I'm not sure how you got there.
The beta program is explicitly unsupported. That's stated clearly in the
EULA and at help, about
:
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Support
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For more information on the Windows Defender (Beta) product, visit the
Microsoft Spyware page at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=55273.
Assisted support for this beta product is not available. Once the final
release of Windows Defender has been made publicly available, customers will
be able to contact Product Support Services for help. In the meantime, we
have provided online support resources to help you try out the Windows
Defender beta.
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The online resource provided are right here...
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"dthede" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C33D7580-307D-4571-96A3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Don't worry. It gets better. Go to Defender's "About ...." dialog box for
> Defender version 1.1.1051.0, Engine Version: 1.1.1186.0, Siganture
> Version:
> 1.14.1350.3. There you will see "Support For more information on the
> Windows Defender (Beta) product, visit the Microsoft Spyware page at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=55273." When you double-click
> that,
> you will end up at http://support.microsoft.com/gp/contactbug" which
> lists a
> phone number to report bugs. Just what we're looking for right?
> (800)642-7676. After maneuvering through the various voice menus, none of
> which mention reporting bugs, some reception call administrator tells me
> that
> there will be a $45 fee, and if it's a bug, then the charge will be
> refunded.
> Almnosty laughed myself silly.
>
> Didrik Thede
> ========================
>
> "Alan" wrote:
>
>> It is bizarre that the Microsoft AntiSpyware web site makes it clear that
>> this beta is being "distributed for feedback and testing purposes" ...
>> yet no
>> where does it spell out "how" or "where" to provide that feedback to the
>> AntiSpyware team.
>>
>> I was expecting to see a Bug Form on a URL where bugs could be submitted,
>> but I will assume that the only way to submit bugs is through these
>> public
>> newsgroups which, according to the web site is "provided to help get your
>> questions answered".
>>
>> I don't have a question, I simply wanted to report a bug (a typo
>> actually)
>> to the development team.
>>
>> If you go the "Manage Spyware Quarantine" screen when it is empty you
>> should
>> notice this rather strange sentence:
>>
>> --> "There are currently no spyware threats in your spyware" <--
>>
>> To me that is quite funny -- how can there by no spyware threats in my
>> spyware? If I had spyware I would think there would be some kind of
>> threat
>> involved. I think there is a word missing there. I think the sentence was
>> supposed to say "... in your Spyware Quarantine".
>>
>> Alan
>>