On Jul 29, 2009, at 4:20 PM, Ted Roche wrote:

> We've just brought a Vista machine in-house for testing our vertical
> niche VFP product.

That is what I did, too. But if you are really *only* using it for  
testing your stuff, why do you need AV at all? On my Vista box, I  
test my apps and web apps, period. No eMail, no Web surfing, no  
nuttin. (Oh, OK: I play music and movies on it.) If I am doing even  
marginally risky, I do that with my Mac or Linux box. On the rare  
situation where I need to download any file that will end up on the  
Vista machine, I will scan it on my W2K box with AVG before it  
touches the Vista box.

I opted for "None of the Above"

Ken


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