Windows Live OneCare 1.6
After discussion last week that Windows Live OneCare 1.6 had been released, it is now available to all users from onecare.live.com.
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6.6.2007
Windows Live OneCare 2.0
Microsoft is indeed offering Windows Live OneCare 2.0 for free, but only the 90-day trial period version.
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20.6.2008
Windows Live OneCare 2.5
Windows Live OneCare has moved to the next stage in its evolution. At the debut of July, 2008, Microsoft made available for download version 2.5 of its one-size-fits all security solution.
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10.7.2008
Windows OneCare Beta Goes Live
Microsoft is waving goodbye to Symantec and McAfee it seems. On Tuesday, the company opened the doors to its Windows OneCare Live beta, a PC protection and maintenance service that offers an antivirus and firewall, along with tune-up and backup functionality.
Any Windows XP SP2 user can now register to download the latest beta release.
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1.12.2005
Windows Live OneCare Released
Microsoft has unveiled its highly anticipated security software suite - Windows Live OneCare.
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31.5.2006
Download Windows Live OneCare 2.0 Beta
Install OneCare 1.6 now and it will automatically be updated to version 2.0 :)
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11.7.2007
Windows Live OneCare 1.6.2111.38
Introducing Windows Live OneCare, the all-in-one, always-on PC care service from Microsoft. It works quietly in the background on your computer, so you don't have to worry about nasty interruptions from viruses, spyware, hackers, and other unwanted intruders.
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14.10.2007
Windows Live OneCare randomly expires
Microsoft's Windows support forum found a throng of users yesterday complaining of their Windows Live OneCare subscriptions inexplicably showing up as having been terminated.
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20.12.2007
Coming Soon: Windows Live OneCare for Server
Microsoft plans to release a version of its Windows Live OneCare suite for servers.
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21.2.2008
Anti-Spyware Added to Windows Live OneCare
Windows OneCare Live - which is now known as Windows Live OneCare (to bring the product naming in line with the rest of the Live family) is getting an anti-spyware infusion, as widely expected.
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12.3.2006
Windows Live OneCare Family Safety Beta
After recently announcing that the Windows Live OneCare Beta, Microsoft's all-in-one PC security & maintenance software package, would soon be extended to non-US countries, Microsoft has just announced that a new Beta is about to begin.
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25.8.2006
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 1.5.1890.30
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare is a comprehensive and integrated PC health service that helps protect and maintain your computer with antivirus, firewall, PC maintenance, and file backup and restore functionality.
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6.4.2007
Windows Live OneCare Still Available After June 30, 2009
Windows Live OneCare will be available for customers to purchase after the end of this month. In mid-November 2008 Microsoft announced a shift in its security strategy and it plans to deliver a free security offering to users worldwide by the end of 2009.
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2.6.2009
Windows Live Onecare beta ate my hard disk
A BRIT who downloaded Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare beta is claiming it ate his hard disk. The beta expired and he couldn't buy a licence.
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4.12.2006
Windows Live OneCare 2.0 Beta finaly with x64 support
In an email sent to Windows Live OneCare testers, Microsoft confirmed the imminent start of the OneCare 2.0 beta program. Designated as a "pre-premiere", OneCare 2.0 will not be available as a public beta initially.
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5.7.2007
Windows Live OneCare Beta v2.0 Online Backup Today!
I was looking in my inbox tonight and I came across what I thought was just another Windows Live OneCare message.
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22.9.2007
Microsoft Plans to Add Rootkit Detection to Windows Live OneCare
Windows Live OneCare is right on track to getting an anti-rootkit upgrade. Microsoft plans to added rootkit detection capabilities to its line of security products, but not only OneCare will be impacted by the change.
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20.3.2008
Microsoft's OneCare antivirus software to go live Thursday
OneCare includes software for antivirus, PC tuning, and backup
Microsoft Corp. will complete its entry into the desktop security market next week with the general release of its Windows Live OneCare antivirus software.
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29.5.2006
How to Bypass Windows Server 2008 Activation
In Windows Server 2008 (and previous Microsoft operating systems) you must activate your computer in order to use it legally.
