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Microsoft Windows Live OneCare

What is Windows Live OneCare?

An all-in-one PC care service that’s always on, helping provide persistent protection against viruses, hackers, and other threats, and helping keep your PC tuned up and your important documents backed up.

What Windows Live OneCare does for you.

• Runs quietly in the background, providing anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall protection

• Activates Phishing Filter in Internet Explorer 7 to help block or warn against identity theft or online scams

• Updates itself to help you keep ahead of the latest threats

• Runs regular tune-ups to help optimize the performance of your PC

• Provides one-click resolutions for any actions that you may need to take

• Makes backups to a variety of devices a breeze

• Lets you see the status of your system at a glance

What operating systems are supported?

Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista (build 5500 or greater; recommended build is 5600 aka RC1). OneCare is currently not available for x64 operating systems..

Source : Microsoft Connect


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Runs quietly in the background, providing anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall protection and consumes much of the system's resources
Fixed.

I don't understand why users seem so intent on loading all these anti* programs to 'protect' them, when in fact all they needed to do was disable all the unneeded services and secure IE. A periodic virus scan would be nice, but if you're careful you shouldn't be infected in the first place.

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Runs quietly in the background, providing anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall protection and consumes much of the system's resources
Fixed.

I don't understand why users seem so intent on loading all these anti* programs to 'protect' them, when in fact all they needed to do was disable all the unneeded services and secure IE. A periodic virus scan would be nice, but if you're careful you shouldn't be infected in the first place.

exactly! all this crap is really crap, there is no need for it unless u are an id***.

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