""&gt;&lt;img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 204px; height: 204px;" title="windows 7 Security Center Alert" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-bIIuuVUtrd4/Ti0U88glgfI/AAAAAAAAAKM/J2wVdTR_4EE/s400/windows%2Bsecurity%2Bcentre.jpeg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5633181746177868274" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Windows 7 Security Center, a built-in security suite, displays alerts and notifications on the System Tray located on the taskbar if a component is not functioning well or important information is available. These alerts include Windows updates, anti-virus failures and firewall status. If you prefer to check for Security Center alerts on your own, remove the automatic Security Center alerts by disabling the function. This will not interfere with security components.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Instructions&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Click the "Start" menu, click "Control Panel," click "System and Security," then click "Action Center."&lt;br /&gt;          &lt;br /&gt;Select the "Change Action Center Settings" option. You should see the "Turn messages on or off" page.&lt;br /&gt;         &lt;br /&gt;Uncheck the options as desired under "Security Messages." For example, click the "Virus Protection" check box to clear the check mark if you do not want to receive virus protection status alerts.&lt;br /&gt;         &lt;br /&gt;Click "OK" to save the changes. You should no longer see security alerts on the System Tray on the taskbar.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Read more: http://goo.gl/PGWvY&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-9065630190104297466?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/9065630190104297466/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/remove-windows-7-security-center-alert.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/9065630190104297466'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/9065630190104297466'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/remove-windows-7-security-center-alert.html' title='Remove windows 7 Security Center Alert'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-bIIuuVUtrd4/Ti0U88glgfI/AAAAAAAAAKM/J2wVdTR_4EE/s72-c/windows%2Bsecurity%2Bcentre.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-1262577194227455851</id><published>2011-07-19T03:42:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-07-19T03:50:01.257-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='How to Disable Norton in Windows'/><title type='text'>How to Disable Norton in Windows ?</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cCQZfv_X9S0/TiVhUpybS-I/AAAAAAAAAJI/cUgPRxk9DEI/s1600/win%2B7%2Bsecurity.jpeg"&gt;&lt;img style="float: left; margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; cursor: pointer; width: 307px; height: 164px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cCQZfv_X9S0/TiVhUpybS-I/AAAAAAAAAJI/cUgPRxk9DEI/s400/win%2B7%2Bsecurity.jpeg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5631013916539309026" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Norton Internet Security and Norton Personal Firewall provide protection against malicious probes and malicious software (malware) infections on your Windows PC. Norton is a commercial product and requires annual subscriptions to maintain virus definitions and product upgrades. You may decide to try other brands of Internet security software or may need to disable Norton Internet Security to improve performance when gaming or to install other software products. Regardless of your reasons, disabling Norton in Windows takes less than five minutes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Instructions&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Disable Norton Internet Security&lt;br /&gt;       &lt;br /&gt;Click on "Start." Find "Norton Internet Security" in your programs list and click to open it.&lt;br /&gt;      &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Click on "User Accounts" in the left column. Check your account name to make sure you're logged on as Supervisor.&lt;br /&gt;       &lt;br /&gt;If you are not logged on as Supervisor, click "Log off." Click "Yes," then select "Log on." Select "Supervisor," enter your password, and click "OK." You can leave the password field blank if a password has not yet been set for the Supervisor account.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Click on "Status and Settings" in the left column.&lt;br /&gt;     &lt;br /&gt;Click "Security." Select "Turn off."&lt;br /&gt;   &lt;br /&gt;Read more  http://goo.gl/FCe3g&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-1262577194227455851?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/1262577194227455851/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-disable-norton-in-windows.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/1262577194227455851'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/1262577194227455851'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-disable-norton-in-windows.html' title='How to Disable Norton in Windows ?'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cCQZfv_X9S0/TiVhUpybS-I/AAAAAAAAAJI/cUgPRxk9DEI/s72-c/win%2B7%2Bsecurity.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-6073862467115473236</id><published>2011-07-12T04:38:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-07-12T04:46:03.814-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='window 7 security support'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 help'/><title type='text'>How to Change Firefox Security Settings in Windows 7</title><content type='html'>The Mozilla Firefox 4 web browser runs on the Windows 7 operating system and is the latest version of the browser as of April 2011. You can change the security settings of Firefox by going into the Security panel in the browser's options screen.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Instructions&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Open Firefox.&lt;br /&gt;         &lt;br /&gt;Click Tools.&lt;br /&gt;         &lt;br /&gt;Select Options.&lt;br /&gt;        &lt;br /&gt;Click Security.&lt;br /&gt;        &lt;br /&gt; Make the changes you wish to make, then click "OK" to save them.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Read more: http://goo.gl/hFTcg&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-6073862467115473236?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/6073862467115473236/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-change-firefox-security-settings.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6073862467115473236'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6073862467115473236'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-change-firefox-security-settings.html' title='How to Change Firefox Security Settings in Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-3049583983562755349</id><published>2011-07-04T04:16:00.001-07:00</published><updated>2011-07-04T04:16:56.175-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Issues in Windows 7'/><title type='text'>Security Issues in Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div id="article-content"&gt;     &lt;p&gt;Till recently, it was believed that Windows 7 is vulnerable to  eight out of ten new viruses. This is something that it hardly anything  to worry about on the Mac. It is quite likely to write a virus that has  an affect on only 4% of the computing world.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It has to be more  thoroughly reviewed. It cannot be claimed that bad things can't happen  to a Mac. It is just simply that it is not a major worry. When a  firewall is turned on and when suspect attachments are kept away from  people who are not included in your contact list. However it can only go  as far as it goes. So the news that tends to claim that the most recent  and greatest Microsoft Operating System, the new Windows 7 is still at  risk from hackers tends to make someone feel a little uneasy.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;There  have been instances when analysis have claimed that, albeit the chances  of any PC Pro readers operating a machine with no anti-virus software  are very remote cases. But one have to admit to gross incompetence now  and confess that for the time stretching few weeks Windows 7 has been  running without any antivirus software. Users tend to simply fail to  digest the fact that there need to be some security cover on even the  most up-to-date technological invention.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It is found that the  software giants do provide free protection software which are called  Security Essentials. This is something that can be very reassuring to a  user. Everyone was quick to download this and followed it with a scan  that showed after testing by itself that there were no unwanted or  corrupted software on a PC whether it be a desk-top or a notebook.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;However,  it can be a little apprehensive as no one has a clue whether this would  be a safe option. Is this software, the latest from Microsoft going to  safeguard a user from the various forms of attack? The PC Pro review  seems to have quite an answer for it. It says that Security Essentials  is in itself quite a far cry from a comprehensive security suite. So are  data still at risk? Will there be a need to invest in a subscription  service in order to get peace of mind? What is it and which one will be  able to protect a user and how much would be the cost? In any case, is  this the software developer's security tax equivalent to Apple's design  tax?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;There have been weeks when a computer was running without  security software after the Windows 7 launch, but could this mean that  personal data has made its way on a website in an obscure corner of the  internet. A lapse approach to security may mean that one will have to  face problems further down the line when they have even deployed the  security software now loaded.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Whatever can be said and also a lot  of conclusions can be made on the Mac security, but then there were  never any real or worries on computer security as is with the case in  Windows 7. The face of the matter could be a lot different and a user  could not be at a security risk at all. However one thing is for sure,  Macs have lesser, if any, viruses.&lt;/p&gt;   &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="overflow: hidden;"&gt;Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3260010&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-3049583983562755349?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/3049583983562755349/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/security-issues-in-windows-7.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3049583983562755349'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3049583983562755349'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/07/security-issues-in-windows-7.html' title='Security Issues in Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-9189447851857710706</id><published>2011-06-29T22:16:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-06-29T22:17:44.202-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Step By Step To Install Windows 7</title><content type='html'>Microsoft Windows 7 is the latest public release version of Microsoft Windows. Windows 7 is the hottest topic on the internet now. Do you want to use Microsoft Windows 7 on your computer? This article is will show you how to install Windows 7 step by step.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Clean installation is a process of putting an entirely new installation of Windows. In order to perform a clean installation of Windows 7, you should format and completely erase data on your hard drive. During a clean installation, the operating system files are installed in a new folder, and you must reinstall all of your applications and reconfigure user preferences, such as desktop and application settings.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;On the other side when you upgrade, existing user settings are retained, as are installed applications and application settings. An upgrade is a new version of or addition to a hardware or, more often, software product that is already installed or in use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft recommends you to upgrade your existing operating system to Windows 7, but if you are running XP then you cannot go for upgrade option. In that scenario you need to perform a clean installation of Windows 7. But don't forget to take a backup of your data before you initiate a clean installation.&lt;br /&gt;Let's install Windows 7 on your PC step by step now&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 1. Insert the Windows 7 disc into DVD drive, then set the BIOS to boot from it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 2. Press any key on your keyboard to boot from CD or DVD.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 3. Next you should see the first Windows 7 setup screen prompting you to enter your region information.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 4. Set your location and language preferences then click Next.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 5. Next accept the EULA (End User License Agreement) in order to proceed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 6. The two options are Upgrade and Custom. As this is a new install, the only one we can choose is Custom.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 7. Select the hard drive partition for installing Windows.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 8. During setup system may reboot a couple of times, don't "press any key to boot from CD or DVD" when this happens as it will slow everything down. Let Windows reboot as normal.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 9. Once the file install is complete you will be presented with another black screen with the message, "Setup is preparing your computer for first use".&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 10. The next dialog box is where you enter your user and computer name. Enter all your details and click Next. Password time, enter one if you want, or leave it blank, the choice is yours.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 11. The next screen is for the product key. Here you have two options. You can enter the key here and allow Windows to automatically activate once online, or ignore it and enter it later.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 12. The next screen is the security screen where you choose whether or not to allow Windows to automatically update itself. We suggest setting this to Use recommended settings for now.&lt;br /&gt;This will allow the operating system to download updates and fixes as they become available.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;STEP 13. Next enter details for time zone, then network settings and etc.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Note: Once you're through with the installation process, you need to activate Windows 7. Activation is a process that verifies, your copy of Windows is not a pirated one. With a genuine copy of Windows 7, you are eligible to receive all available updates and product support from Microsoft. And don' t forget to set a login password to protect your computer. But you must make your password easy to remember and keep it safe. If you lost your password, you must reset Windows 7 password by using some Windows 7 password reset tool or any other methods for Windows 7 password recovery, otherwise you can't use your computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com/Article/Step-by-Step-to-Install-Windows-7/1508720&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-9189447851857710706?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/9189447851857710706/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/step-by-step-to-install-windows-7.