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Your Windows Live ID is essentially your online identity for all of the Windows Live services, Xbox Live, Zune and other third party websites (such as Expedia.com) that utilize Windows Live ID. If you're using Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger, your Windows Live ID stores all your contacts and email messages. Your Windows Live ID is ...
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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 ...
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The new version of the Windows Live OneCare service is being made available today, running on both 32- and 64-bit Windows Vista systems (32-bit Windows XP SP2 is also supported).
We built OneCare because we know that most homes have more than a single computer (surely not news to you if you're a reader of this blog), with PC security ...
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Today, quite a few households have wireless networks that are unsecure - wide open for anyone to connect to. This could be a huge problem especially if PC's in that home are sharing important family files - like photos and documents - that shouldn't be seen by strangers. In Windows Live OneCare 2.0, a new feature is coming that will let users of ...
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The Windows Live OneCare team today released the Beta version of OneCare 2.0 -- you can download it here. Windows Live OneCare 2.0 is designed to make it easier to secure and maintain multiple PCs on a network so that households and small businesses alike can manage their PCs from a single control panel. Aside from multiple-PC ...
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