I'm wondering whether that means Microsoft doesn't push updates of this service to users via Windows Update or whether the most recent release before this one was 2.X. I just checked to see what version of MSE I was running on my Windows 7 PC and it was a 2.X release. We have improved on Microsoft Security Essentials’ Automatic Remediation, which will automatically quarantine highly harmful threats without prompting the user to take action as well as minor bug fixes in set up, malware remediation and other areas." This includes Microsoft Security Essentials, dotNet and other updates for Windows XP that are available to download via WSUS Offline. This service update contains product enhancements to improve performance and user experience. Windows XP Updates (WSUS Offline) This is a collection of all the updates available for Windows XP via WSUS Online. "This update to Microsoft Security Essentials is part of the standard product update release cycle. Here's the statement from a spokesperson: I've asked Microsoft officials if there's anything else worth noting that is part of the new release. As ZDNet sister site T echRepublic reported back in December 2011, Microsoft officials said the 4.0 release would include a streamlined interface a renamed version of the SpyNet service (now slated to be known as Microsoft Active Protection Services) new automatic remediation functionality and overall improved performance and detection capabilities. Restart the computer, and then go to the 'Step 3: Reinstall Microsoft Security Essentials' section. Select Microsoft Security Essentials, and then click Uninstall. The 4.0 version has been in beta since late 2011. Windows XP Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl in the Run text box, and then click OK.
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