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/9189447851857710706'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/9189447851857710706'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/step-by-step-to-install-windows-7.html' title='Step By Step To Install Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-7803483379287978085</id><published>2011-06-27T04:24:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-06-27T04:25:17.372-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Security Tips'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security - Five Easy Steps to a More Secure Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div id="article-content"&gt;     &lt;p&gt;Understanding security threats in Windows 7, is of the utmost  importance for professional and personal users alike. When people speak  of security threats on their personal computers, they are generally  referring to viruses, which can infect your computer in many ways.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A  virus is a program that can replicate itself, it usually does this by  attaching itself to another object such as an e-mail attachment. Viruses  are generally a destructive program designed to corrupt data files and  delete installed programs on your PC, and possibly damage the operating  system.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Other security threats such as worms and spy-ware also  need to be protected against. A worm is a program that often copies  itself from one computer on a network to another, worm programs can also  contain virus codes that can do damage to your data and wreak havoc  with the performance of your PC.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Spy-ware programs are just what  the name implies, these are software programs that can track your web  surfing habits, display pop-up ads, redirect your browser to a different  homepage that's not yours. And collect personal information without  your permission.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Number One. First line of defense in securing  your computer is creating a log on password. The log on password that  you create should not be one that could be easily guessed. Your password  should be at least eight characters long, the longer the better. You  should use a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers,  punctuation marks, and spaces.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Do not use your name, your pets  name, child's name or any word that can be found in the dictionary. You  can also use a phrase as a password, up to 127 characters, it should be  something easily remembered by you, so it's not necessary to write it  down.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Number Two. The second line of defense in securing your  computer is applying a firewall to block outside intruders.Use Windows  Firewall, it comes with Windows 7, and is much improved over the  previous Windows versions. Any time you're connected to a network,  whether it's a private or a public network, you are at risk. Each  computer on the network should have its own firewall. That way if  another user's computer becomes infected because they are not as  vigilant about securing their computer, you will still be protected.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;One  example is if you take your laptop to work. You may think you're  protected because your work place has a firewall installed for their  network. But if a co- worker brings in their laptop and it is infected  with a virus or mall-ware, you will only be protected If you have a  personal firewall installed.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Number Three. The third line of  defense is to use an anti-virus program. Windows 7 does not come with an  anti-virus program. You will need to obtain one. There are literally  hundreds of anti-virus programs available, you can purchase one at a  local retailer, or purchase a download online, or download one of the  many free versions available. Whatever option works best for you, make  sure you do some research about the particular program you choose.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;One  of the best options is to download a trial version of the anti-virus  software of your choice, that way you can try it out on your system, to  see if it's the right fit for you. Many of the free versions work as  well as the boxed versions. With one exception being the virus  definition updates are sometimes slow in coming with the free programs.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Number  Four. The fourth line of defense is to use an anti-spyware program.  Windows 7 includes a program called Windows Defender, which works well  as an anti-spyware program. Some of the indications of spyware  infections are new toolbar s in your web browser and new favorites and  links that you don't recognize. Also, your homepage might have changed,  and you don't know why, you have numerous pop-up ads appearing and  you're Internet browser crashes or slows down.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Windows Defender  runs continuously in the background monitoring your system to prevent  the installation of spyware, and to alert you to any spyware like  activity. Windows defender's automatic scans have been improved in  Windows 7 over the previous versions of Windows. The automatic scans use  less resources than they did in the previous versions. You can schedule  the automatic scans to run at whatever time is best so as not to  interfere while you are using your computer.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Number Five. The  fifth line of defense is to keep Windows up to date. The Windows Update  service in Windows 7 is much improved over the version in Windows XP. It  no longer is a web-based interface, but is now a Control Panel  application. Keeping Windows up to date is an essential step in the  security of your computer. The Windows Update feature can be configured  to run totally automated, it will search for, download, and install the  updates with no needed interaction from you.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;There are three  categories of updates, important, recommended, and optional. It is  recommended to let Windows Update install the important updates as they  become available. Security updates are the most important items in the  important category, therefore, you should let Windows Update download  and install the security updates so you are continuously protected from  those who would exploit the vulnerabilities in Windows.&lt;/p&gt;   &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="overflow: hidden;"&gt;Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5806992&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-7803483379287978085?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/7803483379287978085/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/windows-7-security-five-easy-steps-to.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7803483379287978085'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7803483379287978085'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/windows-7-security-five-easy-steps-to.html' title='Windows 7 Security - Five Easy Steps to a More Secure Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2100980619244025829</id><published>2011-06-20T04:59:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-06-20T05:05:11.350-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Remove Windows 7'/><title type='text'>How To: Remove Windows 7 Repair Virus / Malware ( Removal Guide )</title><content type='html'>Windows 7 Repair is a malware that acts as a computer analysis and optimization program. Windows 7 Repair malware usually gets installed via a Trojan that once it infects your computer it will start displaying fake messages suggesting that your computer is at risk and, in order to get rid of these threats, you need to download and install Windows 7 Repair.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Clicking OK on these messages will automatically start the download / install process for the Windows 7 Repair. Once installed on your computer, Windows 7 Repair will start a fake scan and it will display numerous threats and infections on your computer. However, these threats are a forgery in order for Windows 7 Repair to scare you into buying the full version of the program. Do NOT give away your personal information as the so called full version of the program is nothing more than another fake tool.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div id="attachment_11435" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 500px;"&gt;  &lt;img class="size-full wp-image-11435" src="http://www.gforgames.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/windows-7-repair.jpg" alt="How To: Remove Windows 7 Repair Virus / Malware ( Removal Guide )" height="316" width="500" /&gt;  &lt;p class="wp-caption-text"&gt;How To: Remove Windows 7 Repair Virus / Malware ( Removal Guide )&lt;/p&gt; &lt;/div&gt; &lt;p&gt;The way &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair&lt;/strong&gt; behaves in order to give  you the impression that your system is compromised, is preventing you to  run most of the programs whilst displaying fake error messages, not  allowing you to access the internet and making some of your files  hidden. Follow this guide and you will be able to get rid of these  problems.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;First of all, you will need to download RKill.exe, Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware (MBAM) and Unhide.exe. In case Windows 7 Repair will prevent you from accessing the internet then you will need to download these programs on another computer and transfer them on the infected machine via any portable means. Now, let’s get on with the disinfection.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;You will need to kill all the &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair &lt;/strong&gt;related applications and processes. In order to do so you will need to run &lt;strong&gt;RKill&lt;/strong&gt;. After doing so, let &lt;strong&gt;RKill&lt;/strong&gt; fully scan your system and ignore any warning messages from &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair&lt;/strong&gt;. After the scanning is complete do &lt;strong&gt;NOT &lt;/strong&gt;reboot your computer.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;p&gt;*Note that if &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair &lt;/strong&gt;will prevent you from successfully running &lt;strong&gt;RKill &lt;/strong&gt;then you will need to download and run another renamed version of &lt;strong&gt;RKill &lt;/strong&gt;from the same download link above.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Now, let’s solve that internet access problem. You will need  internet access during the disinfection process due to the fact that you  will need to update &lt;strong&gt;MBAM &lt;/strong&gt;once it comes to that. &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair&lt;/strong&gt; might prevent you from accessing the internet due to the fact that it has the &lt;strong&gt;TDSS &lt;/strong&gt;rootkit infection attached to itself as well. In order to get rid of &lt;strong&gt;TDSS &lt;/strong&gt;follow this guide. In case you will still be unable to update MBAM then follow this other guide.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Run &lt;strong&gt;MBAM &lt;/strong&gt;and start the installation process. While you are at it, make sure to check the buttons labeled &lt;strong&gt;Update Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware &lt;/strong&gt;and &lt;strong&gt;Launch Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware&lt;/strong&gt;. Once the installation process is complete, click the &lt;strong&gt;Finish &lt;/strong&gt;button and reboot your computer if &lt;strong&gt;MBAM &lt;/strong&gt;will ask you to do so.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;MBAM &lt;/strong&gt;should now automatically start after the system reboot, thus presenting you with a message box and the mail window. Press &lt;strong&gt;OK &lt;/strong&gt;on the message box and then on the main window, navigate to the tab labeled Scanner and then select &lt;strong&gt;Perform Full Scan&lt;/strong&gt; below. Last step, press the &lt;strong&gt;Scan &lt;/strong&gt;button.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;It might take some time for &lt;strong&gt;MBAM &lt;/strong&gt;to finish scanning  your computer so please be patient. After the scan will be complete you  will be presented with the full list of threats found on your machine.  Check all of them and then press the &lt;strong&gt;Remove Selected&lt;/strong&gt; button. Reboot your computer once &lt;strong&gt;MBAM &lt;/strong&gt;prompts you to do so.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Now, your system should be free of &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair&lt;/strong&gt; but you will still need to be able to see the hidden files that borrowed the hidden attribute from Windows 7 Repair. In order to be able to see your files again either follow this guide or run Unhide.exe.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt; &lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Your computer should now be clean but there’s another thing to consider as a security measure. As &lt;strong&gt;Windows 7 Repair &lt;/strong&gt;and  other of these malware infections make their way on your system via vulnerable programs that are already on your system, you should read this Secunia PSI guide in order to get rid of any vulnerability in the future.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;Source : http://www.gforgames.com/how-tos/virus-and-malware-removal-guides/remove-windows-7-repair-virus-malware-removal-guide-11434/&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2100980619244025829?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2100980619244025829/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-remove-windows-7-repair-virus.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2100980619244025829'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2100980619244025829'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-remove-windows-7-repair-virus.html' title='How To: Remove Windows 7 Repair Virus / Malware ( Removal Guide )'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2059885721725685689</id><published>2011-06-05T23:40:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-06-05T23:46:20.009-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Security help'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Security facts'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Security Tips'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security Tips - What is Spyware, Adware, Malware and How to Remove Them Free</title><content type='html'>Surfing the web gets all kinds of junk attaching itself to your PC. Along with cookies and page components come more serious problems: adware, spyware and malware. These annoying software are often not easy to diagnose and its notoriously resource hungry, so you'll notice your computer slowing down, programs taking longer to load, loads of pop ups and even a changed browser home page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Of the three, adware is the least dangerous; it's a small application that monitors what websites you visit and uses the information to harangue you with pop-ups adverts based what it thinks you are interested in.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Spyware and Malware are potentially more dangerous. Spyware is a program that will sit in the background and can record anything you do on your PC, such as monitor you internet surfing and record your keystrokes. Spyware is usually marketed as a spouse or child monitor or a surveillance tool.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Malware, short for Malicious Software, is worse, and includes Trojans and viruses amongst its number. Though Trojans and viruses are kept at bay by a decent antivirus program, certain spyware falls into this category as it will re-install itself if you try to get rid of it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So, how do you pick up spyware? All you have to do is browse the Web for a while. Not all freeware is really free, in some cases you pay by getting spyware along with it. If you use a peer-to-peer file sharing program, you almost certainly have spyware, either directly bundled with the sharing program or from an infected fellow file sharer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft Windows Defender is a free program that helps protect your computer against pop-ups, slow performance, and security threats caused by spyware and other unwanted software. It features Real-Time Protection, a monitoring system that recommends actions against spyware when it's detected and minimizes interruptions and helps you stay productive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You can download Windows Defender free from the Microsoft website.