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9.3.2008
Bypass and Disable Genuine Windows Validation Check
Microsoft has made it harder for illegitimate, or for whatever reason, your copy of Microsoft Windows couldn't be validated, users to retrieve updates via Microsoft Updates or Windows Update, and download programs from Microsoft Download Center.
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19.5.2006
Microsoft Releases Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) Bypass Tool for OEM's
With the introduction of Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), a computer must be validated as genuine prior to receiving security patches from Windows Update.
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16.10.2006
Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) Final Genuine Windows Validation Bypass and Crack
Microsoft has released final version of Internet Explorer 7, the next generation of web browser with enhanced security and most-want features.
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3.11.2006
Microsoft allows bypass of Vista activation
Microsoft has built into Vista a function that allows anyone to extend the operating system's activation deadline not just three times, but many times. The same one-line command that postpones Vista's activation deadline to 120 days can be used an indefinite number of times by first changing a Registry key from 0 to 1.
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16.3.2007
RemoveWAT or Chew-WGA Bypass Activate Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 Forever
Despite already has perfect and reliable Windows 7 activation crack based on royalty-OEM mechanism, hackers have managed to come out with a new activation crack method as an alternative to BIOS loader and OEM BIOS mod, which effectively bypass the activation requirement of the installed Windows 7 system, by removing and disabling Windows Activation Technologies (WAT).
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16.11.2009
How to bypass Vista 30 days activation
Next way how to bypass Vista 30 days activation. This how to is for Windows Vista Ultimate Edition.
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29.12.2006
Microsoft Releases WGA Bypass Tool to OEMs
With the introduction of Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), a computer must be validated as genuine prior to receiving security patches from Windows Update.
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18.10.2006
Bypass WGA checks while installing .msi files
Microsoft has released a new Internet Explorer 7. The new version is IE 7 RC1. Also called Release Candidate 1.
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Bypass Zune 3 Play Rule for Shared Music
One of the early complaints about the WiFi sharing ability on the Zune was the rule that limits playback to 3 days or 3 plays on shared tracks.
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Windows Onecare Now Available for Anyone to BETA Test
So what's Windows OneCare?
It's the new antivirus, firewall and and backup solution being provided by Bill.
The BETA version is now available to everyone that speaks english
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Windows OneCare puts out advisory
Windows OneCare Live beta put out an advisory yesterday evening to alert customers that the WMF file vulerabilty is covered and protected by OneCare. In this message they have stated that Microsoft is working on a patch but patches take time.
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4.1.2006Windows Live OneCare 2.5 Now Available
Beginning last week (July 1st to be exact) - existing Windows Live OneCare users (paid subscribers) began automatically receiving Windows Live OneCare
2.5. The Windows Live OneCare website also began offering Windows Live OneCare 2.5 for new users as well. If you are a Windows Live OneCare subscriber
and have not yet been automatically updated, you can either wait until the update occurs or download the new version from the Windows Live OneCare
website.
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10.07.2008Windows Live OneCare 1.6 released
After the discussion last week
that Windows Live OneCare 1.6
had been released, it is now
available to all users from
http://onecare.live.com/>oneca
re.live.com. Users already
running OneCare will be
upgraded over the next few
weeks, however you may prefer
not to wait.
Changes
in 1.6 include the ability to
disable the firewall (Firewall
Advanced Settings - Managing
and Sharing) as well as a
monthly report of firewall
activity available from the
OneCare dashboard.
OneCare also improved its
performance in the virus scan
test which saw it placed last
back in February, showing that
as promised, the team is
putting more work into the
OneCare detection.
Unfortunately it is still
ranked 14th out of 17 products
tested. Technical details of
the test are available from
http://www.computerworld.com/a
ction/article.do?command=viewA
rticleBasic&taxonomyName=secur
ity&articleId=9022779&taxonomy
Id=17&intsrc=kc_top>ComputerWo
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02.06.2007Windows Live OneCare randomly expires
Microsoft's Windows support forum found a throng of users yesterday complaining of their Windows Live OneCare subscriptions inexplicably showing up
as having been terminated...
