Sorry for the misunderstanding--that is clear.
Here's an alternative test--I agree that it appears that real-time
protection may not be working.
Go to a command prompt in the \windows (or \winnt) folder, depending.
do this:
md winlogon.exe
(i.e. create a directory named winlogon.exe)
withing about 15 seconds, you should see a red threat alert from Microsoft
Antispyware. You can choose either choice in the alert--remove is a good
one--neither will do anything useful and the alert will repeat.
To remove the alert, simply remove the directory you created above:
rd winlogon.exe
This is an effective test, although I haven't checked it with the newest
definitions. Since it is essentially a false positive, it can be fixed--let
me check.
OK--this test still works with the newest definitions.
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"Wunay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:04df01c57e7d$0f6b4ff0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Bill Sanderson
>
> In an earlier forum it was stated that to find out if
> Microsoft Antispy was working that one should try to
> change one's home page and if Antispy did not advise you
> of that change then Antispy was not functioning. My main
> PC does not advise of that change, whereas my other two
> PC's do advise. I therefore assume that Antispy is not
> functioning on the main PC. I have removed Antispy using
> Antispy/Uninstall and removed the directory from
> Programmes and re-installed , but still finish up with
> the Antispy not advising when the home page is changed,
> added to this Antispy has never found a problem.
> Is there another way to check if Antispy is working
> correctly?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Could you rephrase this, perhaps? Why would you NOT
> want to be able to
>>change your homepage without a problem?
>>
>>--
>>
>>"Wunay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message
>>news:0edf01c578f5$f6fcf220$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I found that MS Antispy allowed me to change my homepage
>>> without a problem. I therefore removed the programme
> from
>>> Add/Remove programmes and also tried from with Antispy
>>> itself. I then re-installed Antispy but was still able
> to
>>> change my homepage without problem. This suggests that
>>> despite removing the programme it leaves bits behind.
> Any
>>> ideas (simple) how to correct the problem. Any advice
>>> appreciated.
>>
>>
>>.
>>
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