Too bad it can't be turned off, all I wanted was the antiVirus and antiBot
features. At least I can turn off Backup and continue with my old
DriveImage 7. Now if there were just some way to substitute PerfectDisk for
the Microsoft defrag, I would be very happy.
Another related question. How does OneCare work with Home Server. I tested
HS and it is a great package but I never installed the RTM because I wanted
an appliance such as HP currently sells. Will Home Server and OneCare play
together? Based on the HS capabilities it may be that OneCare is redundant.
Thank you.
Bill R
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> "Bill Rankin" <bkds_rankin@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>I just installed OneCare 2 on one of my computers and read the information
>>about the Tune-up function. It said that by default it deletes the Office
>>Setup files. I really do not want this to happen since they are used when
>>I
>>repair or add features to Office products. Before I remembered this
>>newsgroup, I just sent a Customer service request to ask if this were true
>>and how I could stop it or disable Tune-up. Their feedback will be
>>interesting. Any clues or comments here.
>>
>>Bill-R
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| | | | | > You can't disable Tune-up, but you can turn off the cleanup feature in
> OneCare.
> Open OneCare, click change settings, Tune-up tab. Make sure that clean up
> unnecessary files is not checked. If you view the Tune-up report when it
> is
> completed, you'll see a yellow warning that this is off, but it won't
> change
> your OneCare status and all will be well.
> -steve
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> Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
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