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I keep seeing people refer to Defender. Is this the same program as MSAS
Beta 1? nancyeddy |
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"Nancy" <nancyeddy@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ez$AsYDPGHA.2564@TK2MSFTNGSA01.privatenews.microsoft.com... > I keep seeing people refer to Defender. Is this the same program as MSAS > Beta 1? > > nancyeddy > > I discovered the answer is no. But WD requires SP2, which I don't have (and I'm not sure I want on my system, for various reasons). Does that mean I can't use WD? If so, how long will MSAS b1 be supported? MS tends to forget that some of us out here don't have brand new computers with blinding speed. My online time is limited. even downloading the WD file would take several minutes with my slow dial up connection. nancyeddy |
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MSAS is Beta 1 and Windows Defender is the next generation of the same
product and thus the Beta 2 tag. AFAIK Microsoft has not stated how long MSAS will be updated, but I expect until it expires in a few months. There are other options for those unwilling to install SP-2 such as AdAware and SpyBot S&D. It is not so much Microsoft forgets those without SP-2, it is more Microsoft is encouraging those without SP-2 to increase the security in their computers. SP-2 really has nothing to do with the speed of the computer so your reference to "blinding speed" is confusing. If your computer is fast enough for Windows XP, that is enough for SP-2. The Service Pack Installation Checklist can help prevent installation problems with SP-2: http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spackins.htm -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Nancy" <nancyeddy@gmail.com> wrote in message > I discovered the answer is no. But WD requires SP2, which I don't have > (and > I'm not sure I want on my system, for various reasons). Does that mean I > can't use WD? If so, how long will MSAS b1 be supported? > > MS tends to forget that some of us out here don't have brand new computers > with blinding speed. My online time is limited. even downloading the WD > file > would take several minutes with my slow dial up connection. > > nancyeddy > > |
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Getting SP2 on your machine is more important than getting Windows Defender
(wich is the beta2 version of Microsoft Antispyware. Really--concentrate on getting that done. I believe Microsoft Antispyware will likely cease to receive further updates after July. You may need to look at alternative suppliers if you want to stay on SP1. -- "Nancy" <nancyeddy@gmail.com> wrote in message news:um3lihDPGHA.3432@TK2MSFTNGSA01.privatenews.microsoft.com... > > "Nancy" <nancyeddy@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ez$AsYDPGHA.2564@TK2MSFTNGSA01.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> I keep seeing people refer to Defender. Is this the same program as MSAS >> Beta 1? >> >> nancyeddy >> >> > I discovered the answer is no. But WD requires SP2, which I don't have > (and > I'm not sure I want on my system, for various reasons). Does that mean I > can't use WD? If so, how long will MSAS b1 be supported? > > MS tends to forget that some of us out here don't have brand new computers > with blinding speed. My online time is limited. even downloading the WD > file > would take several minutes with my slow dial up connection. > > nancyeddy > > |
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