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Microsoft Seeks Testers for OneCare Live

RebelSean   on 21 June 2005 - 16:02 · 10 comments & 2595 views

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Microsoft has begun seeking beta testers for its OneCare Live service, which is the company's subscription antivirus and anti-spyware service. In a announcement Microsoft made, they plan to start testing this summer. "This new service will be entering its beta testing phase in a few weeks," the company said on its OneCare Web site.

OneCare Live is set to combine the anti-spyware software that Microsoft has already been publicly testing along with antivirus and firewall software. Microsoft has not announced pricing for OneCare Live.

At this time, the Windows OneCare Live Beta is open to U.S. residents only.

View: OneCare Live Website
News source: C|NET News.com


What's Included: (new/updated entries are marked like this):

Windows XP SP2 - Critical Updates
KB834707: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
KB873339: Vulnerability in HyperTerminal could allow code execution
KB873374: Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool
KB885626: Your computer stops responding when you restart to complete the installation of Windows XP SP2
KB885835: Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel and LSASS could allow elevation of privilege
KB885836: A vulnerability in WordPad could allow code execution
KB886185: Windows Firewall "My Network (subnet) only" scoping
KB890175: Vulnerability in HTML Help could allow code execution
KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool
KB867282: Cumulative Security Update for IE for XP Service Pack 2
KB873333: Security Update for Windows XP
KB885250: Security Update for Windows XP
KB886903: Security Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
KB888113: Security Update for Windows XP
KB888302: Security Update for Windows XP
KB890047: Security Update for Windows XP
KB891781: Security Update for Windows XP
KB890923: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
KB892944: Vulnerability in Message Queuing Could Allow Code Execution
KB893066: Vulnerabilities in TCP/IP Could Allow Remote Code Execution and Denial of Service
KB890859: Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege and Denial of Service
KB893086: Vulnerability in Windows Shell that Could Allow Remote Code Execution
KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.4
KB883939: Cumulative Security Update for IE for Windows XP SP2
KB890046: Security Update for Windows XP
KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.5
KB896358: Security Update for Microsoft Windows XP
KB896422: Security Update for Windows XP
KB896428: Security Update for Windows XP
KB898458: Security Update for Windows XP


Windows XP SP2 - Recommended updates
KB831240: Update for HighMAT support in the Windows XP CD Writing Wizard
KB884020: Loopback IP address range problem
KB885222: Performance of 1394 devices may decrease after you install Windows XP SP2
KB886677: Corrupt DBCS characters in Internet Explorer on Windows XP
KB887742: Stop error "Stop 0x05" in Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003
KB887797: Cumulative Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP
KB888240: Add-ons not listed in Internet Explorer on Windows XP SP2
KB890831: Input Method Editor disabled when using MSN Messenger in Windows XP SP2
KB891122: Update for DRM-enabled Media Players
KB892313: Fix for problems when playing MPEG4 videos in WMP 10
KB893357: Update for Windows XP
KB895181: Fix for MPEG4 videos in Windows Media Player 10
KB888656: FIX: Update to enable DirectX Video Acceleration of Windows Media Video content in WMP 10
KB894391: Update for Windows XP
KB896344: Update for Windows XP


Components
.NET Framework 1.1 (+SP1) (only in Full)
Windows Media Player 10.0.3802 (only in Full)
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 SP1 (only in Full)
Windows Installer 3.1 (v2)
Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP (v5.6.0.8825) (only in Full)


Add-ons
Adaptec ASPI
Bootvis 1.3.37 (only in Full)
Official Windows XP PowerToys
Copy Profile Tool
DirectX Control Panel
PowerMenu 1.5.1
Startup Control Panel 2.8
New XP Style Wallpapers (only in Full)
New XP Screensavers (only in Full)
Windows Messenger 5.1 (only in Full)
Macromedia Shockwave Player (only in Full)
Windows Media Connect (only in Full)
MSN Messenger 7.0.0813 (only in Full)
New Theme: Royale (only in Full)
New Wallpapers (only in Full)
New AutoPatcher Wallpaper (only in Full)
Sun Java 1.5.0_03 (only in Full)
Google Toolbar 3.0.123.2 (only in Full)
Internet Explorer Spellcheck Tool 2.1.1 (325) (only in Full)
Microsoft Journal Viewer 1.5.2316.0 (only in Full)


And of course a lot of registry tweaks which improve speed, appearance, functionality and security!

File Size & MD5 Hashes

English June 2005 Full File Size: 149 MB (156786445 bytes)
English June 2005 Full MD5 Hash: 8931096F53811F2CF285B47E17D8E5BB
English June 2005 Lite File Size: 66.9 MB (70243062 bytes)
English June 2005 Lite MD5 Hash: 791234ACB72288AB2D6F0B03501D37BE

Portuguese June 2005 Full File Size: 141 MB (148037798 bytes)
Portuguese June 2005 Full MD5 Hash: 98042AE3F4230B1D9FC7EE5F48DB8E84
Portuguese June 2005 Lite File Size: 58.4 MB (61313967 bytes)
Portuguese June 2005 Lite MD5 Hash: FC5E8B285135F9FF71AE81F10CD80F5A

Post a comment · Send to friend Comments · There are 10 additional comments
#1 gillmacca on 21 Jun 2005 - 16:11
You can only sign-up for the beta if you live in the USA
#2 Gregor on 21 Jun 2005 - 16:19
yea.. that's what you'we forgot to mention!
#3 SFalcon on 21 Jun 2005 - 16:27
I hope the fix the bug in AntiSpyware that makes it not allow an MCE Extender to connect..

Knowledge Base
#4 capeche on 21 Jun 2005 - 16:28
Does this mean the Antispywares will no longer be free when it comes out of Beta?
#5 Lasker on 21 Jun 2005 - 16:37
I signed already, hopefully will be a great security application
(2 replies) #6 blu3Fusion on 21 Jun 2005 - 17:16
anti-spyware+virus bundle with longhorn..that will be nice..
#6.1 MrCobra on 21 Jun 2005 - 19:02
True but I also see it as a law suit if they release it that way.
#6.2 DJROrion on 21 Jun 2005 - 21:20
which is pretty damn stupid when you think about it.

"Microsoft announced today that it will not add any new features to it current operating system because they are tired of greedy people trying to sue them because they make better software than their competitors and give it away with the purchase of Windows."

Last edited by 110289 on 21 Jun 2005 - 21:25
#7 thenay on 21 Jun 2005 - 20:41
I just signed up and Canada was on the list, as well as the provinces in the state field
I did my survey to get in. *hopes I get in*
#8 Kushan on 21 Jun 2005 - 22:39
It would be stupid of Microsoft to charge for their AntiSpyware software since all of the current good Antispyware packages have free versions (Ad aware and Spybot) available. As for anti-virus, however, who knows.

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