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21.12.2007Windows Live OneCare Beta Released
The long promised beta for the
international version of
Windows Live OneCare has
finally been released earlier
today. People that live
outside the United States can
now try out Microsoft's new
Anti-malware solution for
free, at least during the beta
period.
Dubbed as
OneCare 1.5, the new version
not only features the changes
announced back in august, but
also introduces a user
interface update to resemble
that of most other Windows
Live services, the unification
between OneCare and Windows
Defender technologies, new
backup features and
compatibility with Windows
Vista.
Thanks to Emexci for
the heads up!
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10.10.2006Windows OneCare Beta Goes Live
Microsoft is waving goodbye to
Symantec and McAfee it seems.
On Tuesday, the company opened
the doors to its Windows
OneCare Live beta, a PC
protection and maintenance
service that offers an
antivirus and firewall, along
with tune-up and backup
functionality...
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30.11.2005Windows Live OneCare gets
certified
The Windows Live OneCare team
can breathe a little easier
today. OneCare has been
officially certified by ICSA
Labs and West Coast Labs. This
means that two of the world's
most trusted security firms
have deemed that WL OneCare is
now an effective way to
protect your computer from all
sorts of viruses and
malware.
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26.05.2006New Windows Live OneCare Due Jan. 30
Microsoft plans to release a
new version of Windows Live
OneCare on January 30. The new
version will feature Windows
Vista support, as well as
unified virus and spyware
scanning and more flexible
backup options...
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23.01.2007Windows Live OneCare 2.0 in Beta
Microsoft has released a beta
version of Windows Live
OneCare 2.0, its anti-malware
and maintenance software. The
update adds support for
monitoring the status of other
PCs on a network, as well as a
new firewall that adjusts its
settings automatically
depending on the security of
the network.
OneCare
2.0 can also perform PC
maintenance tasks, including
clearing a jammed print job
and listing what applications
are causing a system to be
slow to boot up. 64-bit
compatibility is new in
version 2.0 as well. Windows
Live OneCare is offered as a
subscription service for a
yearly rate of $49.95 USD,
which covers up to three PCs
in a home.
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12.07.2007OneCare and Defender to
integrate further?
The Windows Live OneCare team
used its blog yesterday to
announce they are currently
working on one of their most
requested feedback:
integration with Windows
Defender, Microsoft's
antispyware utility, still in
beta 2 version.
The first thing they did in
that way is to modify the
OneCare setup so that it also
installs Windows Defender in
the background.
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For those interested
in the technical details, now,
when you install OneCare, as
long as you accept the default
prompts, the Windows Defender
install itself goes on behind
the scenes, and the Windows
Genuine Advantage check goes
on behind the scenes. During
the Windows Live OneCare
install process, the default
setting is to automatically
install Windows Defender with
automatic updates turned on.
However you will be given the
option to turn off automatic
updates of Defender signatures
or forego the Windows Defender
installation altogether if you
wish. "
The team also said
it will be easy to remove
Defender if wished, though the
didn't say if it'll be
through the usual Add/Remove
Programs or another way (a
button through the OneCare
front-end, for example).
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23.07.2006Microsoft Debuts Windows Live
OneCare
After a year in beta testing,
Microsoft on Wednesday took
the wraps off Windows Live
OneCare, its all-in-one
security and PC care
subscription service. That
package includes antivirus,
anti-spyware and PC tuning and
backup tools, along with free
support for $49.95 per year...
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31.05.2006Windows Live OneCare 2.5 RTMs
OneCare version 2.5, which went into public beta in early April, has just been released into production, and is available now by download at
www.onecare.live.com. While the newest build (2.5.2900.3) won’t show much if anything in
the way of new features or UI, version 2.5 is expected to be included in Microsoft Equipt, as well as OneCare for Server (for SBS), which is expected
to be released later in the year. If previous upgrades are any indication, the new version should be rolling out to existing users in the coming days
and weeks, but you can download the final bits now, either as a trial, or to upgrade your current subscription.
