Beta 1.0.701

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have downloaded & installed but when I run my Microsoft antispyware it still
says the older version that expires Dec 31-2005???what did I do wrong please
help me!!!!!!!!!!!
 
It may be that there is no more current version out yet, I dont know because
I keep geting critical error 101 and cant run the program
 
Hi wolywig,

See in this gruop, what Mr. Bill Sanderson have to said.

Subject: Problem downloading from Microsoft.com
12/14/2005
By: Dave Bolt

Engel
 
Hi Chris,

Have you read the responses to the other messages relating to this prºblem?
You can use the Search For (window) typing whatever apply and press Go. Try
you'll like it. ;-)

What type of account in Windows are you trying to install Microsoft
AntiSpyware under?
If its a limited accounted, it is not supported by MSAS
in the beta 1 release.
If its an Administrator account, I would uninstall
Microsoft AntiSpyware, and delete the Microsoft AntiSpyware folder located
at c:\program files, restart the computer and reinstall Microsoft
AntiSpyware to a non-default location such as c:\msas

An alternative solution that some claim works better:

http://castlecops.com/t120958-NEW_ERROR_101_FIX_that_works_for_Giant_and_MS_AS_5_15_2005.html

Engel
 
I have solved my problem thanks to plun 12-14-05 I did what you said but
didn't use the cleaner yet!! I downloaded from the site again & SAVED it to
my Desktop then deleted the current Antispyware in my programs then went to
desktop & downloaded the new Anrispyware & hooray I got the 1.0.701 which is
the newest version expiring in July 31 2006 thanks to YOU PLUN
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hi

I´m glad the Desktop trick did it.

The problem for mostly all users is cached old MSAS copys
within the temporarily folders.

I am really dissipointed that MS don´t use different filenames
for different MSAS versions, but it´s a Beta............
(it´s probably beacuse of autoupgrade issuses ? )

Nevertheless I also recommend a temporarily junkyard
removal with CCleaner for a Christmas house cleaning of
your PC. ;)

This is "state of the art" for malware removals.

http://wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_Removal_and_Prevention:_Overview

regards
plun


wolywig pretended :
 
I had the same problem.
See my entry - Antispyware 1.0.701 in the General Discsussion Group
12/29/2005.
 
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