OneCare Beta for Vista -- opinions?

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I haven't had many difficulties - my Core2Duo Vista
Business system runs fine and fast.

But OneCare is tempting, and the Beta for Vista seems to
be a comprehensive solution both to fix and prevent
problems.

If anyone's using it, comments?

Thanks
 
Windows OneCare works great with Windows Vista.
It includes several features not found in other similar
programs. You can try it FREE (fully functional) for 90 days!

Windows OneCare:
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm

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I haven't had many difficulties - my Core2Duo Vista
Business system runs fine and fast.

But OneCare is tempting, and the Beta for Vista seems to
be a comprehensive solution both to fix and prevent
problems.

If anyone's using it, comments?

Thanks
 
OneCare always caused problems for me, especially when it came to updating
the product itself. While I have beta tested the product it isn't something
I would use myself on a production machine.

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e said:
I haven't had many difficulties - my Core2Duo Vista Business system runs
fine and fast.

But OneCare is tempting, and the Beta for Vista seems to be a
comprehensive solution both to fix and prevent problems.

If anyone's using it, comments?


I used it briefly during Vista RC2, as it was one of the only AV programs
that worked with Vista before it was officially released. I was not
impressed, but it seems to have got better since then, according to reviews.

PCPro is the best UK mag, and this is their verdict:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/labs/160/security-suites/products.html

ss.
 
One Care is not a very nice fit with the Vista interface - it duplicates and
confuses other parts of the Vista interface - eg backup, firewall etc.

One Care is designed to fit with the XP interface and it is a very good
program on XP (once you work out how the hell you bu it if you don't live in
the USA).
 
Carey said:
Windows OneCare works great with Windows Vista.
It includes several features not found in other similar
programs. You can try it FREE (fully functional) for 90 days!

Windows OneCare:
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm
**** People - ignore this guy - he's just a MS Fanboy ****

Funny how everything from Microsoft is just super when it comes to Carey.
Look up at a post by your MVP compatriot, John Barnett who says just the
opposite. Maybe some MVPs have some integrity. Carey Frisch certainly
doesn't.

Cheers.
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A BETA, and I'm expected to pay for it?

I'll wait until it's released... there are apparently
other options that are more highly rated.
 
e said:
A BETA, and I'm expected to pay for it?

I'll wait until it's released... there are apparently other options that
are more highly rated.

The final version of One Care has been out for months. It's a good security
suite, worth the money.
 
One Care has previously rated very low in side-by-side protection tests. I
would recommend an Internet search for third-party test results.
 
e said:
A BETA, and I'm expected to pay for it?

I'll wait until it's released... there are apparently
other options that are more highly rated.
It has been out of beta since November 2007 and released as version 2.0
-steve
 
StephenB said:
It has been out of beta since November 2007 and released as version 2.0
-steve
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Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
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On the Microsoft website, the initial response was NOT
COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM, and I was led to
a BETA installation for Vista.

But since most people seem to think OneCare is less
capable than other all-in-one projects, I'll look around.

Thanks.
 

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