Norton won't work. That's the _good news_. I have now reached the point with
their products that I actively advise clients to not use it, and if they
have it installed to rip it out, if they can. Usually they have to call me
to do it.
There are viable x64 Anti-Virus alternatives. I've got a list on my blog
site I try to keep up to date, but my personal preference is for AVG's.
For Anti-Malware, I'm using Microsoft's Defender - still in beta, but
working better than anything else I've seen.
So far we haven't had a whole lot of users here reporting on their use of
colour profiling, so I honestly don't know how well it will work. I know
we'd all appreciate your reporting back here with your experiences.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
Carol Steele wrote:
> On Wednesday I should be receiving all the bits to build my new computer -
> based around a Conroe 2.67Ghz CPU and an Asus P5B Deluxe/WiFi Solo
> motherboard.
>
> I have ordered WinXP x64 Pro as the operating system as I would like to
> fully utilise the 4Gb of RAM which I will be installing.
>
> I have Norton Internet Security 2006 but I believe this will not work in
> XP x64 - is there anything else available which doesn't cost an arm and a
> leg??
>
> As a professional photographer, good colour management is vital to me,
> will the Colour Control Applet work in XP x64??
>
> My colour profiling software will not work in WinXP x32 apparently (needs
> 64-bit drivers for my XRite puck). Will a profile which has been
> generated in Windows XP x32 work in XP x64?? The .icm file afterall is
> only a file which describes the colour characteristics of my monitor -
> but I would need a profile loader at startup, which is why I asked about
> the Colour Control Applet.
>
> Any other do's and don'ts would also be helpful.
>
> Thank you in advance