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For more Windows Tips, including performance, customization, maintenance, recovery, efficiency, networking and registry tips, all with step by step instructions, be sure to be visit our website and begin to unleash your computers potential.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source: http://goo.gl/9wBO3&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2059885721725685689?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2059885721725685689/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/windows-7-security-tips-what-is-spyware.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2059885721725685689'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2059885721725685689'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/06/windows-7-security-tips-what-is-spyware.html' title='Windows 7 Security Tips - What is Spyware, Adware, Malware and How to Remove Them Free'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-7485670743572903498</id><published>2011-05-27T02:40:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-05-27T02:48:02.409-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Unbootable Post Black Screen and Flashing Cursor'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Unbootable Post Black Screen and Flashing Cursor</title><content type='html'>In most cases of an unbootable system, the user encounters a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death), black/blue screen with flashing cursor, or a 'startup repair' failure error message. In either of the above outcomes, data saved in Windows 7 based hard drive becomes inaccessible. To access the data in such situations, Windows user needs to restore data from an updated backup. However, if the backup disappoints you and restores incomplete data, then you will need to use an efficient third-party Data Recovery Software to recover lost data. Below is one such scenario that explains Windows 7 unbootability problem in detail.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Suppose you have a dual-boot system with Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 operating system (on primary partition) installed. You installed some driver updates in Windows Server 2008 and restart your system. However, to your surprise, when you reboot your system, you encounter a black screen with flashing cursor. The black screen appears every time you try to boot your system. Since the system is unable to bypass the black screen, the data saved in both Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 based partitions becomes inaccessible.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cause&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The above stated problem occurs under following situations:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    Corruption in Boot.ini file&lt;br /&gt;    Invalid device driver update&lt;br /&gt;    File System damage&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolution&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To resolve the above issue and to access data saved in both the partitions, you will need to follow the below steps:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    Boot the system in Safe mode and select 'Last Known Good Configuration' option&lt;br /&gt;    Try to boot your system using 'Startup Repair' option&lt;br /&gt;    Run 'CHKDSK' command to repair the file system&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;However, if all the three resolutions fail to resolve the issue, then you will need to reinstall the operating system and restore data from an updated backup. However, in case of no backup, you will need to recoup data using commercial Data Recovery utility. Such Data Recovery tools use effective recovery techniques to recoup data after almost all logical data loss scenarios.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Data Recovery is a third-party data recovery software that recovers data from formatted Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000 based hard disks. Supported by almost all file systems (NTFS, NTFS5, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and VFAT), the tool is easy to understand and doesn't require any prior technical knowledge.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source: http://goo.gl/NMhZT&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-7485670743572903498?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/7485670743572903498/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/05/windows-7-unbootable-post-black-screen.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7485670743572903498'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7485670743572903498'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/05/windows-7-unbootable-post-black-screen.html' title='Windows 7 Unbootable Post Black Screen and Flashing Cursor'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2405106875201589548</id><published>2011-05-22T22:49:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-05-22T22:53:33.597-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 tech support'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 help'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='dns windows 7 security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Virus Scanner'/><title type='text'>Boost Your Computer’s Performance with Windows 7 Virus Scanner</title><content type='html'>Nowadays, computer viruses are getting more and more sophisticated and can enter your computer even if it is equipped with antivirus or antispyware software in a deceitful manner. So you should be very much conscious about the security of your computer data. These viruses can ruin your computer’s memory as a consequence of which, you may face serious issues with your operating system and application software. You can even lose your entire data stored over the hard disk.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 has been shipped with immense features, which can take care of your security concerns by scanning and diagnosing the viruses on real time. So there is no need to depend on antivirus software, which offer only limited protection and that’s too after shedding a considerable amount of money.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But you need to be careful about their status on regular basis.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Features&lt;br /&gt;Inbuilt features of Windows 7 like Windows Firewall and Windows Defender play an important role to protect your computer from viruses and other malicious threats. They must be kept well configured and enabled at every moment when you are online. These are equipped with anti-spammer, effective scan engine, Guard, Quarantine, and Scheduler features, so that you can get holistic protection from all offline and online threats. They can scan and remove computer virus instantly from your computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Usability&lt;br /&gt;With the above Windows 7 virus scanning tools, you can get good protection from viruses and other malicious software, which harms your privacy and computer’s performance in many ways. These tools monitor your computer on real-time basis, so that you can keep your memory and Windows registry in a sound condition, which will avoid probability of hardware and software conflicts and minimize chances of blue screen error, hard disk crash and sluggish performance.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Limitation&lt;br /&gt;It has been noticed that Windows Firewall delivers only one-way protection. It can check either the incoming or the outgoing traffic at a time. Windows firewall often becomes problematic, when you try to download or install some application software on your computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Recommendation&lt;br /&gt;Keep your Windows Defender and Windows Firewall in a well configured state and also ensure they are enabled. To combat with severe infection from computer viruses, you can deploy online scanner tools available on trusted website. For quick resolution, you can call your tech support provider, which can assist in real-time.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source:  http://goo.gl/TqnWC&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2405106875201589548?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2405106875201589548/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/05/boost-your-computers-performance-with.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2405106875201589548'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2405106875201589548'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/05/boost-your-computers-performance-with.html' title='Boost Your Computer’s Performance with Windows 7 Virus Scanner'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-4241226896773073499</id><published>2011-05-05T04:43:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-05-05T04:46:23.350-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='security features windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='microsoft windows 7'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Operating System Security</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify; font-family: arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:100%;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;An operating system&lt;/span&gt; is always developed keeping in mind the advantages and disadvantages of the microprocessors of that time. The hardware should always be at par with the software and vice versa. I am actually trying to point at the 64 bit implementation of the Windows 7 on Intel Core vPro processors. Windows 7 has gone through a Security Development Life Cycle or SDL in which technical aspects were taken into account. To get assistance on computer security, consult a tech support expert. Let us discuss the outcome and implementation of it as seen in the operating system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1) &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Data Execution&lt;/span&gt; Prevention or the DEP feature of the OS executes the ED it or the Execute disable bit in Intel Processors against computer viruses that uses the buffer-flow technique for corrupting the computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2) &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Address Space Layout&lt;/span&gt; Randomization (ASLR) is another worry factor for those hackers who target specific memory address locations. Imagine that the critical areas of your hard drive where data and other system files reside are being hacked to the level of specific addresses but if the address locations are randomized then no matter where the data resides, it will be difficult for any malicious code to detect it and bring harm to the computer. Cool idea isn't it?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3) &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Safe Structured Exception&lt;/span&gt; Handling. What is that? Well, an exception is a situation which is other than natural and needs to be taken care in a specific manner. This, in programmed structures are done in a specific way so that subroutines are robust enough when due to a virus infection or system file corruption an unwanted situation arise in a computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4) &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Do not forget&lt;/span&gt; the Kerberos v5 a protocol for encryption that is used to send passwords over the internet. The question is why should we do so? The answer is that even when you are logging into a website you need to put a password which is again using the internet as the carrier.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5) There are a number of tools which enables us to look after the health of the operating system like the Event Viewer and the UAC (User Account Control) which gives you the required security and at the same time better tools to dive into the changes that went on in the recent past and created the problem you are facing now with the computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;All said and done, the question still arises as to why do we still get virus infections in our computer? The answer is that no machine in this world is fully perfect and the war between the good and the bad continues no matter whether one wins the temporary game against the other or not. The malicious-code writers are still there. Consult a good technician for total PC maintenance and virus removal. It is not always the branded &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;antivirus software&lt;/span&gt; that can give you total security form malicious code. The wireless connectivity between your router and the computer, encrypting your mails, configuring your antivirus cum firewall are some simple ways that actually serves your purpose.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source : http://goo.gl/AOlir&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-4241226896773073499?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/4241226896773073499/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/05/windows-7-operating-system-security.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4241226896773073499'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4241226896773073499'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/05/windows-7-operating-system-security.html' title='Windows 7 Operating System Security'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-8887763623166479825</id><published>2011-04-06T05:06:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-04-06T05:07:30.060-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Security Feature'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security Feature</title><content type='html'>Microsoft Windows 7 has seen users reporting various security level norms and problems that are undergoing within their operating system. Microsoft has sought out the solution by providing users with free security solutions to Windows 7 users, but then too it was neglected by many revenue companies towards the solution.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According the problem, users always seems to see their security related problems first, in such regard Microsoft team offered Windows Update feature in their Windows 7 operating system which can detect the presence of Windows 7 Antivirus solutions into their operating system. In a survey, it was seen that many had reported with no Windows 7 Antivirus solution uploaded in their system. Therefore, Microsoft sought to offer free Antivirus software to Windows 7 users which is the Microsoft Security Essentials(MSE) software feature. However this brought about a fight in antivirus software sites which started revolting against the announcement of Microsoft to provide free antivirus software at no cost of money.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There were totally many issues raised up in the regard. The Antivirus software companies reported that there is no dependence that users can be with downloading the free Microsoft Security Essentials(MSE) from the feature of Windows 7 updates. It shouldn't be implied as a way of distributing softwares within the operating system as it might get spammed. The companies feel that Microsoft should close up with this feature and allow the Windows 7 Antivirus softwares to come up legally with advanced operating mode to Windows 7 users.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source mywindowsclub&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-8887763623166479825?