Re: Microsoft Antispyware for SP1

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On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 06:26:56 -0400, "Drew Tognola"
<drewtognola@xxxxxxx> wrote:

You can download the 'torrent' file here:
http://isohunt.com/btDetails.php?ihq=m+AntiSpyware&id=7797086
It's a 1k file. To actually download the Microsoft Antispyware application
you will need a program that recognizes torrent files, such as BitTorrent.

Thanks, Drew! I always wondered about BitTorrent. Still not sure
about the internals (sharing concerns, etc) but that was easier than I
expected.

DL'd Antispyware. No buggers found with it or other scanners, so I
still have to find the reason for IE's occasional CPU binges. Maybe a
bug in a normal plugin, as suggested elsewhere.
.



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