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Old March 11th 09, 11:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Gerry
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Default What's the best freeware defragger to use in Windows XP Pro. SP2 with limited free disk spaces?

Terry

I have read others saying what you have regarding the Corporate Edition. No
further changes will be made to System Restore in Windows XP. The function
in Vista has changes but not liking Vista I have not studied how it works.

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The date and time was Wednesday, March 11, 2009 8:23:08 AM, and on a whim,
Gerry pounded out on the keyboard:

Terry

I do read all posts in a thread I participate in so I knew who said what.

I would agree that Microsoft should have explained how to use System
Restore better. In the majority of cases before the changes to the third
party security software I suspect it worked in the majority of cases.
However the changes Norton made to their software created problems for
the millions of users using Norton software. Blame Norton not Microsoft.

Do you recommend Norton software to your clients?



It's not how to use SR, it needs to work better and more reliably,
probably self-diagnosing and self-healing, so when it's called on in a
moments notice, it can perform the task.

I stopped recommending NAV back in 2002, although the corporate edition
for servers and networks works well. After everything I have read
recently about NAV, it appears Symantec may have corrected the issues that
drove users away for years. But it's almost too late IMO.

I recommend and install Antivir for individual clients.


Terry R.
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