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Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. New features in the new beta include international language support and the ability to backup data to a networked PC or USB drive. Microsoft has also improved integration between the suite's antivirus and anti-spyware functionality and Windows, especially Vista.

As a result, however, the Redmond company has drawn the ire of some partners. Symantec and McAfee recently complained to the European Union that new security features in Windows Vista will give Microsoft an advantage over third party vendors.

Because Microsoft develops the operating system, critics say, it can better integrate and promote its own security offerings such as OneCare and Windows Defender. In particular, Symantec and McAfee are unhappy about a new feature called PatchGuard, which is designed to prevent malicious software such as rootkits from modifying critical system files in Windows Vista.

The feature, however, also has the side effect of locking out security vendors that need such low-level kernel access to be able to detect and prevent security threats. Microsoft disputed such claims, saying it provides the same details of Windows' internals to partners that it utilizes itself. 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. Maybe some MVPs have some integrity. Carey Frisch certainly doesn't.

Be Afraid Be Very Afraid I'll wait until it's released The final version of One Care has been out for months.



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