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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Service en ligne de gestion de la sécurité (pare-feu
Antivirus
Anti-logiciels espions
Etc.).
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Nécessité de désinstaller tous les logiciels de sécurité tiers avant de mettre Windows Live OneCare en place
Ne fonctionne qu’avec Internet Explorer 6 (ou une version plus récente)
Affichage d’un feu vert même à la suite d’une analys...
service en ligne de gestion de la sécurité (pare-feu, antivirus, anti-logiciels espions, etc.).
nécessité de désinstaller tous les logiciels de sécurité tiers avant de mettre Windows Live OneCare en place ; ne fonctionne qu’avec Internet Explorer 6 (ou une version plus récente) ; affichage d’un feu vert même à la suite d’une analys...
Windows Live OneCare est le premier d’une série de services en ligne de gestion de la sécurité qui seront disponibles dans le courant de l’année. Nous recommandons donc d’attendre les offres de Symantec, McAfee et d’autres spéciali...
Extrait: Windows Live OneCare is Microsofts first attempt in years at a commercial personal security package. It includes an anti-virus and anti-spyware scanner, a firewall, a data-backup utility and a performance-tuning application. Users can install the s...
Extrait: Microsoft wants to help keep your PC safe and sound. Reasonable firewall and backup functions are let down by mediocre spyware removal. It was inevitable that Microsoft would eventually create an internet security suite and Windows Live OneCare is th...
Extrait: A good attempt at all-in-one system security, but it fails to deliver in terms of both performance and value Both Symantec and McAfee are preparing to enter the centrally managed online security service market with their Norton 360 and Falcon products...
Lacks anti-spam, It feels wrong coming from Microsoft
OneCare is in many senses an admission of guilt. Its the embodiment of Microsoft pulling its head out of the sand, noticing that theres something fundamentally wrong with its flagship OS, and finally doing something about it. Its also a true cynics...
Extrait: Microsoft is determined to move its standalone software business into a Web services strategy that merges live online updates, storage, and browser-based applications with a series of clients that stay anchored to individual PCs. One of the first comme...
Extrait: Originally Published on Desktop Pipeline If youve been seeking a one-stop solution for PC health, security and backup, youve probably eyed Norton SystemWorks or a similar suite. Microsoft, for its part, has steered clear of the utilities market over ...
Extrait: A big improvement from Microsoft, but there’s still some way to go. OneCare can now call itself a serious security contender. Last time we looked at OneCare, it was a huge let-down, delivering a dreadful user experience and minimal protection. W...
Provides a mini IT department for those who want a managed service to provide antivirus, antispyware, and firewall services
Requires the removal of all security software from your PC first, Works only with Internet Explorer 6 or higher, Can still produce an "everythings OK" reading after scanning with old signature files
Windows Live OneCare is the first of many managed online security services to debut this year. We recommend waiting, then comparing the offerings from Symantec, McAfee, and other established security vendors before deciding on a managed online securit...