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amtnbikinguy
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      3rd Aug 2008
I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I am
using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control and
monitor much more.
What happened to the other options in OneCare?
It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.
 
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Bill Sanderson
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      3rd Aug 2008
I haven't looked at current iterations of OneCare, but maybe Stephen Boots
will step in.

I am certain that OneCare retains all of the protection of Windows Defender
and adds more of its own.

It may however, not allow you some of the fine gradation of visibility that
you are used to.

If you go to Control Panel--is there an icon for Software Explorer? Does
that do what you are expecting?

"amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C68C34A3-E9C4-4A65-B1DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I am
> using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
> I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control and
> monitor much more.
> What happened to the other options in OneCare?
> It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.


 
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amtnbikinguy
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      4th Aug 2008
No there is no link for a Software Explorer Program any place.
I recall there was before on my old PC you made me remember that now.

"Bill Sanderson" wrote:

> I haven't looked at current iterations of OneCare, but maybe Stephen Boots
> will step in.
>
> I am certain that OneCare retains all of the protection of Windows Defender
> and adds more of its own.
>
> It may however, not allow you some of the fine gradation of visibility that
> you are used to.
>
> If you go to Control Panel--is there an icon for Software Explorer? Does
> that do what you are expecting?
>
> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C68C34A3-E9C4-4A65-B1DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I am
> > using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
> > I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control and
> > monitor much more.
> > What happened to the other options in OneCare?
> > It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.

>
>

 
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Stephen Boots MVP-MSN Client
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      4th Aug 2008
Software explorer found in Defender is absent from OneCare. However,
the protection of Defender is included in OneCare. I think that the
reasoning is that the Startup monitor/cleaner of OneCare takes the
place of the process explorer, but I agree that it doesn't.
-steve

On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 19:05:03 -0700, amtnbikinguy
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>No there is no link for a Software Explorer Program any place.
>I recall there was before on my old PC you made me remember that now.
>
>"Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>> I haven't looked at current iterations of OneCare, but maybe Stephen Boots
>> will step in.
>>
>> I am certain that OneCare retains all of the protection of Windows Defender
>> and adds more of its own.
>>
>> It may however, not allow you some of the fine gradation of visibility that
>> you are used to.
>>
>> If you go to Control Panel--is there an icon for Software Explorer? Does
>> that do what you are expecting?
>>
>> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C68C34A3-E9C4-4A65-B1DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I am
>> > using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
>> > I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control and
>> > monitor much more.
>> > What happened to the other options in OneCare?
>> > It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.

>>
>>


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Bill Sanderson
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      4th Aug 2008
I'd stick with OneCare. The protection is there, but the UI has been
simplified. There are probably some alternatives--perhaps stuff from
Sysinternals--that might give you the visibility you are looking for.
ActiveX is pretty well covered in Internet Explorer these days--and there
are a number of good startup location survey programs--Sysinternals has one,
and SilentRunners is another.


"amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0DB98536-53C7-437E-8D0B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> No there is no link for a Software Explorer Program any place.
> I recall there was before on my old PC you made me remember that now.
>
> "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>> I haven't looked at current iterations of OneCare, but maybe Stephen
>> Boots
>> will step in.
>>
>> I am certain that OneCare retains all of the protection of Windows
>> Defender
>> and adds more of its own.
>>
>> It may however, not allow you some of the fine gradation of visibility
>> that
>> you are used to.
>>
>> If you go to Control Panel--is there an icon for Software Explorer? Does
>> that do what you are expecting?
>>
>> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C68C34A3-E9C4-4A65-B1DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I
>> >am
>> > using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
>> > I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control
>> > and
>> > monitor much more.
>> > What happened to the other options in OneCare?
>> > It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.

