Last time I checked, Office 2007 does not have a toolbar like the previous versions. I'm stuck with Microsoft Works 7.

Bummer. Oh yikes. Steam is also known as a P2P software. Last time I checked, I attempted to download the extremely large game called Lost Planet:Extreme Condition. Well, my Windows XP did not crash, but I doubted there weren't any viruses or crapware that came along with the game. I quit downloading it. Geez, it was a 600MB file. It wasn't even worth it. In addition, no matter how trustworthy the file is coming from, from a family member or a official site, there's no guarantee that the file is spyware free. I have tried several spyware removers and none of found any spyware. Yet, there's no guarantee either that all spyware removers will detect the virus. And hey, there might be a virus variant on that file which AV's haven't been updated yet on. Funkmeister99, you know my point. As long, you browse the web...:
a) Use Mozilla Firefox
b) Use a Anti-virus program (AVG, Anti-vir, Avast!, NOD32)
c) Use a Firewall (Comodo, Zonealarm)
d) Have all Windows system patches. I think SP3 for Windows XP is coming soon.
f) Run a virus/spyware scan at least every 2 weeks. Have two of spyware removers just in case one misses what the other caught.
G)And to Spybot Team: Who can't surf the web without Spybot- SD

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Well, funkmeister99 thats about it. Scan the file you receive before opening it. It's just a security measure. Good surfing.
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