How is it lacking to you? You can look at all programs currently running and
programs set to run at startup, and it can catch spyware as it installls (I
had it do this when I had turned UAC/IE Protected Mode off a while back. It
came up with a bit red box asking me if I wanted to remove or ignore the
spyware.
That spyware got on there because I tried to manually install a program that
was infected.
Since then I haven't found any spyware scanning with Adaware SE and Windows
Defender.
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"BobC" <rmc2kk@acworthcablenet dot.net> wrote in message
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> "K Hazen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Does Windows Defender do a good job stopping ad ware, does anyone have
>> any recomendations for a good ad ware sweeper.? I used to use Ad-Ware
>> free on my XP for occasional sweeps , and it did a good job but I can't
>> seem to find it. I am also using Norton (the free 60 day trieal that was
>> on my puter when I bought it. Do I need more protection?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
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> I use the personal version of AdWare SE also AVG free from Grisoft.com;
> "Defender" is lacking in my opinion,YMMV.