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Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 1.0 [Old Version]

Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 1.0 [Old Version]
From: Microsoft Software

List Price: $49.95
Buy New: $12.95
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 129 reviews
Sales Rank: 2352

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: Windows Xp
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.4

MPN: LIVEONECARE
UPC: 882224182744
EAN: 0882224182744
ASIN: B000FA36WY

Release Date: May 30, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Windows Live OneCare anti-virus regularly scans or monitors the files on a consumer’s computer and looks for virus definitions or identifies files that are behaving like viruses.
  • Features a managed, two-way firewall with ongoing policy updates to help protect PCs from hackers when sending or receiving data.
  • To help protect consumers’ PCs from spyware threats and other unwanted software, Windows Live OneCare will work with antispyware functionality powered by Windows Defender.
  • Windows Live OneCare makes it easy for consumers to restore lost files and back up their important files regularly, regardless of whether they want to back up to “shiny media,” such as CDs, or to a secondary external hard drive.
  • 12 month subscription with free phone, email and chat support for up to 3 computers.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The new 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. It also goes beyond security, regularly backing up all your important files and cleaning up and tuning up your PC to help keep it running at top speed. Includes: OneCare service comes with: Antivirus, Antispyware, Firewall, Performance Tune-ups, and Data Backup and Restore.

Amazon.com Product Description
Are you tired of spending time trying to protect and maintain your computer? Are you worried that you're still not doing everything you should to keep it safe and running at optimal performance? If your answer to either of those questions is "Yes," then Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 1.0 Online PC Care Subscription is for you. Windows Live OneCare is a comprehensive PC care service that goes beyond security to take an integrated approach to help protect and care for your computer.


Common Tasks lists quick links to functions such as virus scanning and backup.

Other Tasks is where you can set your preferences for automatic tasks and manage your subscription.

The Help Center is your go-to page for answers to common "how do I...?" questions.

Your overall PC health status is shown here. If this area is not green, Windows Live OneCare will display what actions you need to take (with links to instructions or more information) to get your PC back on track.

You can find the current versions and status for Windows Live OneCare features here.

And here you'll find more links to common tasks, including checking for antivirus updates.

With Live OneCare, your PC is being continually protected with round-the-clock protection and maintenance -- virus scanning, firewalls, tune ups, file backups, the whole nine yards. Best of all, it's delivered to you in a smooth, hassle-free subscription package.

Automatic Health Monitoring and Tune-Ups
Live OneCare continually monitors your computer's health. The Live OneCare health meter gives you a clear, continuous indication of your computer's level of protection and performance. If OneCare detects anything that you can do to improve your computer's health, the service automatically shows you what action to take and gives you a one-click solution.

An automated tune-up function keeps your computer's performance optimized by performing several necessary tasks. Not only does Live One Care automatically scan your computer for viruses -- giving you the ultimate peace of mind -- it also automatically defragments your hard disk to help improve computer efficiency; removes unnecessary files from your computer to increase available hard disk space; checks for changes to your important files as well as new files, then sends you a reminder when it's time to run a back-up; and automatically backs up your files for you if you use an external hard disk.

Continual updates provide you with the latest technology from Microsoft Update to help ensure that your computer is up-to-date with the latest critical security updates from Microsoft. Live OneCare works automatically in the background so that you aren't forced to make sudden, repetitive decisions. For example, the firewall policy is regularly updated to keep ahead of hackers and make sure that your legitimate programs have the Internet access they need, so you don't need to decide which programs to allow or disallow. But if you're worried about a new virus or other threat, you also have the option of checking for updates yourself with a single click.

Better Protection for Small Businesses
Windows Live OneCare helps to protect and maintain work computers, making the managing of workstations easier than ever, thereby giving you more time to deal with the other demands of running your business. Comprehensive, integrated protection for your company's computers includes antivirus, antispyware and firewall features to help protect your computers from viruses, spyware, worms, Trojan horses, hackers, and other threats. The trustworthy "Backup and Restore" feature can automatically back-up your important company files, including most accounting files. And with the software's continual updates, your workstations will always have the latest technology you need, including the latest critical security updates from Microsoft.

With a click of the mouse, your employees can directly scan individual files and folders for viruses, and they can even check attachments that you receive through MSN Messenger for viruses or worms. Live OneCare Backup allows you to copy your important files and settings to CDs, DVDs, or to an external hard disk, while regular back-ups can help you protect your important data from loss due to accidental deletion, viruses, or hardware or software failure. If your team relies on an external hard disk, you can configure Windows Live OneCare to perform an automatic back-up of your important data as part of your regular tune-up. Live OneCare also gives you unlimited free support by phone, online chat, or e-mail for any issues with your subscription.