>>
>>


 
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amtnbikinguy
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      4th Aug 2008
I thank you Stephen Boots MVP-MSN Client, Bill Sanderson for all you replies
I will use the OneCare service. Still I will miss the Old UI were I could
monitor and check things easier, it gave me more of a sense of Security with
the old UI. I will miss it very much.
Thank You, Tracy

"Bill Sanderson" wrote:

> I'd stick with OneCare. The protection is there, but the UI has been
> simplified. There are probably some alternatives--perhaps stuff from
> Sysinternals--that might give you the visibility you are looking for.
> ActiveX is pretty well covered in Internet Explorer these days--and there
> are a number of good startup location survey programs--Sysinternals has one,
> and SilentRunners is another.
>
>
> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0DB98536-53C7-437E-8D0B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > No there is no link for a Software Explorer Program any place.
> > I recall there was before on my old PC you made me remember that now.
> >
> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
> >
> >> I haven't looked at current iterations of OneCare, but maybe Stephen
> >> Boots
> >> will step in.
> >>
> >> I am certain that OneCare retains all of the protection of Windows
> >> Defender
> >> and adds more of its own.
> >>
> >> It may however, not allow you some of the fine gradation of visibility
> >> that
> >> you are used to.
> >>
> >> If you go to Control Panel--is there an icon for Software Explorer? Does
> >> that do what you are expecting?
> >>
> >> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:C68C34A3-E9C4-4A65-B1DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I
> >> >am
> >> > using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
> >> > I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control
> >> > and
> >> > monitor much more.
> >> > What happened to the other options in OneCare?
> >> > It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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Stephen Boots MVP-Windows Live
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      5th Aug 2008
You're very welcome and thanks for reminding me to change the "from"
line in the news client software I used to post that reply!
-steve

On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 09:12:10 -0700, amtnbikinguy
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I thank you Stephen Boots MVP-MSN Client, Bill Sanderson for all you replies
>I will use the OneCare service. Still I will miss the Old UI were I could
>monitor and check things easier, it gave me more of a sense of Security with
>the old UI. I will miss it very much.
>Thank You, Tracy
>
>"Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>> I'd stick with OneCare. The protection is there, but the UI has been
>> simplified. There are probably some alternatives--perhaps stuff from
>> Sysinternals--that might give you the visibility you are looking for.
>> ActiveX is pretty well covered in Internet Explorer these days--and there
>> are a number of good startup location survey programs--Sysinternals has one,
>> and SilentRunners is another.
>>
>>
>> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:0DB98536-53C7-437E-8D0B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > No there is no link for a Software Explorer Program any place.
>> > I recall there was before on my old PC you made me remember that now.
>> >
>> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I haven't looked at current iterations of OneCare, but maybe Stephen
>> >> Boots
>> >> will step in.
>> >>
>> >> I am certain that OneCare retains all of the protection of Windows
>> >> Defender
>> >> and adds more of its own.
>> >>
>> >> It may however, not allow you some of the fine gradation of visibility
>> >> that
>> >> you are used to.
>> >>
>> >> If you go to Control Panel--is there an icon for Software Explorer? Does
>> >> that do what you are expecting?
>> >>
>> >> "amtnbikinguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:C68C34A3-E9C4-4A65-B1DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >I tried to install Defender but I was told to unistall One Care first I
>> >> >am
>> >> > using OneCare version 2.5.2900.03
>> >> > I remember before last year OneCare had much more options to control
>> >> > and
>> >> > monitor much more.
>> >> > What happened to the other options in OneCare?
>> >> > It use to monitor Axtive X, Start up files and any reg changes etc.
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


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skidnix
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      2nd Sep 2008
is it okay if one careand defender works together/ or install them both in
windows?



 
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Stephen Boots MVP-Windows Live
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      2nd Sep 2008
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 20:17:00 -0700, skidnix
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>is it okay if one careand defender works together/ or install them both in
>windows?
>
>

No. OneCare will disable Defender when you install it as Windows Live
OneCare includes the protection of Defender and expands upon it.
-steve
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