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Need a firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware/malware solution to
protect your computer? Don't want to spend a lot of money? Looking for a non-intrusive product which won't have a significant negative performance impact? Microsoft may have the answer. I've been testing their Windows OneCare Live product which is currently nearing the end of its beta. It is looking like a pretty good product which will be fairly cheap. Included is an updated two-way firewall to replace the one in Windows XP, real-time anti-virus protection, real-time anti-spyware/malware protection (Windows Defender is being integrated into OneCare), a new backup utility and some other features. I'm testing it on a backup system with a P3 1.4GHz CPU, 512MB PC133 memory, 40GB hard drive, etc. and the performance impact (if any) has not been noticeable. Everything is auto-updated in the background with no user intervention required. The product is geared toward Joe public who has no interest in selecting, installing, and maintaining separate products to perform these functions. Microsoft is trying to make it easy for the average user to protect their system. However, it looks like a good deal for everybody. I've used a variety of different products in the past. I'm going to give OneCare a try. The current free beta rollout is for the US only. It requires Windows XP with SP2 installed. For beta testers the service will only cost $20 for the first year for up to 3 systems. After that is will be $50 year. When I initially read about OneCare I wasn't too interested. However, after testing it I'm impressed. The current beta is available at http://www.ideas.live.com |
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In article <MPG.1e8e347bddca18f9896da@newsgroups.comcast.net>, wgd@nomail.com
says... > >Everything is auto-updated in the background with no user intervention >required. *********** SEPARATER ************ Problem #1: Like automated backups, things that are supposed to occur in the background often don't, and the oblivious user doesn't find out until it is too late. "No user intervention" is a "pie in the sky" dream that only serves the interests of the software peddler. ********************************** >The product is geared toward Joe public who has no interest in >selecting, installing, and maintaining separate products to perform >these functions. Microsoft is trying to make it easy for the average >user to protect their system. > *********** SEPARATER ************ Therein lies the real problem. Microsoft keeps trying to make things idiot-proof, but that is mission impossible. Anything that operates as software in a general purpose computer is subject to code failure, either deliberate or unintentional. The more complex the code, the greater the risk Firewalling is best done by a single purpose device (such as a NAT router), as the code cannot be fiddled with as easily (often programmed into read-only memory). ********************************** J.A. Coutts |
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