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McAfee Desktop Firewall v7.5 Beta Emails Go Out

From my own personnal inbox (because I love you all so much :P)

Greetings,

Thank you for participating in the McAfee Desktop Firewall v7.5 Beta! The Beta I build will be available for your to download early next week from:

(Ed - Do you really think I would ? :) )

How to test:

Please install and use the product as you intend to with the final release version. After each testing session, draft a brief paragraph describing your experience and send the feedback to AVBeta@Nai.com.

In other words - After installation, send us a brief e-mail and let us know how it went. After enforcing policies, send us a brief e-mail again, and so on.

Will you be able to test these items?

Our goal is to receive customer feedback and approval on the product as a whole, and specifically on:

1) ePO compatibility testing - Does deployment, policy enforcement, and reporting work with ePO v2.5? How about ePO v2.0? What type of testing have you done?

2) VPN client testing - A great way to test with a VPN Network is in the customer environment. What software are you using? Have you noticed any issues with the Firewall product?

3) Trusted Networks - While we are testing this in our QA Lab, testing with your unique network will provide us with very valuable feedback. If you will be able to test with Trusted Networks, please let us know immediately.

4) Upgrade/Coexistence of McAfee Firewall and the other PGP software - As this release of McAfee Desktop Firewall is based on the code of previous PGP products, we are very interested in your testing of upgrades and coexistence with those products. Were you able to successfully upgrade? Will you be able to test with other PGP software such as PGP mail, PGP disk, etc.?

We look forward to hearing your feedback. Thank you again for your interest!

Sincerely, McAfee AV Beta Team

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