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/8887763623166479825/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/04/windows-7-security-feature.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/8887763623166479825'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/8887763623166479825'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/04/windows-7-security-feature.html' title='Windows 7 Security Feature'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2721898595144761796</id><published>2011-04-06T04:58:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-04-06T04:59:02.509-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 vpn'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security'/><title type='text'>How to use VPN Reconnect</title><content type='html'>Roaming users generally rely on VPNs (virtual private networks) to provide a secure connection between their computer and the internal company network. You don’t have to know how it works, but it’s the magic technology that convinces IT managers to say yes to working from outside the office.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When you’re sitting in a hotel room, at a customer’s office or in your own study, and you establish a VPN connection, your PC will generally stay logged on without any problems. However, when you’re relying on a Wi-Fi hotspot or mobile broadband dongle to establish a VPN connection while on the move, you may suffer frequent dropped connections and a cumbersome process for re-authenticating and re-establishing the VPN connection each time.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The VPN Reconnect feature allows Windows 7 to automatically re-establish active VPN connections after Internet connectivity is interrupted. As soon as Windows 7 reconnects to the internet, it will also reconnect to the VPN.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Inevitably, the VPN will still be ­unavailable as long as the internet connection is down, and the process of reconnecting will take a few seconds after access becomes available again, but VPN Reconnect at least ensures that your ­network resources will pop back up as soon as possible, without you ­having to fiddle around with anything.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We promised you some technical details, so: VPN Reconnect is basically an IPsec tunnel using the IKEv2 (Internet Key Exchange) protocol for key negotiation and for transmission of ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) packets. ESP is part of the industry standard IPsec security architecture, which provides confidentiality, authentication of data origin and connectionless integrity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In plain English: the system knows where data is coming from and that it hasn’t been seen or modified on the way.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Why all this fuss just to maintain your connection? Well, it’s a trickier job than it might seem. For example, when viewing streaming video over a VPN connection while you’re on a train, you would typically lose all buffered data and have to start the video again every time the connection went down.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The features of the IKEv2 IPSec tunnel and ESP help to ensure a persistent connection, despite wrinkles like the IP address changing during the reconnection (as it well might when you’re connecting to someone else’s server, such as a Wi-Fi hotspot or mobile phone network), and allow the streaming video to resume from the point it was at when VPN connectivity was lost.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source pcadvisor&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2721898595144761796?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2721898595144761796/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-to-use-vpn-reconnect.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2721898595144761796'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2721898595144761796'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-to-use-vpn-reconnect.html' title='How to use VPN Reconnect'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2462863578237156647</id><published>2011-04-01T03:30:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-04-01T03:33:02.998-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='dns windows 7 security'/><title type='text'>Ultimate guide to Windows 7 security</title><content type='html'>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7&lt;/span&gt; has been warmly received and swiftly adopted by businesses,  with the result that many IT admins are now struggling with the  platform’s new security features. In addition to changes to User Account  Control, BitLocker, and other features inherited from Windows Vista,  Windows 7 introduces a slew of security capabilities that businesses  will want to take advantage of.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;span id="more-527"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 improves&lt;/span&gt; on Vista with a friendlier UAC mechanism, the  ability to encrypt removable media and hard drive volumes, broader  support for strong cryptographic ciphers, hassle-free secure remote  access, and sophisticated protection against Trojan malware in the form  of AppLocker, to name just a few.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;In this guide, I’ll run through these and other significant security  enhancements in Windows 7, and provide my recommendations for  configuring and using them. I’ll pay especially close attention to the  new AppLocker application control feature, which may be a Windows shop’s  most practical and affordable way to combat socially engineered Trojan  malware.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;New and improved&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Windows 7 has literally hundreds of security changes and additions,  far too many to cover in one fell swoop. While this guide focuses on the  ones that most organizations will be interested in, keep in mind that  plenty of others may deserve your attention. A few the biggies not  discussed here are built-in support for smart cards and biometrics, the  ability to force the use of Kerberos in a feature called Restrict NTLM,  and support for the new DNSSec standards, which are becoming essential  to prevent DNS exploitation attacks. Also noteworthy is a new feature  called Extended Protection for Authentication, which prevents many  sophisticated man-in-the-middle attacks that can strike at some of our  most trusted security protocols (such as SSL and TLS).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;User Account Control&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A Windows Vista feature that users loved to hate, User Account  Control has been significantly improved to be both less intrusive and  smarter at distinguishing between legitimate and potentially malicious  activities in Windows 7. However, depending on whether you are logged on  as administrator or a standard user, some installs of Windows 7 may  have a default UAC security setting that’s one level lower than some  experts (including yours truly) recommend. Standard users have UAC  security default to the most secure setting, while administrator  accounts reside a notch below the highest setting, which is potentially  riskier.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Note too that, although UAC provides a much-needed mechanism to  prevent the misuse of administrator privileges, it can be bypassed. If  you need high security, users should not log on with an elevated user  account until they need it.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Your domain environment should already be at the highest and most  secure level (“Always notify”). If it isn’t, make it so. That way, users  will be prompted to input their passwords to perform high risk  administrative actions. No matter what else, UAC should be enabled.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;more on  hacking-news.com&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2462863578237156647?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2462863578237156647/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/04/ultimate-guide-to-windows-7-security.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2462863578237156647'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2462863578237156647'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/04/ultimate-guide-to-windows-7-security.html' title='Ultimate guide to Windows 7 security'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-8742429280069183775</id><published>2011-03-17T04:25:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-03-17T04:33:06.087-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 installation'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 security defeated by 8 out of 10 malware applications</title><content type='html'>&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;img style="width: 352px; height: 253px;" alt="" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/downloadsquad.switched.com/media/2009/11/windows_7-uac-malware-1257807049.jpg" border="0" hspace="4" vspace="4" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div align="left"&gt;Leading up to its release, there was a lot of concern regarding &lt;a href="http://downloadsquad.switched.com/tag/Windows7/"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt; Window 7&lt;/span&gt;'s default User Account Control (UAC) settings. Namely: it doesn't actually provide &lt;em&gt;any &lt;/em&gt;damn security. Alas.&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Basically, Microsoft went ahead and reacted to the public outcry  regarding the Vista security confirmations. I think we can all agree  that they were &lt;em&gt;really &lt;/em&gt;annoying (and most power-users turn UAC  off because of how irritating they are). As a result, there are  significantly fewer UAC warnings in a default &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 installation&lt;/span&gt; --  hooray! The &lt;em&gt;problem &lt;/em&gt;is that the new default setting in Windows 7  leads you to falsely believe that you have a secure installation right  out of the box. Sadly, this is not the case.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It's no surprise then that 8 out of  10 malware Applications defeated the default Windows 7 UAC setting in tests.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So practice safe surfing (duh!) or go and hoik your UAC settings up to  the most secure -- and annoying -- setting. Ars Technica has &lt;a href="http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/02/the-curious-tale-of-windows-7s-uac.ars"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; a great guide  on patching up your UAC for new Windows 7 users -- or even an  experienced user like myself that falsely believed the default setting  to be secure.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source:-downloadsquad.switched.com&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-8742429280069183775?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/8742429280069183775/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/03/windows-7-security-defeated-by-8-out-of.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/8742429280069183775'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/8742429280069183775'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/03/windows-7-security-defeated-by-8-out-of.html' title='Windows 7 security defeated by 8 out of 10 malware applications'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-6936304743632773811</id><published>2011-02-23T20:35:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2011-02-23T20:47:19.819-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 firewall'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows firewall'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security: 5 Simple Ways to Stay Safer</title><content type='html'>Is your Windows 7 PC as secure as it could be?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It's often too easy for you busy laptop warriors to assume your Windows PCs are safe. A computer virus? That's not going to happen to me ... until it does.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So in addition to running a full antivirus software suite, either free and good enough (Avast, Microsoft Security Essentials) or paid and Teflon strong (Symantec Norton, Kaspersky), you should also take advantage of Windows 7's built-in security settings and updates.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;These five simple security features in Windows 7 help keep the bad guys at bay.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Action Center&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Action Center, the home base for your PC's security, lists all information about security settings. The main role of Action Center is to consistently check on security items such as your network firewall and maintenance items including backup and restore, to make sure your machine is healthy.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Action Center in Windows 7 gives you a view of all your PC's security and maintenance features.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Action Center shows up as a little white flag on the right-hand side of the Windows 7 toolbar, or it can be reached by the path Control Panel -- System and Security -- Action Center.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Inside Action Center, you can make sure your Windows Firewall is on, your antivirus software is up to date and that your PC is set to install updates automatically.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When the status of a monitored security item changes, such as your antivirus becoming out of date, Action Center notifies you with a message in the taskbar. Then when you open Action Center, the status of the item in question changes color to indicate the severity of the problem, and an action is requested.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[ For complete coverage on Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system -- including hands-on reviews, video tutorials and advice on enterprise rollouts -- see CIO.com's Windows 7 Bible. ]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Action Center is a helpful resource that warns you when there may be trouble. Be sure not to neglect those Action Center messages when they turn up.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Defender&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Defender, antispyware software that's included with Windows 7, runs automatically when it is turned on.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Spyware is any unwanted or potentially harmful software that can be installed on your computer without your knowledge any time you connect to the Internet. It can also infect your computer when you install programs using a CD or DVD.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Defender staves off spyware in two ways:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    * Real-time protection. Windows Defender alerts you when spyware attempts to install itself or to run on your computer. It also alerts you when programs attempt to change important Windows settings.&lt;br /&gt;    * Scanning options. You can use Windows Defender to scan for spyware that might be installed on your computer, to schedule scans on a regular basis, and to automatically remove anything that's detected during a scan.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To open Windows Defender, click the Start button located in the far left of the task bar. In the search box, type Defender, and then, in the list of results, click Windows Defender.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;User Account Control&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;UAC, the security feature that prompts you for permission to install or open programs, was despised by Windows Vista users, but it is much more customizable in Windows 7. The options are no longer "on or off"; there are four notification levels that a user can set.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The four settings in Windows 7 UAC's customizable slider range from Always notify to Never notify.