Kim Ludvigsen frembragte:
> Du ved vel selv, om du har deltaget i den pågældende beta, og om du i den
> forbindelse har givet dem din mailadresse?
Nej, dét ka jeg dårligt huske :)
Har lige inst. Vista på en maskine; en af opdateringerne var alle de
dér Live-ting som jeg takkede nej til; ka ikke mindes at jeg i dén
forbindelse har opgivet min mailadresse; så skulle det da have været
for flere år siden hvor jeg osse hentede noget fra dem dog uden at have
hørt noget fra dem i de mellemliggende år.
Ka bare mindes at man i nogen sammenhæng siger at MS ikke uopfordret
henvender sig til én.
> Hvis der er tale om svindel, er den interessante og afslørende del i det, som
> du ikke har citeret.
Her kommer resten:
"...With the new release of Windows Live services, we've made a series
of changes and improvements across the products. We realize they will
have an impact on you and we want to make that as easy as possible for
you. We thank you for your continued support of Windows Live services.
Why is this happening?
To deliver a better product for all our customers, we combined several
services into a new product called Windows Live Mesh. Windows Live Mesh
has several performance and reliability improvements compared to the
Live Mesh beta, and with Windows Live Mesh, you can also sync your
program settings for Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office. Learn
more.
What you need to do before Live Mesh beta shuts down
To prevent loss of any of your files, please sync all files from your
Live Desktop so that you have them on your computer when the Live Mesh
beta service is shutdown. To do this, follow these steps:
1. On your Live Desktop, right-click any Live Mesh folders not yet
synced with your computer, and then click Sync with this computer. Make
sure all the folders on your Live Desktop have desktop shortcuts.
2. Select where you want each folder to sync, and then click OK. If
a folder has a lot of files, this might take a while. Open each folder
and make sure all the files are downloaded.
What you can do moving forward
If you enjoyed the functionality of Live Mesh, we encourage you to
install the new Windows Live Mesh. You will first need to uninstall the
Live Mesh beta, and then go to
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh to get the latest version of
Windows Live Mesh. Before you do this, note the folders that you're
syncing on each computer and if they're shared with anyone. After you
download Windows Live Mesh, you can set up these folders to sync again.
Learn more about how to upgrade
Thank you for participating in the Live Mesh beta. We hope you choose
to move to Windows Live Mesh.
Sincerely,
The Windows Live team
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is this happening?
A: For the last couple of years, Microsoft has offered two similar
services for syncing your files: Live Mesh beta and another service,
called Windows Live Sync, which let people sync large folders of files
between PCs. To deliver a better product for all our customers, we
decided to combine these sets of features into a new product called
Windows Live Mesh.
Note: Windows Live Mesh is available only for Windows 7, Windows Vista,
Windows Server 2008, and Mac OS X version 10.5 or later.
Q: What can I expect between now and the date the beta service shuts
down?
A: The Live Mesh beta service will continue to run until March 31,
2011. However, we will no longer accept new beta participants. You
won't be able to share Live Mesh folders with someone unless they
already have Live Mesh installed. On March 31, 2011, you will no longer
be able to sign in to Live Mesh beta on your PC, Mac, or on the web.
Microsoft respects your privacy. To learn more, please read our online
Privacy Statement.
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