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I plan to purchase a new Dell Computer with Vista Business. I also plan to
install the Live Onecare program specifically for the antivirus and malware functions. However, I do not want to use the Live Onecare backup function since it appears to be rather limited at best. I plan to use the ShadowProtect Desk Edition. However I am concerned that there may be some conflict between the two backup programs. Is there a way not to install the Live Onecare backup function when installing the Live Onecare program, or to disable the backup function?? |
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In Backup options you can uncheck "Turn on backup on this PC" to disable it.
"Sam" <samnewsgrp71@xxxxxx THISsbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:uzje%23g3lIHA.3400@xxxxxx
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Thanks very much for your reply and information. Sam
"midway" <midway@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F53ECBCC-DF18-4B32-B7B1-24EFAEE04784@xxxxxx
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Yes, you can turn off the backup function
"Sam" <samnewsgrp71@xxxxxx THISsbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:uzje#g3lIHA.3400@xxxxxx
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