AVG和卡巴斯基 - 率先支持Windows 7

2009/1/6 14:28:40    编辑:Windows7之家 - Mary Jane     字体:【

Win7之家www.win7china.com):AVG和卡巴斯基 - 率先支持Windows 7

 Windows 7 Beta还未发布,微软已经开始为该系统推荐安全软件以集成到该系统中,即使现在还处于初级阶段。第一个宣布支持Windows 7的安全产品来自AVG和卡巴斯基。也就是说,通过AVG 网络安全套装8.0, AVG 反病毒软件8.0和Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows 7技术预览版,AVG和卡巴在对Windows 7的支持方面已经领先于业界其他企业。

“在安装之前,确保您的计算机没有安装其他任何反病毒产品。如果有,请在安装之前卸载。否则,两款安全软件安装在同一台机器上将会引起一些冲突和问题。”

回想起2006年,Vista正式发售的前几个月,微软平台和服务部门副主席Jim Allchin曾称Vista可以不安装任何安全软件。后来微软一次又一次地澄清即使Vista在安全性上有所提高,一款好的安全软件依然是必要的。而如今轮到Windows 7,微软却早早地就开始为其安装问题打好基础了。

“欢迎Windows 7用户”的字样已经出现在了AVG的官网上,AVG的两款产品将为用户提供病毒,间谍软件,垃圾邮件,防火墙和在线安全方面的保护。

而卡巴斯基为Windows 7准备的版本则采用了最新的反病毒引擎。也包括垃圾邮件过滤和防火墙。

下载:

AVG Antivirus Professional 8.0

AVG Internet Security 8.0

Technical Preview Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Microsoft Windows 7

至于版本语言,现在肯定只有英文版了。

附部分原文:

Just ahead of the public Beta of Windows 7, Microsoft has started recommending security solutions that can be integrated with the next iteration of its Windows client even at this early stage in the platform's development. The first products designed to protect users running Windows 7 Beta come from Kaspersky and AVG, according to the Redmond company, which have promised to work with ISVs in order to produce security software compatible with Windows Vista's successor since 2008. In this context, when it comes down to bulletproofing Windows 7, AVG and Kaspersky are ahead of the rest of the security industry with AVG Internet Security 8.0, AVG Anti-Virus 8.0, and the Technical Preview of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows 7, respectively.

“Before you install antivirus software, check to make sure you don't already have an antivirus product on your computer. If you do, be sure to remove the product you don't want before you install the new one. It can cause problems on your computer to have two different antivirus products installed at the same time,” a message from Microsoft explains.

Back in 2006, months ahead of Vista's commercial launch, comments from Jim Allchin, the then-co-president, Platforms & Services Division, were interpreted as a recommendation that the upcoming Windows client could be run without the use of security software. Allchin subsequently clarified the issue and Microsoft emphasized repeatedly the need for Vista users to integrate anti-malware products with the operating system. With Windows 7, the Redmond company has got an early start on getting them to secure their platforms, even if the operating system has yet to reach RTM stage.
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