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Since this is relevent to Vista, I thought I would post this information. for Beta testers Use it or not, free is always good.
Computer Associates is aiming to remedy this issue by offering free copies of eTrust EZ for Vista. The trial subscription will last for one year, at which customers will need to pay to continue receiving virus definition updates. With Microsoft planning to ship its own antivirus capabilities with Windows OneCare and Windows Live Safety Center, companies such as CA have been looking at ways such as free promotions to ensure they still have a place on the desktop.
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Computer Associates is aiming to remedy this issue by offering free copies of eTrust EZ for Vista. The trial subscription will last for one year, at which customers will need to pay to continue receiving virus definition updates. With Microsoft planning to ship its own antivirus capabilities with Windows OneCare and Windows Live Safety Center, companies such as CA have been looking at ways such as free promotions to ensure they still have a place on the desktop.
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