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OneCare beta gets an upgrade

Joris Evers CNET News.com

Published: 27 Oct 2005 09:35 BST

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As Microsoft prepares to let the general public test-drive its OneCare Live security subscription service, the company is adding features requested by current testers.

The software maker updated the beta product on Tuesday. OneCare now scans files received in MSN Messenger and enables users to scan files and folders for viruses by clicking the right mouse button, according to an email Microsoft sent to testers.

Also, the software now enables users to make backups to external hard drives and it is integrated with Microsoft Update for software fixes and feature updates, the company said in the email. Additionally, it has improved the "help" feature; OneCare now assists users in the removal of products that conflict with it, Microsoft's email said.

OneCare marks the company's long-anticipated entry into the consumer antivirus space, which until now had been the domain of specialised vendors such as Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro. Two years ago, Microsoft announced its intent to offer antivirus products when it bought Romanian antivirus software developer GeCad Software.

Microsoft is also eying the enterprise security market. By the end of 2005, it plans to release an initial test version of a new Microsoft Client Protection product to protect business desktops, laptops and file servers against malicious code attacks.

For consumers, OneCare combines anti-spyware software, which Microsoft is already publicly testing, with antivirus software, firewall software and several tune-up tools for Windows PCs. Microsoft has not announced pricing for OneCare but has said the final package will be offered as a subscription service.

Microsoft announced its plans for OneCare in May. Beta testers have been invited to use it since July. A public beta is planned by the end of 2005, and final release is due in 2006, Microsoft has said.

Current testers automatically will receive the latest OneCare beta update, but will lose personal firewall policies and antivirus exclusions and have to enter those selections again.

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