MS-antispyware

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MS-antispyware are too time to bad for common windows
customers, it has too many false detections ! it is too
much....sorry.
look for a better product or repair it.
 
B-Gates_Fan said:
MS-antispyware are too time to bad for common windows
customers, it has too many false detections ! it is too
much....sorry.
look for a better product or repair it.

Sigh, it's beta software (under test), of course there are issues with it,
some false positives are items of software I'm happy being notified about,
largely remote control software.

It's not even remotely near final release yet, to just a tad premature to
right it off.

What sort of people has this beta release uncovered?

Andy
 
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Sigh, it's beta software (under test), of course there are issues with it,
some false positives are items of software I'm happy being notified about,
largely remote control software.

It's not even remotely near final release yet, to just a tad premature to
right it off.

What sort of people has this beta release uncovered?

Andy


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Welcome to the internet, Andy :^) The Beta worked OK for me
except for the one Spybot false indication (SearchSquire).
Keep up the good work.

Francis Pitas
 
-----Original Message-----



Sigh, it's beta software (under test), of course there are issues with it,
some false positives are items of software I'm happy being notified about,
largely remote control software.

It's not even remotely near final release yet, to just a tad premature to
right it off.

What sort of people has this beta release uncovered?

Andy


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hy andy....its not a betaprogram , it is a GIANT version
with microsoftname on the prg. now.
but you must remove many false positives from the ms-
antispyware program .
many windows-users around the world don´t know about
spywareidentifications and remove the false positive
items !?
than the windows can crash.....it this your target for
this program ?
 
Whether you agree it's a beta program is beyond my control and I don't work
for microsoft.

But my understanding is that it's a product that microsoft acquired, but are
developing further. If this is the case, there will be bugs and
false-positives, these will be resolved as part of the development process I
expect.

I would rather test and wait for the final version, of a product that is
being developed by the very people who produce the software (windows) that
there is issues with.

If people are using software under development and opting to remove files
without being clear as to what they are removing, then they need further
education. This software has been repeatedly publicised as beta software,
not a final release, and should be treated as such. Users removing files
without seeking further information is not the fault of microsoft.

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx

Look, it says Beta quite clearly.

Andy
 
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