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The improved Windows 7 UAC is essential in that it informs you when a program makes a change that could potentially harm your computer or make it susceptible to security threats.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you are your computer's administrator (in most cases you are), you can click Yes to continue. If you are not an administrator, someone with an administrator account on the computer will have to enter their password for you to continue.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When your permission is needed to open a program or install software, UAC will notify you with one of four different types of dialog boxes:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    * When a program or setting is part of Windows and needs your permission to start.&lt;br /&gt;    * When a program is not a part of Windows and needs your permission to start&lt;br /&gt;    * When a program with an unknown publisher needs your permission to start&lt;br /&gt;    * When you have been blocked by your system administrator from running a program because the program is known to be untrusted&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To modify User Account Control Settings, click the Start button and then click Control Panel. In the search box, type uac, and then click Change User Account Control Settings.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Update&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Update can be a pest, especially when updates pop up when you're in the middle of 10 things. But by installing the latest updates as they become available for your PC, you are continually improving the security, reliability and performance of your computer without too much of an inconvenience.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Slideshow: Windows 7 Hardware in Pictures: The Latest and Greatest Laptops Slideshow: Seven Features in Windows 7 You Probably Don't Know About Slideshow: Seven Tools to Ease Your Windows 7 Rollout&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You can set Windows to automatically install "important" and "recommended" updates or to install important updates only. Important updates are for more critical security and reliability issues and recommended updates address noncritical problems.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To turn on automatic Windows Updates:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    * Click on the Start button. In the search box type Update, and then in the list of results click Windows Update.&lt;br /&gt;    * In the left pane, click Change Settings.&lt;br /&gt;    * Under Important updates, you can choose if you want to install new updates automatically, and the day and time you want the latest updates to take place (i.e. Every Day at 6 am).&lt;br /&gt;    * Under Recommended Updates select the "Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates" check box, and then click OK.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Firewall&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Firewall is an easy feature to turn on or off and can help prevent hackers and worms from slithering into your computer through a network or the Internet. A firewall can also help stop your computer from sending malicious software to other computers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Unless you have another firewall enabled, such as a corporate network firewall, you should turn on Windows Firewall to protect your computer and network (if you have one).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To turn on Windows Firewall:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;    *  Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. In the search box, type firewall, and then click Windows Firewall.&lt;br /&gt;    * In the left pane, click "Turn Windows Firewall on or off." If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.&lt;br /&gt;    * Click Turn on Windows Firewall under each network location that you want to help protect, and then click OK.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Note: If your computer is connected to a corporate network, your company's group policy settings might prevent you from turning on Windows Firewall. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source networkworld&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-6936304743632773811?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/6936304743632773811/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/02/windows-7-security-5-simple-ways-to.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6936304743632773811'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6936304743632773811'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/02/windows-7-security-5-simple-ways-to.html' title='Windows 7 Security: 5 Simple Ways to Stay Safer'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2574385094813933910</id><published>2011-01-03T01:47:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2011-01-03T01:52:57.499-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='computers'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='backup software windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='technology'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='mouse speed'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows7 mouse speed'/><title type='text'>How to Adjust Mouse Speed in Windows 7</title><content type='html'>Here's a quick tip on how you can adjust the mouse pointer speed in Windows 7:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1) Click Start menu, and then open Control Panel.&lt;br /&gt;2) Then click on Hardware and Sound.&lt;br /&gt;3) Now under Devices and Printers, click on Mouse.&lt;br /&gt;4) The Mouse Properties box should pop-up, click on the 'Pointer Options' tab.&lt;br /&gt;5) In the Motion section, adjust the pointer speed by dragging the toggle to the left or right&lt;br /&gt;6) depending on if you want to slow down, or speed up the mouse pointer. You can also check the 7) Enhance pointer precision checkbox, for a more precise mouse pointer.&lt;br /&gt;8) Click OK, to save your changes.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2574385094813933910?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2574385094813933910/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-adjust-mouse-speed-in-windows-7.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2574385094813933910'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2574385094813933910'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-adjust-mouse-speed-in-windows-7.html' title='How to Adjust Mouse Speed in Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-3072291873220153145</id><published>2010-12-26T22:35:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-12-26T22:37:12.481-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='password'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='folder'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='folders in windows 7'/><title type='text'>How To Create A Password Protected Folder In Windows 7</title><content type='html'>Some people like to go all out with security and encrypt files and folders with such complicated codes that no computer hacker could figure them out. But then there’s also people who just want to hide files from casual PC browsers. That’s where this little guide could come in handy for you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This tutorial will guide you through the steps to create a locked folder in Windows 7, and the best thing is you don’t need to use any additional software. Now anyone who really is serious about accessing your files will probably be able to crack this, but it should deter more than the average passer by.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;A heads up to Simplehelp.net for putting this together:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. First off, create a new folder and name it what you like&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Go into the folder and create a new text document (Right click on blank area -&gt; New -&gt; Text Document)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. Now you want to open up the text file you just created and paste in the following text:&lt;br /&gt;cls&lt;br /&gt;@ECHO OFF&lt;br /&gt;title Folder Private&lt;br /&gt;if EXIST "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" goto UNLOCK&lt;br /&gt;if NOT EXIST Private goto MDLOCKER&lt;br /&gt;:CONFIRM&lt;br /&gt;echo Are you sure you want to lock the folder(Y/N)&lt;br /&gt;set/p "cho=&gt;"&lt;br /&gt;if %cho%==Y goto LOCK&lt;br /&gt;if %cho%==y goto LOCK&lt;br /&gt;if %cho%==n goto END&lt;br /&gt;if %cho%==N goto END&lt;br /&gt;echo Invalid choice.&lt;br /&gt;goto CONFIRM&lt;br /&gt;:LOCK&lt;br /&gt;ren Private "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"&lt;br /&gt;attrib +h +s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"&lt;br /&gt;echo Folder locked&lt;br /&gt;goto End&lt;br /&gt;:UNLOCK&lt;br /&gt;echo Enter password to unlock folder&lt;br /&gt;set/p "pass=&gt;"&lt;br /&gt;if NOT %pass%== ENTER YOUR PASSWORD HERE goto FAIL&lt;br /&gt;attrib -h -s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"&lt;br /&gt;ren "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" Private&lt;br /&gt;echo Folder Unlocked successfully&lt;br /&gt;goto End&lt;br /&gt;:FAIL&lt;br /&gt;echo Invalid password&lt;br /&gt;goto end&lt;br /&gt;:MDLOCKER&lt;br /&gt;md Private&lt;br /&gt;echo Private created successfully&lt;br /&gt;goto End&lt;br /&gt;:End&lt;br /&gt;4. Be sure to enter your password in the “Enter Your Password Here” bit&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. Next you want to save your this document in the .bat form and name it locker so it’s called locker.bat To do this make sure you change the Save as type: All Files (*.*)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. Now you want to go back to the folder you created at the very beginning and double click on the locker.bat file and this should create a new folder named Private, this is where you can put anything you want.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. Once you add your files to this folder, double click on locker.bat again and it will ask you if you want to lock the folder or not. Press Y and the folder will disappear! You’ve now successfully locked it and hidden it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. Now to get back your folder, all you have to do is double click on the locker.bat file again and enter the password that you made and the folder will reappear for you.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-3072291873220153145?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/3072291873220153145/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-to-create-password-protected-folder.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3072291873220153145'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3072291873220153145'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-to-create-password-protected-folder.html' title='How To Create A Password Protected Folder In Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-3188601758195262688</id><published>2010-12-06T21:27:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-12-06T21:35:24.379-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='rtm.'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='service pack 1'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='sp1'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Gets Ready for Service Pack 1 (SP1) RTM</title><content type='html'>With Service Pack 1 (SP1) RTM on the way to Windows 7, Microsoft is taken the necessary measures designed to ensure that the download and deployment of the upgrade will go as smooth as possible.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is why the operating system received an update set up to ensure that there are no issues in Windows 7 RTM that could prevent the integration of SP1 or additional updates from the Redmond company.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A new release of the System Update Readiness Tool went live this week, and is currently available to customers either through Windows Update or as a standalone download via the Microsoft Download Center.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“This tool is being offered because an inconsistency was found in the Windows servicing store which may prevent the successful installation of future updates, service packs, and software. This tool checks your computer for such inconsistencies and tries to resolve issues if found,” Microsoft stated.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The tool is designed to resolve any servicing inconsistencies not only in Windows 7, but also in Windows Server 2008 R2, as well as Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. This particular version of the System Update Readiness Tool was not offered for Windows XP.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“The System Update Readiness Tool verifies the integrity of the following resources:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Files that are located under the following directories:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;%SYSTEMROOT%\Servicing\Packages&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;%SYSTEMROOT%\WinSxS\Manifests&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Registry data that is located under the following registry subkeys:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Components&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Schema&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Component Based Servicing&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When the System Update Readiness Tool detects incorrect manifests, files, or registry data, it might replace the incorrect data with a corrected version,” Microsoft explained.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft has recently launched the Release Candidate (RC) of Windows 7 SP1 to early adopters for testing purposes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ahead of anything else, the RC is a sign that the release to manufacturing (RTM) development milestone is not that far off into the future.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In fact, the software giant also made sure to release a tool designed to block the automatic delivery and deployment of SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;However, the company still has to reveal the availability deadline for Windows 7 SP1 RTM. Microsoft only confirmed that the service pack will be served to customers by the end of March 2011.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Still, there’s no way of saying when will Windows 7 SP1 actually be released to manufacturing, and when will the first RTM bits be served to customers. Speculation still indicates that Windows 7 SP1 will hit RTM by the end of this year, but rumors of availability do indeed point to March 2011.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-3188601758195262688?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/3188601758195262688/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/12/windows-7-gets-ready-for-service-pack-1.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3188601758195262688'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3188601758195262688'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/12/windows-7-gets-ready-for-service-pack-1.html' title='Windows 7 Gets Ready for Service Pack 1 (SP1) RTM'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-6149737020110835570</id><published>2010-08-03T01:20:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-08-03T01:23:37.804-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='computers'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='technology'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 Homegroup'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Homegroup</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Windows 7 provides offers users a platform that is ease-of-use with a variety of entertainment options, power management, and a lot of flexibility. Its marked improvement over Windows Vista in several key departments makes it far better option for a number of users. The newest OS of Windows has a whole lot to offer. In this article, we will discuss a useful feature called HomeGroup.