Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner

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Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner
The Windows Live OneCare logo.
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Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner
Developer: Microsoft
Latest release: 1.2.969 / 08/14/2006
OS: Microsoft Windows
Use: Anti-virus, Spyware, Malware
License: Proprietary
Website: http://safety.live.com

Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner is an online scanning and health service to help get rid of viruses, spyware, malware, and other threats. It is a free web service that is part of Windows Live.

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[edit] Overview

Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner offers a free online scanning and protection from threats. The Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner must be downloaded and installed to your computer to scan your computer. The "Full Service Scan" looks for common PC health issues such as viruses, computer performance, and open network ports. It searches and removes viruses, improves a computer's performance, and gets rid of junk on the PC's hard disk. The user can choose between a "Full Scan" (which can be customized) or a "Quick Scan".

The "Full Scan" scans for viruses (comprehensive scan, quick scan, or quick scan), hard disk performance (Disk fragmentation scan and/or Desk cleanup scan) and network safety (open port scan). The "Quick Scan" only scans for viruses, only on specific areas on the computer. The quick scan is faster than the full scan.[1]

The service also provides a virus database, information about online threats and general computer security documentation and tools.

[edit] Limits

The virus scanner on the Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner site runs a scan of the user's computer only when the site is visited. It does not run periodic scans of the system, and does not provide features to prevent viruses from infecting the computer at the time, or thereafter. It simply removes detected infections.

[edit] Beta Problems

Many users who have posted on the Product Feedback forum have reported script errors relating to Internet Explorer 7 (besides IE being the only browser supporting this service). The OneCare safety scanner team have been actively solving these problems, many of them registry-related. [2]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Windows Live Safety F.A.Q
  2. ^ Thread on the Product Feedback forum for Internet Explorer 7 script error

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