Customer Reviews:   Read 124 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A few minor flaws, but I think Microsoft is finally on the right track   June 2, 2006
D. Bezboruah (Los Angeles, CA United States)
176 out of 187 found this review helpful

Let me begin by saying that I despise Microsoft as much as those who have probably never used this program but are giving it a one-star anyway. Yet, thanks to my college's good ol' "PC" requirement, I own a Dell laptop and finding the perfect security suite has been a problem for me...until now.

My Dell came installed with McAfee Internet Security Suite with free definition updates and software upgrades for 3 years. However, I was very very upset with McAfee, as it is a memory hog and loves to annoy the heck out of me with pop-ups telling me to install the anti-spam program, regardless that I use gmail. So I ditched it for a free copy of Norton, provided by my school. Norton's anti-virus is a very superior program, I've had no problems with it. But it's firewall became somewhat of an annoyance, as it would repeatedly pop-up for a program multiple times within a minute. I decided to look for something better.

Enter Windows Live OneCare. I heard about the beta and since it was free at the time, I decided to give it a shot. Downloading was seamless, but installation wasn't. When I went to install, the program required me to uninstall Norton manually, and then rerun the installation program. It is indeed dangerous to run two antivirus/firewall programs at the same time, but one would think Microsoft's installation program could have uninstalled those programs manually. Either that or have given a heads up warning. Also, the program made me go to Microsoft's website and manually install Windows Defender before it could continue. Do note that at this step, you are required to submit to a validation process that confirms that your copy of XP isn't pirated, so any hackers out there beware. So I had to go back and do as it requested, and then gave installation a second go-around. No problems there, it ran smoothly this time.

After installing, I activated my "beta" subscription with a valid Microsoft Live ID (If you have a Passport, Hotmail or MSN id, then this is the same thing). The first thing that caught my eye was the icon in the taskbar. It is like an egg with a "1" inside it. The egg can display one of 3 colors at any given time (Green, Yellow, or Red). If it's green, then things are great. Yellow means that either you need to do a scan or update the definition files. Red means danger, although I never encountered it during my trial. The screen consists of a list of tasks that are recommend for you to perform (Perform Scan, update, etc.) Below are details of when you performed your last virus scan, tuned-up your computer, and backed-up your data using OneCare.

Besides the standard antivirus and firewall, OneCare boasts some amazing features, one of which is where you can cleanup unnecessary files and defragment your hard drive with a few clicks. This is very important for the well-being of your computer, and as a person who forgets to do such things I found the scheduler feature to be nifty indeed. OneCare completed a tune-up of my PC within 3 hours, although do note that I have a 200GB hard drive with LOTS of files. The antivirus scan revealed no trouble-spots within my computer, although that could be since I ran a Norton scan that very morning before uninstalling it. The firewall in OneCare is a two-way firewall, a much significant upgrade of the standard XP firewall. Upon opening web browsers and other applications, the firewall did bring up small pop-ups in the corner saying that the particular program wanted to access the internet and if it was ok. It gives buttons for yes or no. I believe this is similar to ZoneAlarm, which I used many years ago and I found it neither obtrusive or annoying. I never used the backup feature, as I prefer to do backups in native-file format (meaning I don't want all the backed-up files jammed into one particular file that can only be opened by the back-up program).

I think the biggest positive about this program is that it works almost seamlessly within Windows XP. There was definitely NO noticeable slow down in my system, especially at boot-up, compared to Norton or McAfee. The program starts up simply with the icon in the taskbar. Only if you double-click on the icon will a splash screen appear followed by the actual program window. The tasks performed all took as long as I expected them to.

PROS:
-Clean and simple interface.
-Tune-up and back-up features
-Excellent integration into Windows XP
-Tasks performed in timely manner
-Not a memory hog
-Firewall pop-ups not annoying, and usually do not repeat for common programs.
-3 licenses included (unlike the other programs)

CONS:
-Should have given prior warning about having to uninstall other security suites, as well as having to install Windows Defender.
-While OneCare in particular does not require "Genuine" Windows XP, Windows Defender does and you have to go through Microsoft's Genuine Validation process.
-$49.95 for one-year subscription is still a rip-off in my mind. (but then again, for 3 licenses still cheaper than other programs)

Overall, it works as advertised. Just because the program has the Microsoft logo slapped on it shouldn't mean that it will not function properly or mislead us, I hope. However, if you are still hesitant, I believe Norton and McAfee will be bringing out some of the same tune-up features within their own offerings by the end of the year, so be on the lookout for those. I would recommend this program. I am taking away one star because of the installation issue.



