| Re: Vista and Windows Live OneCare I tried OneCare 1.5 and it works well with Vista rc2 5744 but I didn't care
for the cost of it especially that we have AVG (IMO the best free AV
software) and Defender.
"Dr. Heywood Floyd" wrote:
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> Thanks for that. I just found the ver 1.5 (beta) site. I'll uninstall the version I have and
> install this beta so as to see if any of the features/options have been improved.
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> I kinda like the idea of Live OneCare but we MUST have options. It's a deal-breaker without them.
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> Mark D. VandenBerg wrote:[color=green]
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> > "Dr. Heywood Floyd" <dhfloyd@2010.org> wrote in message
> > news:%23u69vGpBHHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
> >> Since the Tune-UP feature of Live OneCare can't be disabled . . .
> >> Since 'Tune-Up' automatically defrags *ALL* drives on a computer and
> >> there is NO way of preventing this action . . .
> >> . . . there is NO way Live OneCare can be allowed to run.
> >>
> >> *We simply can not allow a process to run on a schedule, that can't be
> >> disabled, that defrags drives that are huge and contain only very
> >> large files for storage purposes only.
> >>
> >> Since the back-up feature of Live OneCare does not offer the option to
> >> back-up to an internal HD renders that feature useless to me.
> >>
> >> Is Windows Live OneCare an integral part of Vista that can't be
> >> disabled or, will we have the option to install/use it - or not?
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for any comments[/color]
> >
> > OneCare is not a part of Vista. You must choose to either purchase it
> > in the store or download it, and then install it.[/color]
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