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OK, I have OneCare on my "main computer" and I'm getting read to install on my 2nd and 3rd "backup computers".
On those, I have McAfee installed. I read in a help file online that before installing OneCare, it's important to uninstall any other security software- which makes sense.
The OneCare I did install, I downloaded- so I don't have it on CD or DVD.
What I'm concerned about is that- I seem to recall that I didn't have an option to first download OneCare then install it- is that the case, or is it just that I didn't notice that option? (or maybe I'm just getting confused with McAfee's web site when I downloaded their program- it couldn't be save to disk- it had to be directly installed- which I was unable to successfully do- which is why I'm using OneCare)
I'd rather keep the McAfee on the other computers and download OneCare before installing it -since I don't like to be online with no protection- even if it's to go to a MS web site to download OneCare- though I will if I have to.
And, I think, but I'm not sure, that I simply do the download, then activate it with my MS Live (or whatever it's called) email address (the passport.com thing) and my password. The MS site will remember how many times I download and activate?
Thanks, Joe
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"Joe" <abc[ at ]xyz.com> wrote in message news:OVgnM$WwHHA.4544[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > OK, I have OneCare on my "main computer" and I'm getting read to install > on my 2nd and 3rd "backup computers". > > On those, I have McAfee installed. I read in a help file online that > before installing OneCare, it's important to uninstall any other security > software- which makes sense. > > The OneCare I did install, I downloaded- so I don't have it on CD or DVD. > > What I'm concerned about is that- I seem to recall that I didn't have an > option to first download OneCare then install it- is that the case, or is > it just that I didn't notice that option? (or maybe I'm just getting > confused with McAfee's web site when I downloaded their program- it > couldn't be save to disk- it had to be directly installed- which I was > unable to successfully do- which is why I'm using OneCare) > > I'd rather keep the McAfee on the other computers and download OneCare > before installing it -since I don't like to be online with no protection- > even if it's to go to a MS web site to download OneCare- though I will if > I have to. > > And, I think, but I'm not sure, that I simply do the download, then > activate it with my MS Live (or whatever it's called) email address (the > passport.com thing) and my password. The MS site will remember how many > times I download and activate? > > Thanks, > Joe
One Care is a "live" installation and can't be downloaded. You must uninstall McAfee first but in doing so you will be protected by the Windows Firewall which will be enabled when McAfee is uninstalled. You are correct regarding activation on the second computer. One Care tracks how many computers are active on your subscription. There doesn't seem to be a limit to how many times you can uninstall and reinstall on the same computer.
-- Jim
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How does OneCare or any other such installation routine know which computer a program is being installed on? I recall that a few years ago MS developed some software that could read the label on your CPU chip- to identify the computer- is that the trick?
Thanks for your comments.
Joe PS: I'm finding that these newsgroups are a quicker way to get some answers compared to go to the OneCare web site's discussion boards. I always liked the Usenet and seldom like web based discussion forums.
"JimR" <jrap107[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:3BDEBB83-0965-4810-BEF9-228340766E56[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > "Joe" <abc[ at ]xyz.com> wrote in message > news:OVgnM$WwHHA.4544[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> OK, I have OneCare on my "main computer" and I'm getting read to install >> on my 2nd and 3rd "backup computers". >> >> On those, I have McAfee installed. I read in a help file online that >> before installing OneCare, it's important to uninstall any other security >> software- which makes sense. >> >> The OneCare I did install, I downloaded- so I don't have it on CD or DVD. >> >> What I'm concerned about is that- I seem to recall that I didn't have an >> option to first download OneCare then install it- is that the case, or is >> it just that I didn't notice that option? (or maybe I'm just getting >> confused with McAfee's web site when I downloaded their program- it >> couldn't be save to disk- it had to be directly installed- which I was >> unable to successfully do- which is why I'm using OneCare) >> >> I'd rather keep the McAfee on the other computers and download OneCare >> before installing it -since I don't like to be online with no protection- >> even if it's to go to a MS web site to download OneCare- though I will if >> I have to. >> >> And, I think, but I'm not sure, that I simply do the download, then >> activate it with my MS Live (or whatever it's called) email address (the >> passport.com thing) and my password. The MS site will remember how many >> times I download and activate? >> >> Thanks, >> Joe > > One Care is a "live" installation and can't be downloaded. You must > uninstall McAfee first but in doing so you will be protected by the > Windows Firewall which will be enabled when McAfee is uninstalled. > You are correct regarding activation on the second computer. One Care > tracks how many computers are active on your subscription. There doesn't > seem to be a limit to how many times you can uninstall and reinstall on > the same computer. > > -- > Jim
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<<There doesn't seem to be a limit to how many times you can uninstall and reinstall on the same
That is probably true. But if you don't uninstall you'll hit a limit and land in a real mes :-)
"JimR" <jrap107[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:3BDEBB83-0965-4810-BEF9-228340766E56[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > "Joe" <abc[ at ]xyz.com> wrote in message > news:OVgnM$WwHHA.4544[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> OK, I have OneCare on my "main computer" and I'm getting read to install >> on my 2nd and 3rd "backup computers". >> >> On those, I have McAfee installed. I read in a help file online that >> before installing OneCare, it's important to uninstall any other security >> software- which makes sense. >> >> The OneCare I did install, I downloaded- so I don't have it on CD or DVD. >> >> What I'm concerned about is that- I seem to recall that I didn't have an >> option to first download OneCare then install it- is that the case, or is >> it just that I didn't notice that option? (or maybe I'm just getting >> confused with McAfee's web site when I downloaded their program- it >> couldn't be save to disk- it had to be directly installed- which I was >> unable to successfully do- which is why I'm using OneCare) >> >> I'd rather keep the McAfee on the other computers and download OneCare >> before installing it -since I don't like to be online with no protection- >> even if it's to go to a MS web site to download OneCare- though I will if >> I have to. >> >> And, I think, but I'm not sure, that I simply do the download, then >> activate it with my MS Live (or whatever it's called) email address (the >> passport.com thing) and my password. The MS site will remember how many >> times I download and activate? >> >> Thanks, >> Joe > > One Care is a "live" installation and can't be downloaded. You must > uninstall McAfee first but in doing so you will be protected by the > Windows Firewall which will be enabled when McAfee is uninstalled. > You are correct regarding activation on the second computer. One Care > tracks how many computers are active on your subscription. There doesn't > seem to be a limit to how many times you can uninstall and reinstall on > the same computer. > > -- > Jim
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