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Old 02-08-2007   #1 (permalink)
Martin Pelletier
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OneCare x64

Will OneCare be available for Vista x64 soon? Sadly I should had read more
on their site before purchasing.

Or anyone know how to reach them by mail to as for a refund?

Martin


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Old 02-08-2007   #2 (permalink)
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Re: OneCare x64

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"Martin Pelletier" wrote:

Will OneCare be available for Vista x64 soon? Sadly I should had read more
on their site before purchasing.

Or anyone know how to reach them by mail to as for a refund?

Martin

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-09-2007   #3 (permalink)
StephenB
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Re: OneCare x64

"Martin Pelletier" <pemartin@sympatico.ca> wrote:

>Will OneCare be available for Vista x64 soon? Sadly I should had read more
>on their site before purchasing.
>
>Or anyone know how to reach them by mail to as for a refund?
>
>Martin

If Carey's link doesn't help, and it should, you can reach OneCare support
following the instructions in this post - How to reach support -
http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsO...83028&SiteID=2

To answer your first question, there has been no announcement on when Vista x64
would be supported. Based on the lack of information, I'd speculate it isn't
going to be soon.
-steve
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Old 02-11-2007   #4 (permalink)
SteveC
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Re: OneCare x64

Tell you the truth, with Defender and built in back up and defrag which can be configured to work on a schedule, I am not sure I will renew OneCare when it expires in April. I may just go back to the free AVAST that I used with the Beta version of Vista this past summer.

"Martin Pelletier" <pemartin@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:945F420E-C62F-4E32-B1FD-4CD56E2C919D@microsoft.com...
Will OneCare be available for Vista x64 soon? Sadly I should had read more
on their site before purchasing.

Or anyone know how to reach them by mail to as for a refund?

Martin

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-11-2007   #5 (permalink)
Robert Moir
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Re: OneCare x64

StephenB wrote:

> To answer your first question, there has been no announcement on when
> Vista x64 would be supported. Based on the lack of information, I'd
> speculate it isn't going to be soon.


I suppose Microsoft releasing a 64bit version of Vista with only 5 years of
beta programs and so-on in advance must have taken Microsoft by surprise.


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Old 02-11-2007   #6 (permalink)
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Re: OneCare x64

"Robert Moir" <robspamtrap@gmail.com> wrote:

>StephenB wrote:
>
>> To answer your first question, there has been no announcement on when
>> Vista x64 would be supported. Based on the lack of information, I'd
>> speculate it isn't going to be soon.

>
>I suppose Microsoft releasing a 64bit version of Vista with only 5 years of
>beta programs and so-on in advance must have taken Microsoft by surprise.
>

In all fairness, Windows Live OneCare was released less than a year ago after
extensive beta testing. After the initial release of 1.0, work continued to make
a Vista compatible version (x86) of version 1. Coding a security package for x64
is apparently quite different than doing so for the 32 bit OS. The priority was
to make the version 1 package available in more countries and to support Vista.
I can't speak to the resources that would be needed to code a version that would
run on x64 of Vista, but I can speculate that the installed base of users for 32
bit is significantly greater than that of x64 and the target audience for the
all-in-one, easy to use, "set it and forget it" concept of Windows Live OneCare
is not likely to be running Vista x64. At this point, a 64 bit OS is not what
your typical home user would be using, but the OS of an enthusiast who will want
mouch more control over the functions in their security package than what is
available in OneCare.
-steve
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