Larry, I'm glad you added 'No, it's not the best at what it does' in your
post because OneCare simply isn't the best at what it does. Personally I
find it an utter pain, I certainly wouldn't use it on my main Vista
partition. I do have it on a virtual machine copy of XP but this is only
used for testing purposes and nothing more. I have found it extremely
temperamental when it comes to updating. Half the time it just sits there
unable to update and then, after about an hour it suddenly decides to update
the virus definitions etc. Onecare is certainly not on my favourite list.
--
John Barnett MVP
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Windows - Shell/User
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"Larry Maturo" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Windows One Care is about forty bucks a year for three PCs, and
> contains all the security stuff you need. Since it's by MS, you don't
> have to worry about compatibilitty. No, it's not the best at what it
> does, but does seem sufficient, at least to me.
>
> -- Larry Maturo
>
>
> "markds" <> wrote in message
> news:BCD57C8D-E272-4CE7-BE0E-...
>> Hi, im getting a new system this week with vista on it & im not sure if
>> the
>> security for vista is enough or should get other internet security
>> suite.
>> Thanks
>
>