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Ed Smega
I don't want to buy a spyware/adware removal tool. How do you manually
remove adware??
Ed
remove adware??
Ed
Ed Smega said:I don't want to buy a spyware/adware removal tool. How do you
manually remove adware??
Ed
Ed said:I don't want to buy a spyware/adware removal tool. How do you manually
remove adware??
Ed Smega said:It doesn't seem that spybot is free. It will identify spyware but
you need to pay to have it remove it.
I can not find the microsoft.public.security.homeusers newsgroup. I
have 2 news servers - one from my ISP and MSNEWS.MICROSOFT.COM - Actually
the one from my ISP seems to have more microsoft groups than
the microsoft one. Where should I be looking for the group you
recommend?
Ed
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
There are many free tools for this - AdAware, Spybot, Windows
Defender, etc. But much depends on the kind of adware/malware you
refer to. Try posting questions such as this in the
microsoft.public.security.homeusers group and you should get a lot
of help in there.
Ed said:It doesn't seem that spybot is free. It will identify spyware but
you need to pay to have it remove it.
I can not find the microsoft.public.security.homeusers newsgroup. I have 2
news servers - one from my ISP and MSNEWS.MICROSOFT.COM -
Actually the one from my ISP seems to have more microsoft groups
than the microsoft one. Where should I be looking for the group you
recommend?
I can not find the microsoft.public.security.homeusers newsgroup. I
have 2 news servers - one from my ISP and MSNEWS.MICROSOFT.COM -
Actually the one from my ISP seems to have more microsoft groups than
the microsoft one. Where should I be looking for the group you
recommend?
You should always use msnews.microsoft.com - that's the news server
for all the MS public websites; i.e. the definitive source. Click on
the Newsgroups button in OE to download the latest list.
Ed
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
I don't want to buy a spyware/adware removal tool. How do you
manually remove adware??
Ed
There are many free tools for this - AdAware, Spybot, Windows
Defender, etc. But much depends on the kind of adware/malware you
refer to. Try posting questions such as this in the
microsoft.public.security.homeusers group and you should get a lot
of help in there.
I don't want to buy a spyware/adware removal tool. How do you manually
remove adware??