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HomeGroup facilitates connecting multiple computers to your home network. This is the best medium to share your music, pictures and documents within your home computers. HomeGroup is automatically set up as and when you add the first PC running Windows 7 to your home network. After that you can easily add as many computers as you want to the HomeGroup. You can be absolutely specific about what exactly you want to share with each system in the HomeGroup. This way sharing files and folders across the various systems in your home network becomes as easy as if all of them are available on a single hard drive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;USB connected printers can also be shared through HomeGroup. For instance, you have a printer in the lobby that is shared by HomeGroup; it will be automatically installed on the other HomeGroup enabled computers. Computers connected through domain can also be part of a HomeGroup.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As and when you setup your network, Windows 7 will prompt you to select the type of location. Select Home Network, Windows 7 will now start applying the necessary settings for your new network. The HomeGroup wizard will get opened and will prompt you to create your HomeGroup and choose what you want to share in your HomeGroup. The wizard will then generate a password which can be used to add other computers to your HomeGroup.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As your Home Group gets created, your pictures, music, videos, printers, movies, etc are all ready to be shared with other computers joined with this HomeGroup. These folders - music, videos, and pictures - are named as Libraries in Windows 7.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;How to Join a HomeGroup?  &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is very simple to join a HomeGroup. When your other computer is connected to the network where a HomeGroup has already been created, the OS will prompt you that there is a HomeGroup available to join. When you choose to join that HomeGroup, the OS will provide you with information about the HomeGroup on your network. When youclick Join now to join to your HomeGroup, you will be prompted to enter the HomeGroup password which was generated during its creation. Entering the correct password will let you join the HomeGroup and choose the files that you want to share with computers on that network. &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style="border: medium none ; overflow: hidden; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; text-decoration: none; text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-6149737020110835570?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/6149737020110835570/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/08/windows-7-homegroup.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6149737020110835570'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6149737020110835570'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/08/windows-7-homegroup.html' title='Windows 7 Homegroup'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-4697896432006977983</id><published>2010-07-21T23:22:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T23:25:47.219-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='computers'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='laptop'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='technology'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='desktop'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows'/><title type='text'>Laptop not shutdown properly? Find  the Solution</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Notebook computer does not shut down, there are many reasons cause this failure, the following are eight solution:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;1. Computer hardware reasons.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not well supported motherboard BIOS ACPI, the proposed upgrading the motherboard BIOS, generally can be resolved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;2. Computer software causes.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The records listed below may cause the computer to shutdown failure, you can start according to their own computer Bootlog.txt under the root directory shown in the case, find out the reasons:&lt;br /&gt;Terminate = Unload Network can not load the network drivers of conflict&lt;br /&gt;Terminate = RIT sound card or some of the old mouse driver and timer-related problems&lt;br /&gt;Terminate = WIN32 some 32-bit applications locking up the system thread&lt;br /&gt;Terminate = Query Drivers Driver problem&lt;br /&gt;Terminate = Reset Display graphics card driver settings or display problems&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;3. Check Advanced Power Management (APM)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Open the start-&gt;set-&gt;Control Panel-&gt;System, then open Device Manager and Expand System Devices-Advanced Power Management, click "set" option, removed by force before using the APM method checkmark.Restart the computer if the normal shutdown, the cause of the problem may be that APM, Advanced Power Management function should be closed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;4. Disable Fast Shutdown&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Starting-&gt;Operation menu, in the command box enter "msconfig" and click on OK, this time appeared"System Configuration Utility" window.Click"Order" Page, then click "Advanced" option appears at this time "advanced troubleshooting settings" window, choose "disable fast shutdown".If the computer shuts down properly, it shows it's a rapid shutdown problem.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;5. Check if has closed all the applications when shut down.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If not close, you can close all applications.Because some applications may not properly shut down, and the system can not properly end the application, resulting in failure.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;6. Using the IE browser, resource-intensive.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When you use IE 5 or later should pay attention to the Internet, they still occupied large amount of system resources following the withdrawal, often make the system less than 80% of the available resources, after which it is easy to run other software errors may cause the system to not soft shutdown.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;7. Some software in the end will probably be doing some operations on the system data or file system and affect then cause the result of can't normal shutdown.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is different from the poor design of the software, this may be the system of protection of their own disadvantage, sometimes with multi-task related.Although the Windows XP features multi task, but some large multi-task while a software implementation is prone to failure, such as illegal operation, such as blue screen failures and crashes.This situation can not be caused by the shutdown of the problem is usually not appear in the next boot up.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;8. Some programs BUG or some 16-bit software may also undermine the memory of the system data or files.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Memory resident software can easily lead to conflict, resulting in abnormal system shutdown.Find out the problem with this software is not very easy, select the "Start" "program" "Annex" "System Tools" "System Information", open the "Microsoft System Information" dialog box, select "Tools" " System Configuration Utility "can be set to allow or prohibit the" start "in the presence of multiple Windows XP program.Other applications in question can only be used in a long process to find their shortcomings, so in a timely manner to avoid the error occurred.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-4697896432006977983?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/4697896432006977983/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/07/laptop-not-shutdown-properly-find.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4697896432006977983'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4697896432006977983'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/07/laptop-not-shutdown-properly-find.html' title='Laptop not shutdown properly? Find  the Solution'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-6493893062005489430</id><published>2010-06-17T22:31:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2011-04-11T21:15:58.935-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='backup software windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='technology'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 printer'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='printing'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='drivers'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='compters'/><title type='text'>Print a document in Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;You can try to print any documents that already exist on your computer to see results from working printers that were installed in Windows 7. Easy enough, click the Popup menu and click Print. In this way you can print your document to the printer. But of course the result is still less satisfactory, because it is not configured properly.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To print to the printer produces a good and proper, after having been on file kalipada you double click the file, then this file will open automatically in accordance with the application program used to create the file. Because you have not installed any applications, then &lt;a style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);" href="http://windows7.iyogi.com/"&gt;Windows 7&lt;/a&gt; will display these files based on the compatibility of the files concerned with the applications in Windows 7.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As an illustration, the following describes some ways to print documents from Windows 7. This method is not absolute, because there's another way that can be used to print the document. Only here explained how to print the file or document directly without going through another application other than that provided by the application itself is Windows 7.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Right-click on a file or document that will be in print, after the popup menu appears click Print&lt;br /&gt;Click the program, milsanya Wordpad, and not the document and click on the printer icon&lt;br /&gt;You can also use Drag and drop commands. Do I click the Start menu, click Device and Printer and click Printer, then click the Document (s) in queue. Then click and hold your mouse on the document that will be in print, then remove the printer window is open.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-6493893062005489430?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/6493893062005489430/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/06/print-document-in-windows-7.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6493893062005489430'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6493893062005489430'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/06/print-document-in-windows-7.html' title='Print a document in Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-7156809770304379974</id><published>2010-05-30T23:51:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T22:55:18.448-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Drivers for Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='software for windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 support'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 drivers'/><title type='text'>Drivers for Windows 7 for Motherboards and Software</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;Install any operating system on our computer, it is not compulsory that your computer will work with all the facilities you have for your computer system, or the software which are installed on your computer system to work or hardware that are attached to your computer device. To make all this run, just installing operating system is not enough, one need to install drivers that support those hardware and software. These drivers come along with the operating system. The device drivers are computer programs which allow the computer programs with the hardware devices of the computer devices. The communication is done with the help of computer bus between the devices and the hardware that is connected to the computer system. With the help of system drivers, a signal is sent for invoking the routine when the device is called for the activity for which it is designed for.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The drivers are different for different operating system. If one is using windows vista and other uses windows 7, no one can use each other's system drivers if they are not compatible with the older versions. The operating system drivers are available on the websites of those operating systems. Updates are easily available for the drivers on the websites once they are released. Since windows 7 is a new operating system, the drivers are still getting released for their products. With the help of updated drivers, the pc can work at its best giving the best performance and all the hardware and software working properly and the way they are designed for.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The drivers can be designed for system software such as audio, video, graphics, etc hardware such as mouse, keyboard and other computer hardware devices such as motherboard, daughterboard, etc. we will discuss few of the drivers designed for various &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;windows 7 application and support&lt;/span&gt;. They are as follows.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 is present on Acer notebooks as well as desktops, the drivers of windows 7 which can be helpful for working with Acer devices in a proper way so that the hardware can be worked in the way they are designed for. The other device that requires drivers are the Asus motherboards. There are many Asus motherboards which are being used for windows 7 operating system. AMD, Intel socket 775, 1366 and many more devices are the examples of Asus motherboards that use windows 7.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The most important products for which drivers are used are for video and audio. The &lt;a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/about-windows-7/windows-7-driver-issues"&gt;windows 7 drivers&lt;/a&gt; for ATI Radeon display driver is the most updated driver which contains the entire suite of catalyst. Similarly for audio, windows 7 beta drivers are available which gives the best results and provides all the available facilities that can give the best output for the audio and video programs which has X-fi, sound blasters, live, Audigy and many more features in the audio and video programs.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-7156809770304379974?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/7156809770304379974/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/05/drivers-for-windows-7-for-motherboards.