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How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus Protection"
"crash" after installing Windows Vista? |
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Is this a riddle...? Did you perhaps uninstall and reinstall One Care Live?
There is now a version for Vista. http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16686926-47F9-4E5B-9BC1-801BD61080A2@microsoft.com... > How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus Protection" > "crash" after installing Windows Vista? |
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No this is not a riddle. Apparently not many people with Windows Live One
Care installed have downloaded Vista yet. I uninstalled what was left of WLOC and tried to reinstall the new Beta version for Vista after I learned about it on the WLOC Forum yesterday but WLOC won't let me install it because I am still and active subscriber on their customer list until 5/2007. After unsuccessful sessions with "Support" in all of the categoroies that you could think of I went back to my old standby friend Mcaffee. "JP" wrote: > Is this a riddle...? Did you perhaps uninstall and reinstall One Care Live? > There is now a version for Vista. > > http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm > > > > "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:16686926-47F9-4E5B-9BC1-801BD61080A2@microsoft.com... > > How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus Protection" > > "crash" after installing Windows Vista? > > > |
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McAfee has a track record of not reporting trojan horses as malware. They
have openly stated that they will not report trojans created by any government. While I have nothing to hide, I don't want my anti-virus company deciding what it will, or will not, report as malware. In the past, McAfee has chosen not to report maliciously spread trojans that other vendors reported as viruses. McAfee called these trojans "Remote administration tools". By the way, there's no "new beta version for Vista". The Vista version has been officially released. That may be part of your problem. And if you were a beta user, you should have gotten an email offer to install the full version for 19.95 for a year on up to 3 PCs. That's a heck of a deal. Dale "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news EE48CA0-77CF-40D1-BC1D-A664C8E61FA7@microsoft.com...> No this is not a riddle. Apparently not many people with Windows Live One > Care installed have downloaded Vista yet. > I uninstalled what was left of WLOC and tried to reinstall the new Beta > version for Vista after I learned about it on the WLOC Forum yesterday but > WLOC won't let me install it because I am still and active subscriber on > their customer list until 5/2007. > After unsuccessful sessions with "Support" in all of the categoroies that > you could think of I went back to my old standby friend Mcaffee. > > "JP" wrote: > >> Is this a riddle...? Did you perhaps uninstall and reinstall One Care >> Live? >> There is now a version for Vista. >> >> http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm >> >> >> >> "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:16686926-47F9-4E5B-9BC1-801BD61080A2@microsoft.com... >> > How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus >> > Protection" >> > "crash" after installing Windows Vista? >> >> >> |
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Works perfectly. I find it necessary to install Vista first and then add
applicaitons. If you can install applications and then Vista, will you post up how? CH "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16686926-47F9-4E5B-9BC1-801BD61080A2@microsoft.com... > How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus Protection" > "crash" after installing Windows Vista? |
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This is not making sense. I'd like to help. Install Vista>then install WOC
1.5 by going to www.live.com and install the 90 trial>open One Care>Activate>if you already have a subscription to WOC it will convert the 90 trial of 1.5 to WOC per your subscription. CH "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news EE48CA0-77CF-40D1-BC1D-A664C8E61FA7@microsoft.com...> No this is not a riddle. Apparently not many people with Windows Live One > Care installed have downloaded Vista yet. > I uninstalled what was left of WLOC and tried to reinstall the new Beta > version for Vista after I learned about it on the WLOC Forum yesterday but > WLOC won't let me install it because I am still and active subscriber on > their customer list until 5/2007. > After unsuccessful sessions with "Support" in all of the categoroies that > you could think of I went back to my old standby friend Mcaffee. > > "JP" wrote: > >> Is this a riddle...? Did you perhaps uninstall and reinstall One Care >> Live? >> There is now a version for Vista. >> >> http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm >> >> >> >> "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:16686926-47F9-4E5B-9BC1-801BD61080A2@microsoft.com... >> > How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus >> > Protection" >> > "crash" after installing Windows Vista? >> >> >> |
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I have been testing WLOC 1.5 since Vista Beta 2 and have been a WLOC
subscriber for almost a year now. Other than some minor issues with installing 1.5B, it has been working great! I upgraded to the final release last week and have been even more impressed... YMMV, JC "Dale" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message news:OtuuUFvRHHA.3412@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > McAfee has a track record of not reporting trojan horses as malware. They > have openly stated that they will not report trojans created by any > government. While I have nothing to hide, I don't want my anti-virus > company deciding what it will, or will not, report as malware. In the > past, McAfee has chosen not to report maliciously spread trojans that > other vendors reported as viruses. McAfee called these trojans "Remote > administration tools". > > By the way, there's no "new beta version for Vista". The Vista version > has been officially released. That may be part of your problem. And if > you were a beta user, you should have gotten an email offer to install the > full version for 19.95 for a year on up to 3 PCs. That's a heck of a > deal. > > Dale > > "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news EE48CA0-77CF-40D1-BC1D-A664C8E61FA7@microsoft.com...>> No this is not a riddle. Apparently not many people with Windows Live One >> Care installed have downloaded Vista yet. >> I uninstalled what was left of WLOC and tried to reinstall the new Beta >> version for Vista after I learned about it on the WLOC Forum yesterday >> but >> WLOC won't let me install it because I am still and active subscriber on >> their customer list until 5/2007. >> After unsuccessful sessions with "Support" in all of the categoroies that >> you could think of I went back to my old standby friend Mcaffee. >> >> "JP" wrote: >> >>> Is this a riddle...? Did you perhaps uninstall and reinstall One Care >>> Live? >>> There is now a version for Vista. >>> >>> http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm >>> >>> >>> >>> "two shoes" <twoshoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:16686926-47F9-4E5B-9BC1-801BD61080A2@microsoft.com... >>> > How many other consumers had Windows Live One Care 'Anti Virus >>> > Protection" >>> > "crash" after installing Windows Vista? >>> >>> >>> > |
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