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 26 February 2005, Vol 8 No. 8

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Microsoft Updates Beta Of Windows AntiSpyware

by Arie Slob

Hello Windows users,

Windows AntiSpyware Last week Microsoft updated the Beta of Windows AntiSpyware. According to Microsoft, since releasing Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) on January 6, 2005, they received feedback from customers and have made enhancements to the software based on this feedback.

Microsoft made enhancements to some of the real-time protection agents, added new threat categories, and improved stability and performance.

If you are using a previous version you can simply upgrade to the refreshed version. The version number of the refreshed version is 1.0.509. To check the version number, click About Microsoft AntiSpyware... on the Help menu of Windows AntiSpyware.

You can download the latest version of Windows AntiSpyware from the Microsoft download [ENG - 6.22 MB] Web site.

For more information & screenshots, read this article on the HelpWithWindows.com Web site.

Windows XP x64 Edition Release Candidate 2

Last week Microsoft made the Release Candidate 2 (RC2) version of Windows XP x64 Edition available for public download. Windows XP x64 Edition will only run on the following processors: AMD Athlon 64, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon with Intel EM64T support, Intel Pentium 4 with Intel EM64T support.

According to Microsoft, Windows XP x64 Edition should be finalized in March, to be widely available for its customers in April.

You can download Windows XP x64 Edition after filling out the order form on Microsoft's Web site.

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If you want to go beyond the basics of learning the Windows XP operating system, this is the book for you. Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows XP, 3rd Edition has been updated to include Service Pack 2 features and coverage of Windows XP Media Center (XP Home version). Windows XP touches everything you do with your computer, so this book is full of hands-on, roll-up-your-shirtsleeves advice that will help you learn to choose, install and configure network hardware and software for Windows XP.

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Highlights

Update for Windows XP (KB886716)

When you try to convert your video production in Adobe Premiere Pro to an MPEG-2 (Moving Pictures Experts Group 2) format, the .mp2 file is not converted, and either Adobe Premiere Pro or your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer may stop responding.

Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP, XP Media Center Edition, XP SP2, XP Tablet PC Edition

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