Windows Live OneCare works to eliminate the hassle and uncertainty of the backup process. OneCare helps the user specify the target device for the backup, with options that include CDs or DVDs, an externally connected hard drive, a local network share, and USB-connected storage devices.
Windows Live OneCare extends its promise of comprehensive PC care to the management of home wireless networks, enabling users to easily detect an unsecure wireless network, help secure the wireless network (for supported routers) using 128-bit WEP, and add a PC to a security-enhanced or unsecure wireless network.
Windows Live OneCare constantly monitors and cares for user PCs, communicating status with one easy-to-understand indicator of success: a color-coded icon that tells users at a glance that their PC has built-in protection and is backed up and tuned up.
Windows Live OneCare helps take the complexity out of managing — and getting the most out of — such an environment with a multi-PC architecture in which all PCs running OneCare on a network are part of the user’s OneCare circle. Within that circle, users can centrally monitor and manage the OneCare service across multiple PCs, back up multiple PCs to a central location, configure printer sharing and configure wireless security for home networks.
Windows Live OneCare helps users decide which startup applications to keep and helps them get rid of the rest. It does so by monitoring startup applications and detecting which are infrequently used, presenting that list to the user along with the ability to choose which of those programs to disable.
Windows Live OneCare helps users decide which startup applications to keep and helps them get rid of the rest. It does so by monitoring startup applications and detecting which are infrequently used, presenting that list to the user along with the ability to choose which of those programs to disable.
Windows Live OneCare helps users decide which startup applications to keep and helps them get rid of the rest. It does so by monitoring startup applications and detecting which are infrequently used, presenting that list to the user along with the ability to choose which of those programs to disable.