Waar artikel, maar ik mis het volgende. Wat de nuance toch heel erg richting MS laat schuiven.
-MSE wordt alleen aangeboden als de computer geen up-to-date virusscanner heeft
-MSE wordt dan aangeboden als Optionele update. 99% van de normale gebruikers zal deze dus nooit zo installeren
Bron: http://www.zdnet.com/blog...?tag=content;feature-roto
-MSE wordt alleen aangeboden als de computer geen up-to-date virusscanner heeft
-MSE wordt dan aangeboden als Optionele update. 99% van de normale gebruikers zal deze dus nooit zo installeren
Bron: http://www.zdnet.com/blog...?tag=content;feature-roto
Update 4-Nov 10:00 PDT: A few clarifying notes on the above description. Two caveats are worth noting that affect whether this Optional update is offered. First, the Action Center in Windows (Vista or 7) has to detect that no antivirus solution is currently available. That will certainly be true on a clean installation of Windows from retail media (OEM installations often include trial versions of security software), and it might also be true in the unlikely case you are using an antivirus program that doesn’t communicate its status to Windows. If you have security software installed but have out-of-date definitions, it’s up to that security software to prompt you to update. In addition, the Microsoft Security Essentials Optional update is only available on PCs that are running what Microsoft calls Genuine Windows. Properly activated systems or those that are still within the initial grace period after installation meet this criterion and should see this update if Windows can’t detect an installed antivirus program. A copy of Windows that has not been properly activated after the grace period (including pirated copies of Windows that fail activation) will not be offered the MSE update.
[ Voor 58% gewijzigd door roy-t op 06-11-2010 12:41 ]