Microsoft: Vista Safer than OS X, Linux

Anusha

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gayannr said:
the most security risk dat i face with are Viruses like things.Linux is best for that prob!
You can switch to a standard user account instead of using an admin account.
The default user in Linux is standard user ne?
 

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    Linux is also more stable.

    U only need to restart a linux machine for kernal updates.
     

    Anusha

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    gayannr said:
    i didnt get ur point that u related UAC to this.however in OpenSuSe u can set de default user to be ADMIN;)
    I wasn't talking about UAC. You can do your normal work in a standard user account. Then XP is very less vulnerable to malicious software, because they can't do hard to the system (can't touch the registry, can't alter any system file etc. etc.)
     

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    Anusha said:
    I wasn't talking about UAC. You can do your normal work in a standard user account. Then XP is very less vulnerable to malicious software, because they can't do hard to the system (can't touch the registry, can't alter any system file etc. etc.)

    in Linux although u r logged as root u have to provide ur pwd for certain kind of things like u mentioned earlier(That is not with XP)
     

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    gayannr said:
    yup.that stability must be the reason for even Microsoft to run a Linux Server:yes:
    Even if they are running a Linux server, which I'm not sure of, they must be running in command prompt. Linux is not more stable than Windows with GUI. :D
     

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    gayannr said:
    in Linux although u r logged as root u have to provide ur pwd for certain kind of things like u mentioned earlier(That is not with XP)
    Yeah. But it's there in Vista. Besides, there are a lot of other user levels in Windows. Only Admin and Standard user is visible in control panel.
     

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    Anusha said:
    Yeah. But it's there in Vista. Besides, there are a lot of other user levels in Windows. Only Admin and Standard user is visible in control panel.

    In vista its just a notification to ask whether u wanna continue or not,not Advanced Authentication ne?
     

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    Anusha said:
    Even if they are running a Linux server, which I'm not sure of, they must be running in command prompt. Linux is not more stable than Windows with GUI. :D

    Servers are meant run on command line.

    So the resources which will be allocated for running a GUI can be allocated to run additional application.

    I dont think windows can do it.
     

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    gayannr said:
    In vista its just a notification to ask whether u wanna continue or not,not Advanced Authentication ne?
    If you are a standard user, you have to put an admin password. There isn't any risk in not putting the password, because in secure desktop, nothing can attack the system.
     

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    ICE said:
    Servers are meant run on command line.

    So the resources which will be allocated for running a GUI can be allocated to run additional application.

    I dont think windows can do it.
    But in classic theme, Windows hardly uses any resources.
     

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    madurax86 said:
    hey man i didnt get da point correctly wut i said was virus developers make use of the vulnerabilities that r not detected by de MICROSOFT hehe coz dey r da ones hu can repair it;hehe(unlike linux)
    havnt u heard dat microsoft's main server runs on linux? evn dey use it coz dey knw whts best ..linux is the best in security
    wow i never knew this thing dude thanx for the info
     

    amila325

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    Anusha said:
    But why can't you do that from Windows? :confused:
    ok anusha can you say how can i get my folder options back IT WAS in the tools menu now phew..!! it's gone wht happen :lol: :lol: can you suggest something
     

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    Anusha said:
    If you are a standard user, you have to put an admin password. There isn't any risk in not putting the password, because in secure desktop, nothing can attack the system.
    ekath ahemada ane manda api kochchara password dammath windows walata (admin pass) ewa kadannath kattiya dannawane :yes: ane manda security hodada kiyala windows wala
     

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