Windows 7 - WLOC
Asked By ©ynth
03-Oct-09 05:26 PM
My subscription ended in September. Where do we go from here? I am running
Windows XP Home Edition (SP3).
Cynthia
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StephenB replied to ©ynth
Go to https://billing.microsoft.com and sign in. If you had a subscription, it
should have been extended for free.
However, you can go ahead and uninstall OneCare and use the replacement
antivirus product if you wish. It is free and will always be free for genuine
Windows users.
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
-steve
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©ynth replied to StephenB
I have Qwest Choice DSL with MSN Premium Internet Software - this is billed
through Qwest (Your subscription is billed through Qwest).
When I moved in November '08 I had to change my Internet connection because
what I had previously was no longer available to me. So I got an external
DSL modem with a higher connect speed and the above service which included
WLOC.
I would never have known this information without your link. Thank you,
Stephen!
Cynthia
StephenB replied to ©ynth
You're welcome, Cynthia.
-steve
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Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare/Live Mesh/MSE Forums Moderator
sboots@mvps.org
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