Additional than some testers who;ve downloaded the Microsoft Safety Essentials (MSE) beta create on June 23 have discovered that it's an older release than the one that leaked to the Web more than the past week or so.The beta released right now of MSE,
Office 2007 Serial, the totally free Microsoft antivirus/anti-malware item formerly codenamed “Morro,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key,” is develop one.0.1407.00. The develop of MSE that was available on torrents last week was 1.0.2140.0.I asked Microsoft why the “new” beta is a construct older than the 1 that leaked. A spokesperson sent the following response:“The Microsoft Security Essentials Beta construct 1.0.1407.00 available to consumers in the U.S., Brazil, and Israel at www.microsoft.com/security_essentials is the most current version available for public download. An earlier leaked develop was derived from the core Microsoft Safety Essentials code and will be used for further testing,
Office Professional Plus 2010, however this branch does not represent the newest beta code available to users.” (Note: The spokesperson means the newest officially sanctioned test release, as the construct last week is,
Windows 7 64 Bit, indeed, a lot more recent.)Some testers who downloaded the leaked MSE said they were unable to download currently;s MSE beta, and were receiving messages telling them they had a more recent MSE test build already on their systems. Microsoft is advising those testers to uninstall the a lot more recent, “unauthorized” build if they want to download the sanctioned beta create.I also have heard from a tester who said there is a way around the country-limitation Microsoft has imposed on the MSE beta.Technically, the MSE beta is supposed to be downloadable only by testers in the U.S.,
Windows 7 64 Bit, Brazil and Israel (with China to be added to the list of supported test countries soon). But 1 reader in the Netherlands notes he was able to get the bits using a browser other than World wide web Explorer. (He had success getting the MSE bits using Chrome and Firefox, as screen shots on his Web site show.)I;ve asked Microsoft about this loophole. No word back so much.Testers: What else have you noticed so far about MSE?