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7156809770304379974'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/7156809770304379974'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/05/drivers-for-windows-7-for-motherboards.html' title='Drivers for Windows 7 for Motherboards and Software'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-2060240803375435078</id><published>2010-04-11T21:48:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T22:47:13.675-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Operating Systems'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows Operating Systems'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Best Operating Systems'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Operating Systems Version'/><title type='text'>History of Unix Operating Systems</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Unix like Operating Systems&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We are all aware of the fact that Unix is an open source operating system. By open source, we mean that its source code is kept free for changes. No doubt, for a full version Linux, you will need to have the license key from the vendor from whom you are getting the operating system. There are various vendors like Red Hat, Fedora, etc. who design Linux operating system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;History of Computer Operating Systems - Unix&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Unix operating system is designed by many vendors today. However, the success of UNIX can be many attributed to the AT&amp;amp;T's Bell Laboratories from where it was desiged and released in  1970's. By the end of the 1970's most people who had done pioneering work in the success of this operating system were holding important positions in the computer world. They insisted on using UNIX. Educational institutions, Government bodies  and electronic companies, all continued to use Unix. This led to various vendors entering into this market and producing their own versions of Unix. In 1980, 'The Open Group' or X/Open Company Ltd. was formed by a group of vendors to limit the encroachment by larger companies who wanted to control the system interface. Open Systems had to meed specific standards and Unix system was chosen as the platform for the open systems. In 1993, AT&amp;amp;T sold its Unix System Laboratories to Novell and in 1995, SCO bought the same from Novell. In 1995 X/Open introduced the Unix 95 brand for computer systems. It was meant to guarantee the Single Unix specification.&lt;br /&gt;Just search &lt;a href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/windows-7-/windows-7-security"&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 Security&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt; Tools.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-2060240803375435078?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/2060240803375435078/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/04/unix-like-operating-systems-we-are-all.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2060240803375435078'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/2060240803375435078'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/04/unix-like-operating-systems-we-are-all.html' title='History of Unix Operating Systems'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-1504218793673415196</id><published>2010-03-12T01:44:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T22:54:28.216-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='news windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 update'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='update  windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 news'/><title type='text'>Reviews and News of Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/installation/how-to-dual-boot-windows-vista-with-windows-7-ultimate"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 160px; height: 160px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S5oRH18MFfI/AAAAAAAAACs/ODRXmOn7Qdw/s320/windows+7-ultimate.aspx.jpeg" alt="windows 7 ultimate " id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5447685525694322162" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7&lt;/span&gt; is a benchmark in the software development history of Microsoft. It has been designed with acute sharpness to deliver qualitative performance in a best and secure way. Since its launch on 22nd October, last year, it has earned net revenue of $6.66 billion approximately, which is many folds higher than Windows Vista.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Feature, usability and recommendation&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;From my prospective, &lt;a style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/about-windows-7/windows-7-update"&gt;Windows 7 update&lt;/a&gt; is an important option, which has been included for the smooth performance of your operating system, dependent application software and peripheral devices, such as printer and scanner.&lt;br /&gt;I faced the most difficult situation in my computing life, when I found my computer equipped with &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7&lt;/span&gt; in an absolute “no boot” condition. It was showing software conflicts repeatedly. But once I updated the Microsoft’s applications with the latest patches available on its website, I got everything resolved.&lt;br /&gt;But things were not so easier, if I had not kept my Windows update enabled. From Windows update I came to know about the latest patch for my computer’s operating system and other application software and when I implemented those updates I got my computer back in sound condition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hence, &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 update&lt;/span&gt; is essential to maintain the performance and security of computer. It dedicatedly searches for the latest available patch required for loaded operating system and application software.&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft is still working to energize its &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;latest Windows 7&lt;/span&gt; operating system. There is a news is in the air about development of an update patch known as Service Pack 1 or SP1, which is expected to be available around September 2010.&lt;br /&gt;So, the best thing is to keep your Windows updated with latest patch via Windows update option, which is not a bit difficult. It can be done as, Click Start &gt; Control Panel&gt;System and Security&gt;Windows Update. Click OK to apply it finally.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Limitation&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Running a computer is always at a risk if you don’t update your computer on regular basis, there can be risk of hardware failure/computer crash or stealing of important personal details through spyware or adware. So never compromise and get the best update from Microsoft’s website.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Conclusion&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Over and all Microsoft has done a great job with the introduction of self update feature in &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;latest Windows 7&lt;/span&gt;. It helps to get quick and automatic access to latest update available from manufacturer and hence you&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-1504218793673415196?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/1504218793673415196/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/03/reviews-and-news-of-windows-7.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/1504218793673415196'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/1504218793673415196'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/03/reviews-and-news-of-windows-7.html' title='Reviews and News of Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S5oRH18MFfI/AAAAAAAAACs/ODRXmOn7Qdw/s72-c/windows+7-ultimate.aspx.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-4036262436328617741</id><published>2010-03-10T03:16:00.001-08:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T22:49:00.967-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='install Windows 7 professional'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 professional'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7 professional install'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='Microsoft Windows 7 professional'/><title type='text'>Are You Getting Right Justice With Your Investment? Try Windows 7 Pro</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Features&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;After experimenting with a series of operating system form Microsoft and others, I have concluded that there is no alternative for &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 Professional&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt; in the present date. Once, I had installed it I took a sigh of relief as it is much stable and user-friendly and miles away from software conflictions.  I am pretty much sure that its features, like JumpList, Aero, HomeGroup, Domain Join and XP Mode are enough to challenge any OS.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Usability&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 Professional has simplified my task. Now, I can easily connect my PCs at home to share files, music, video and even my printer without any hassle. Earlier, it was never possible without help of technicians. In addition, I can maintain my privacy too with the password protection feature. I don’t face difficulty while working with multiple Windows because Aero Shake minimizes unessential applications within an eye blink by just shaking them with the mouse. I can access file located in remote section of my computer network easily and quickly with smart search of Windows Search option. When I just enter an alphabet in the search box, it gives a list of relevant files. It was never so easy with Windows Vista’s “Instant Search.” With the Tab Group feature in Internet Explorer you can easily manage multiple tabs, which was not possible in earlier versions of IE. Hence, it’s a totally a never-before experience with &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 Professional&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Limitation&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Although, I have a good experience with Windows 7 Professional, but I think Microsoft should have been a bit liberal with the users on the compatibility front. I faced issues while doing custom install on one of my old computer. It showed software conflicts a number of times, when I had to do install device drivers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Above and all, &lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Windows 7 professional&lt;/span&gt; is a good presentation from Microsoft. There are some new features, which will be soon adaptable for me. I liked it mostly on account of its enhanced performance with least of software conflicts and strong security features, which were tough challenge in earlier versions.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-4036262436328617741?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/4036262436328617741/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/03/are-you-getting-right-justice-with-your.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4036262436328617741'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4036262436328617741'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/03/are-you-getting-right-justice-with-your.html' title='Are You Getting Right Justice With Your Investment? Try Windows 7 Pro'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-3511138660437008748</id><published>2010-03-08T01:50:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T22:49:31.142-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 microsoft'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='microsoft windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='microsoft’s windows 7'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Microsoft - Performance accelerator</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/windows-7/support/troubleshooting"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 160px; height: 108px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S5TI20ZWOPI/AAAAAAAAAB0/3e8K5wcwRgM/s320/windows7-troubleshooting.aspx.jpeg" alt="windows 7 troubleshooting" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5446198693501221106" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft’s Windows 7, which was introduced on 22nd October, 2009, has climbed the new charts of popularity.  Try this new Windows operating system to experience a new level of computing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Performance accelerator &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With latest Windows 7 loaded on your computer, managing your files and folders gets pretty easier. You can keep your frequently required files on your finger tips, with the help of JumpList and Aero Pin features of &lt;a style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/about-windows-7/windows-7-microsoft"&gt;Microsoft’s Windows 7&lt;/a&gt;. Windows Search will help you to quickly access files, photos and other important documents which are occasionally used. Aero Snap will make your job easier, if you have to do work related to reading, organizing, and comparing windows.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Easy networking&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft’s Windows 7 has introduced Home Group, which will simplify your home network, so that you can easily share your files and peripheral devices with a single click. Moreover you can customize your sharing job.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you have a requirement to share your office or home network, you can make use of Direct Access. To maintain the security of your data you can implement BitLocker encryption feature.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Security and Maintenance&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A lot of improvement has been done on the security front with the introduction of &lt;span&gt;Multiple Active Firewall Policies, DirectAccess, BranchCache, BitLocker To Go, AppLocker and Biometric enhancement. Windows 7 Action Center is a user-friendly feature, because it offers a common platform to&lt;/span&gt; system maintenance information, security information and computer troubleshooting. So, don’t wait and install Microsoft’s Windows 7 on your computer to get the best computing experience.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-3511138660437008748?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/3511138660437008748/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/03/windows-7-microsoft-performance.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3511138660437008748'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/3511138660437008748'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/03/windows-7-microsoft-performance.html' title='Windows 7 Microsoft - Performance accelerator'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S5TI20ZWOPI/AAAAAAAAAB0/3e8K5wcwRgM/s72-c/windows7-troubleshooting.aspx.jpeg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-6024720199898486835</id><published>2010-02-09T02:12:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-07-21T22:50:05.992-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='backup software windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='registry backup and restore windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 backup problems'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 backup and restore'/><title type='text'>Step to backup data in windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;a href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 200px; height: 182px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_s4xFPqCbM5E/S3ELtsmVBLI/AAAAAAAAAdo/PtTElk03KZk/s200/backup.jpg" alt="data back up in Windows 7" title="how to backup data in windows 7" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5436139104906839218" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Create copies of data files and system image which includes system settings, programs and files with Windows Backup. Choose custom location in Windows 7 for data backup. You can check for this option under System and Security in your Control Panel and can also access it through Action Center.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;Some vital functionality was missing in Windows Vista which Microsoft has tried to cover up in Windows 7. Windows 7 has build on the new features in Windows Vista Backup. &lt;a style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/"&gt;Windows 7&lt;/a&gt; provides you with in-built tool to back up your data. Microsoft has introduced consolidated Backup and restore Center in Windows Vista but Windows 7 has in-built backup center. It’s in-built “Shadow Copy” feature restores the previous versions of files and folders and makes repetitious backups when required, if certain part of the file has been changed then it only transfer that part and copy it over.