A few weeks back I blogged about the new version of Windows Live OneCare. We can argue the toss (lets not though) about its merits in the field of security but as dug deeper I noticed some intersting additions under the Proactive Fixes and Recommendations section. I'm normally pretty skeptical about software "tweaking" my system for me but I spend a lot of time doing this for friends and family. Increasingly I'm thinking of pointing them to install the 90 day trial of OneCare to save myself the hassle. Here are some features I was pleased to see in the (long) list with a few personal favourites bolded.
What I like about OneCare is it's striving to go beyond other security suites by addressing PC performance issues. In light of bad press around Vista, this isn't a bad thing.
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I just wish there were a way to disable some of these enhancements. For example, I run without a screen saver -- I'd rather have my monitor save energy and go to sleep. And I prefer to have Windows download automatic updates but not install them until I say so; otherwise I end up in a situation where I resume my computer in the morning and it immediately restarts to install updates (and too frequently).
Ryan - useful input. I'll send back to the Onecare team
on updates, Vista provides the option to download but not install updates but does OneCare override this?
thanks
Steve
I would of expected some of this to be part of XP/Vista, but anyway will take another look at OneCare.
Jamie