5 out of 5 stars Great All-In-One, Easy To Use Security Product   June 8, 2006
A. Calvo (Tinton Falls, NJ USA)
66 out of 69 found this review helpful

I've been using Windows Live OneCare since late 2005 (I was one of the beta testers) and I have nothing but good things to say about WLOC.

It does not slow down my system (like most of Symantec's products), and does not require ANY user-intervention unless there is an issue which needs to be resolved.

WLOC's "Status Light" is one of the most ingenious ideas in a long time, Green means that your computer is protected, and you are good to go, yellow means there is an issue which needs your attention, and red means you need to take action on a specific issue.

WLOC's dashboard gives you all the information you need in one screen - letting you know if all the services are active, informing you of any major virus outbreaks, the last time your computer was "Tuned-Up", virus definitions were updated, etc.

Alot of people might be concerned about using a Security Product from Microsoft after all their security issues with Windows, Office and Internet Explorer, but you have to realize that Windows Live OneCare is built on technology that Microsoft bought from three or four security companies over the past few years, so it contains technology that Microsoft did not have when Windows/Office/IE were originally developed.



5 out of 5 stars Really works well.   May 31, 2006
A. Supertramp (Washington, DC)
24 out of 29 found this review helpful

I have had Norton for years since my company gave all of its employees free copies. Most of my collegues agreed that Norton left a lot to be desired - too much spyware and adware would get through. I have been participating in the beta for Microsoft's product for over 4 months and have been impressed. The initial setup is easy and I haven't had to fiddel with it since. I think that since it is designed to operate seamlessly with Windows and Explorer, it has a easier time seeking and destroying problematic programs/viruses. Good stuff. I imagine that the commercial version is even better than the beta.


5 out of 5 stars Installation = Bad   June 16, 2006
bz (USA)
20 out of 21 found this review helpful

Installation is not as simple as you think. First, you need to have an active HIGH SPEED internet connection. Second, you need to have a Hotmail account. Just with these two requirements, you will see that this product is impossible to install in an office with lots of workstations.

After reading the reviews here, I thought it would be easy to install the software. I'd think just put the CD in and forget it. However, It turned out that it took hours to install because the CD opened Internet Exploder and everything needed to be downloaded from the One Care website. This reminded me something called the Steam from Half Life 2 that took me 6 hours to install the game in my house with a DSL.

It took my computer in my office (with a high speed T1) half an hour to install the first part of the package. Yes, the first part. It turned out that the Anti Spyware were not part of the package. You needed to connect to the Windows Defender website to download the beta as a seperated installation.

After everything was installed, It was a smooth sailing. There was very little ignoring popup. Even 1care popped up some windows, it could just close the windows and everything would be running in the background. For example, if you started Performance Tune Up, it would display a window showing you the progress. You could just close that window and 1care would continue running Tune Up in the background. You could continue to work with your computer while it was running Tune Up in the background. If you tried this with Norton or eTrust or PC-cillin, you knew that they would take over your computer with a big window popped right in your face that they would not let you minimize or close. If you closed that window, they would stop scanning.

To be fair, I have no way to tell how good or bad the antivirus or the windows defender work against any virus/spyware. But... at least the computer is running faster after I removed Norton.

But for 10 bucks I got from CompUSA, One Care is a bargain that comes with Antivirus, Windows Defender, better firewall, auto tune up, and backup utility for a total of 3 computers.



1 out of 5 stars Know what is required before you purchase   July 1, 2006
Russell Mcgregor (East Aurora, NY United States)
16 out of 41 found this review helpful

I purchased this program from a local office supply chain store with the idea that since it was provided by Microsoft that it might be more compatible with the Windows than the product that I am currently using. I did not get far enough into the set-up to find out.

After beginning the installation process I was encouraged to read the license agreement, which I did. I found that the agreement granted Microsoft the right to search my computer at will and compile information contained therein for use at there discretion, subject to there own privacy policy (which, by the way, can change at any time). Also, they required that I sign up for something called "Passport" before I could proceed with the set-up. A registration window requiring a "Hotmail" email account followed this. As I moved deeper and deeper into the set-up process, the level of discomfort increased. At this point I decided not to go any farther. This seems to be granting far too much authority to a software manufacturer in regard to private matters.

I then tried the web site to determine if there was any way to return the product and get a refund. I could not "chat" with a rep because I do not have a user password. I could not find an "800" number anywhere on the web site, nor on the package or documentation. It appears that I am stuck paying for something that I do not feel comfortable using.

This program might be well suited for a computer that is used primarily by school children, but if you store banking information, business data or the like, I feel that you would be far safer using a similar program provided by one of the competitors



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