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Tools for Win Me
Ive seen some removal tools to remove Malicous virus/worms from Microsoft on
other OS ... anything for ME. Also, why does the beta only work for a few and not all OS? Thanks. |
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Also, why does the beta only work for a few and not all OS?
Perhaps for the same reason that Ford are no longer providing updates for the original Model T? Win Me is out of full support and has not been sold by Microsoft for three or more years. Check out Microsoft Office 2003, Corel PhotoPaint 12 and Adobe Acrobat 7 and you will see that none of these products can be installed on PCs running any version Win 9x operating system including Win Me. It would be nice if Microsoft AntiSpyware were to be capable of installation on systems running Win Me or 98SE but I suspect it will never come about. Just as IE6 SP2 is only available for XP SP2 and later and the same is likely to be true also of IE7. -- http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx In memory of a very dear friend, Windows MVP Alex Nichol Mike Maltby MS-MVP Sean wrote: Ive seen some removal tools to remove Malicous virus/worms from Microsoft on other OS ... anything for ME. Also, why does the beta only work for a few and not all OS? Thanks. |
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Thought I saw Windows 2000.
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Sean wrote:
Thought I saw Windows 2000. I'm just a little confused. I thought your questions we "... anything for ME" and "why does the beta only work for a few and not all OS?" to which I replied from the point of view of a Win Me user. If you have problems regarding what may or may not be available for Win2000 you might want to post those in a W2K newsgroup. The beta Microsoft AntiSpyware (MAS) is however available for Win2K because Win2K is still in support, is still used extensively in the corporate sector and shares the same basic NT kernel structure with XP. I know this seems unfair and many of us have complained about this, especially as GIANT, on which MAS is built, used to be able to run on both 98SE and Win Me as well as NT based systems. -- http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx In memory of a very dear friend, Windows MVP Alex Nichol Mike Maltby MS-MVP |
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Just thought that Win Me was an updated OS than Windows 2000.
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Understood.
Mainline support for Win Me ended 31 December 2003 with extended support terminating 30 June 2006 whilst mainline support for Windows 2000 Pro continues to 30 June 2005 with extended and also I believe corporate support continuing to 30 June 2010. Ref "Product Lifecycle Dates - Windows Product Family" (http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifewin) -- http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx In memory of a very dear friend, Windows MVP Alex Nichol Mike Maltby MS-MVP Sean wrote: Just thought that Win Me was an updated OS than Windows 2000. |
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Sean wrote:
Just thought that Win Me was an updated OS than Windows 2000. Nah, WinME is based on WinNT which is different (even though it looks the same) from the Win9x line. Rick |
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Rick T is incorrect here.
Windows NT is the precursor to W2K and XP. NT is entirely different from the Win9X line of OS's, which includes Windows Millennium, aka, WinME, or WinMe. WinME is the "half step" from Win9X to XP, ergo, its SFP and SR. -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...t/default.aspx In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Rick T" wrote in message ... Sean wrote: Just thought that Win Me was an updated OS than Windows 2000. Nah, WinME is based on WinNT which is different (even though it looks the same) from the Win9x line. Rick |
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Jack E Martinelli had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: Rick T is incorrect here. Windows NT is the precursor to W2K and XP. NT is entirely different from the Win9X line of OS's, which includes Windows Millennium, aka, WinME, or WinMe. WinME is the "half step" from Win9X to XP, ergo, its SFP and SR. I like to call it Windows 98te (or Third Edition) Galen -- Signature changed for a moment of silence. Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side. |
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Jack E Martinelli wrote:
Rick T is incorrect here. Windows NT is the precursor to W2K and XP. NT is entirely different from the Win9X line of OS's, which includes Windows Millennium, aka, WinME, or WinMe. WinME is the "half step" from Win9X to XP, ergo, its SFP and SR. LOL, I was gonna blast you for misreading my post then I reread it... oops. should read (of course) "Windows 2000 is based on WinNT..." Rick |
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