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Julian Hall wrote: > Rob Beard wrote: >> Um... as far as I'm aware the IE Tab in Firefox actually emtbeds >> Internet Explorer into Firefox so it's probably little help. It's >> certainly a good idea to be running an up to date decent anti-virus >> program. AVG isn't too bad although if it's for business or charity use >> then you'd need a licensed version (about £30 or so). Is there any >> reason why she can't use Firefox for everything? >> >> Outlook Web Access should work under Firefox, it just uses a slightly >> more basic version, at least on the older versions of Exchange. >> >> Oh by the way, try avoiding things like MyWebSearch, FunWebProducts etc >> as they're plagued with ad-ware. >> >> Rob > If it's a Winblows box, I would recommend a combination of Spybot Search > & Destroy (freeware) and (if it's for commercial use) Zone Alarm > Security Suite - £35 for two years, and works across networks while free > versions for private use tend not to. > > Kidn regards, > > Julian > If its a windows box how about a condom on the network cable, they work out cheaper than anti virus, anti spyware, anti everything else. Paul -- Paul Sutton www.zleap.net Support Open and ISO standard file formats ISO 26300 odf http://www.odfalliance.org Next Linux User Group meet : Feb 7th : 3pm (TBC), Shoreline Cafe Paignton -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html