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Windows Live Safety Center beta

Great another Microsoft Beta to look forward to participating in, this time it’s for the Windows Live Safety Center, thanks goes to my friend Henrik for telling me about the invite as he found out about it first when he found it in his inbox, I then checked mine and realized I too had been invited! 😛

You’re Invited!

We’d like to invite you to be among the first to try a new PC health and security service called Windows Live Safety Center beta. More importantly, we’d like to invite to tell us how it can be better.

If you accept this invitation, you’ll be one of the first to try out a convenient new way to help maintain and protect your PC. You’ll also be among the select few who will shape the future of this service.

Interested? Here’s how to get started:

Go to Microsoft Connect
Click on Invitations on the left-side menu
Sign in with your Passport user name and password
Enter your Invitation ID in the blank.
Your invitation ID is: [ID Removed]

Complete the Microsoft Connect Registration Form
Complete the survey called ‘Windows Live Safety Center Nomination Survey’

If you are selected as a participant, we’ll send you an e-mail telling you what you should do next.

Then you’ll be able to start doing on-demand scans of your computer at safety.live.com, to improve your PC’s performance and help get rid of viruses. And you’ll have a direct line to the developers building this service, so you can tell them exactly what you think—good or bad—and together we can make Windows Live Safety Center the best it can be.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Best regards,

Windows Live Safey Center Beta Team

MSDiscussion.com

1 thought on “Windows Live Safety Center beta

CompTeks.net » Blog Archive » Windows Live Safety Center Beta November 29, 2005 at 9:36 pm

[…] Today has been a busy day in the technology world, with the release of Firefox 1.5 and the first WordPress 2.0 Release Candidate. Now things are getting even busier. Invites have started going out for the Windows Live Safety Center Beta. The ominous invites from Microsoft describe the service as “a new PC health and security service.” The service which will allow you to scan your computer for viruses doesn’t offer much over other on-demand online virus scanners as far as I’ve been able to tell, and does not appear to offer any sort of constant protection like programs from vendors like McAfee, Norton, and AVG do. […]

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