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Backup and Restore Center will show you the backup device you have selected, the space left on it, the space occupied by windows Backup and how far you are into the process if you are currently running a backup. Windows 7 backup facilitates you by providing access to your previous system image files for deletion, it also displays how much space is being used by each of its backup components.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Try the following steps to create backup:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1 Start the process of creating a backup from the Backup and restore center in the Control Panel.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2 Choose the location where you want to create your backup.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3 Network location can be selected to create backup. Add your network path by clicking Add New Location.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4 Choose what to backup, once you have chosen the location.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5 You can choose your own files as well as Windows chosen file.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6 Start backup process. the Backup and Restore center notifies that backup is in progress.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7 Restore the files once backup process is over.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But it is far more easier to backup your files over the network, if you are using Professional or Ultimate edition of Windows 7 then you need not keep the drives as you also have the option of backing up your files to a network.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You can set up your network to save the copies of critical files. It will surely proved to be a worthwhile investment as a Home Network backup can easily maintain the copies of the electronic data files thus securing the data in case of theft, disaster and computer failures. You have the option to choose from online service or Home Network backup. There are different methods using which you can set your data on Home Computer Network such as backups to CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs, network backups to a local server and online backups to a remote hosting service.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In network backup to a local server you don’t require to burn several disks considering setting up a backup server on your home network. A backup server has a large hard disk drive and network to receive other home network files. In Network backup to a Remote Hosting Service many Internet sites offer backup hosting services which results in automatic network backups.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;All these features help the user to have the full control over the flies which are backed up and you can have automatic backup capability with suitable software in Local Servers Backup. In Remote Hosted Backup your data is saved with lower risk from theft.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-6024720199898486835?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/6024720199898486835/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/02/step-to-backup-data-in-windows-7.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6024720199898486835'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/6024720199898486835'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/02/step-to-backup-data-in-windows-7.html' title='Step to backup data in windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_s4xFPqCbM5E/S3ELtsmVBLI/AAAAAAAAAdo/PtTElk03KZk/s72-c/backup.jpg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-96233025488826795</id><published>2010-02-01T21:54:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-11-01T03:41:18.097-07:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='MUI Deployments for Windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows multilingual user interface pack'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='multilingual user interface pack mui'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 multilingual user interface pack'/><title type='text'>How to deploy Multilingual User Interface  for Windows 7</title><content type='html'>&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 201px; height: 152px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S2e405hh1SI/AAAAAAAAABc/qGL5oJP57qI/s320/deployment+termonolgy.png" alt="Multilingual User Interface" title="windows 7 Multilingual User Interface" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433514694379951394" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Based on your company's current geographic and IT infrastructure, you need to determine your language and country/region requirements, as well as your hardware requirements and limitations to deploy the appropriate language configurations of &lt;a style="color: rgb(51, 51, 255);" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/"&gt;Windows 7&lt;/a&gt; and configure country/region support.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You will also need to:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* Determine the roaming user needs in your organization.&lt;br /&gt;* Evaluate the hardware requirements for multilingual support.&lt;br /&gt;* Determine whether your organization will need to deploy a single global image or specific country/region builds for different offices in your organization.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Assessing hardware requirements for multilingual support&lt;br /&gt;Supporting multiple languages can impact your hardware requirements in two areas:&lt;br /&gt;Hard disk space: Some languages require more hard-disk storage space than others. The more languages installed on a computer, the more hard-disk space consumed.&lt;br /&gt;Specialized hardware devices: Some languages or users require special keyboards, IMEs, or alternative input devices.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;Determining the requirement of language and country/region&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you have polyglot office environments or you do business in multiple languages then you need to know which languages or bids your organization requires. Also you need to know that whether these languages require input devices or input method editors (IMEs).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You must determine whether currency, time zone, or calendar formats vary between the different countries/regions if you do business on international level. Additionally, you must determine which line-of-business applications you have that must accommodate such country/region differences.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A four-column planning table can help you determine your language and country/region needs. You can organize the table as follows:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* In column one, list your offices or divisions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* In column two, list the languages or dialects used in those offices or divisions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* In column three, note the corresponding &lt;a style="color: rgb(51, 51, 255); font-weight: bold;" href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/features/performance/role-of-language-pack-in-windows-7"&gt;Windows 7 language&lt;/a&gt; collections and locales that support those languages or dialects. For tables listing Windows 7 language packs and settings, see Supported Language Packs and Default Settings.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* In column four, note special standards and format settings, input language support, or default languages for non-Unicode programs required for your offices or divisions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So, as release date of Windows 7 is close, we find ourselves with revolutionary and new Microsoft OS: Windows 7. Windows 7 seems poised to succeed where Vista couldn’t as it is built on the latest technologies introduced with Vista, but with a renewed focus on performance and compatibility. We’ve finally received a final build of Windows 7 and have run it through the wringer in both the Lab and in the real-world. Here’s what we found.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-96233025488826795?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/96233025488826795/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-deploy-multilingual-user.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/96233025488826795'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/96233025488826795'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-deploy-multilingual-user.html' title='How to deploy Multilingual User Interface  for Windows 7'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S2e405hh1SI/AAAAAAAAABc/qGL5oJP57qI/s72-c/deployment+termonolgy.png' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195014588710705678.post-4530371229336022999</id><published>2010-01-22T22:02:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2010-01-22T22:10:50.844-08:00</updated><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='security features windows 7'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='win 7 security'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 security enhancements example'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='dns windows 7 security enhancements'/><category scheme='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#' term='windows 7 bitlocker'/><title type='text'>Windows 7 Security Tools</title><content type='html'>&lt;a href="http://windows7.iyogi.net/"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 317px; height: 155px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S1qRUBpvSII/AAAAAAAAAAc/TeqSU27JHrk/s320/nasa+personal+flying+suite.jpg" alt="Windows 7 Security" title="Windows 7 Security tool" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5429812073975466114" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Security features in an operating system is still the top concern for IT professionals. Therefore, it is quite natural questions regarding what Microsoft has done to secure Windows 7.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows 7 draws heavily on the security foundations of Vista  the most secure version of the Windows client to date – while enhancing auditing and the User Account Control experience. AppLocker in the new Windows 7 helps IT control what software can run in their environment. Windows 7 also improves the core features of BitLocker Drive Encryption with the introduction of BitLocker To Go for removable storage devices.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;AppLocker&lt;/span&gt; in Windows 7 not only helps in removing unknown applications but also provides security. With the higher risks of malware infections, the user can’t be certain whether they are running the approved and licensed software. Sometimes, the non-productive applications are downloaded by the users which are not compatible with business applications, which hampers the performance on the local desktop.&lt;br /&gt;The organizations always look for ways to have more control over their desktop environment through a variety of lock down schemes. If the user run the system as standard, non administrative, then he cannot eliminate unknown software in the organization.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Keeping all this in view, Microsoft Windows 7 provides solution for application control in the enterprise with the introduction of AppLocker, which is a flexible method that allows administrators to specify exactly what is allowed to run in their desktop environment. It keeps unlicensed software and malwares from running in the desktop environment. It also stops the user to run application that consumes unnecessary network bandwidth or destabilize desktop environment or increase help desk support cost. It allows the users to install and run only approved applications.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;AppLocker works through three rule types: allow, deny, and exception. Allow rules limit the execution of application to a “known good list” of applications and blocks the else, whereas Deny rule works opposite to Allow rule as it only allows the execution of the applications except on the list of “known bad” application. And Exception rules allow you to exclude files from allow/deny rule. Greater flexibility is also provided by AppLocker as multiple configurable policies are supported by it. AppLocker through new tools and wizards provides great benefit to IT administrators. Automatically generating rules and importing/exporting rules are easy to create and maintain.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thus, Windows 7 AppLocker not only provides defense and security against malicious software but also provides operational benefits.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft has markedly improved Windows Vista’s BitLocker in its latest Windows 7. The tool, which is the best solution for Drive Encryption, is available in the Ultimate edition that helps the user by encrypting the entire data. Once you turn on the BitLocker, any file on the drive will be automatically encrypted.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;BitLocker &lt;/span&gt;feature in Vista was too complex as the user first needed to shrink the partition to create the partition for BitLocker which took a lot of energy from the user, but this is quite simplified in Windows 7. You simply have to go to System and Security in the control Panel, turn on the BitLocker and the rest will be done by Drive Preparation tool.&lt;br /&gt;Unlike Vista, BitLocker partition is already available in Windows 7. The tool can easily boot up. It takes only 30 seconds in encryption process for 1 GB.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;However, there are some system requirements to use BitLocker. Your computer should be provided with Trusted Platform Module running version 1.2 otherwise you need to save a start up key on a removable device. Primary Partition, at least of 1.5 GB, should be available which needs to be marked as active partition as it is used as boot manager to boot the system. And for data storage, you need another primary partition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You can boot up Windows 7 once the system drive is encrypted, but USB stick should be present. If the system drive is not available, then you should know the Rcovery Key or Recovery Password. Windows 7 selects 48 digits Recovery Password. New Group Policy settings has also been included in Windows 7 unlike Vista. Moreover, the new operating system also supports New Recovery option, the Data Recovery Agent.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BitLocker To Go is a new feature of Windows 7 that gives lockdown treatment to the portable devices that can be easily misplaced.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/9195014588710705678-4530371229336022999?l=securitywindows7.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='replies' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/feeds/4530371229336022999/comments/default' title='Post Comments'/><link rel='replies' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/01/windows-7-security-tools.html#comment-form' title='0 Comments'/><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4530371229336022999'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/9195014588710705678/posts/default/4530371229336022999'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://securitywindows7.blogspot.com/2010/01/windows-7-security-tools.html' title='Windows 7 Security Tools'/><author><name>Andrew Baker</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12970153073288969561</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HrxUg3XB6OE/S1qRUBpvSII/AAAAAAAAAAc/TeqSU27JHrk/s72-c/nasa+personal+flying+suite.jpg' height='72' width='72'/><thr:total>0</thr:total></entry></feed>
