Re: Giantantispywareupdater
- From: "kurttrail" <dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 15:11:57 -0400
Richard Urban [MVP] wrote:
> I don't really think he wants to remove part of the Microsoft Anti
> Spyware beta program. It is there and running for a very good reason.
> If he removes it he won't be able to update his software, as the
> process depends upon that file. He just didn't know what it was. I
> guess many others don't either.
> When the final program is released I am certain that all file names
> will have been renamed appropriately.
If you want your anti-spyware detecter to ignore very well known
spyware, then Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware is the product for you!
When the final piece of sh*t is released, I am certain that even more
known spware will have been ignored inappropriately.
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