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08.07.2008Microsoft to replace Live OneCare with 'no-cost' anti-malware
Exactly one year after it re-announced the commercial subscription edition of its anti-malware service for individual Windows users, Microsoft
announced it will discontinue Windows Live OneCare, replacing it with a free alternative...
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19.11.2008Get Green and Stay Green with Windows Live OneCare
Brandon LeBlanc: To help celebrate St. Patrick's Today - the Windows Live OneCare Team is kicking off a brand new campaign: Get Green Stay Green.
The Get Green Stay Green campaign is designed to make sure Windows Live OneCare users are staying "green" - meaning their PC
Health Status. Here is Amy Barzdukas, Senior Direct here at Microsoft, to talk about Windows Live OneCare and keeping your PC safe. Amy leads the
Windows Live OneCare Team.
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18.03.2008Microsoft Eyes SMB Security with OneCare for Server
Microsoft made some waves in the security industry when Windows Live OneCare made its debut two years ago. Roughly six months after the release of
Version 2.0, Microsoft has its eyes on the small and midsize business market and building out its anti-malware capabilities. Amy Barzdukas, senior
director for Windows Live OneCare, sat down with eWEEK's Brian Prince to discuss plans for the security offering and the upcoming release of OneCare
for Server.
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14.05.2008Still more questions than answers about Microsoft Morro
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft’s announcement this week of
plans for a new, free antimalware
service and the end of life of its Windows Live OneCare product has spawned a bunch of new questions among customers, partners and industry
watchers.
While
Windows Live OneCare was no barn burner, in
terms of marketshare, Microsoft typically gives its products/services at least three releases before killing them. And
the 3.0 release of OneCare was imminent in fact, the
Microsoft Update team blogged at the end of October that
customers should expect to see it
soon.
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22.11.2008Microsoft Rebrands Online AV
Scanner
Microsoft on Monday rebranded
the Windows Live Safety Center
under its recently launched
"OneCare" product. The
free online tool checks a
computer for viruses and makes
tune-ups to improve
performance. Windows Live
OneCare safety scanner can be
used an unlimited number of
times...
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15.08.2006Windows Live OneCare 2.5 enters public beta
Kip Kniskern: OneCare, the anti-virus/tune-up/back-up all in one program, has just opened up a public beta of version 2.5 (current released version is
2.0.2500.22, on my machine, anyway). Anyone can go to Microsoft Connect and sign up and try the new beta, you don't need to be signed in to get to
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03.04.2008Microsoft Tests OneCare Beta for Vista
Microsoft has released a beta
of Windows Live OneCare
version 1.5, which most
notably adds support for
Windows Vista. The original
iteration of the PC protection
and maintenance suite was only
compatible with Windows XP...
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11.10.2006Microsoft launches OneCare 2.0 - or does it?
Microsoft
announced in a press release on Wednessday night the release of OneCare 2.0, the latest version of the Anti-Virus/backup/computer maintenance
offering from Windows Live. Only now it's Thursday night and
http://onecare.live.com is still
offering up version 1.6. Clearly something has happened, but whether its just some miscommunication between PR and operations (hey,
it happens), or
some last minute glitches are holding things up, we're not sure.
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16.11.2007Windows Live OneCare changes Automatic Updates
Amid reports that Windows Live OneCare changes settings in Windows Update to allow for automatic installation of important updates, the official word
from Microsoft is that this is by design. When first installing OneCare, the setup informs the user that proceeding will change computer settings to
automatically download and install important updates from Microsoft Update. Settings for recommended and optional updates are not changed. Even during
Tune-up, OneCare checks, and then prompts the user if there are missing software updates or if Automatic Updates settings have been changed.
“ OneCare is built for people who dont want to worry about protecting and maintaining their PC. This behavior is by design and is not unique
to the latest version of OneCare. It helps ensure that your computer continues to receive important updates as soon as possible after they are
released. We are evaluating user feedback and will be revisiting how we communicate the installation details of Windows Live OneCare as we are
continually working to improve that experience. In addition, OneCare was built with privacy in mind, and Microsoft takes that very seriously –
every new feature or setting change is reviewed and approved by Microsoft’s privacy experts .”
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