That sounds like an excellent design--I don't know what Microsoft will do
with beta2, and I'm not sure what, for example, safety.live.com does when it
is trying to clean a bug that requires safe mode. Unfortunately, I don't
get much actual cleaning experience!
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"Tom Emmelot" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello Bill,
>
> Trend PCCillin 2006, will not work in save mode and is attend to do not!
> They make a list off all the things that not can't remove at the scan and
> ask to reboot to clean that mesh, no trouble starting in save mode!
> Don't now why MS can't do that in the same way!
>
> Regards >*< TOM >*<
>
> Bill Sanderson schreef:
>> Thanks!
>>
>> I think that we will find that beta2 is indeed much improved in a number
>> of UI areas, including this one. Effective operation in safe mode
>> remains a necessity, I'm afraid, and I believe this will be taken care
>> of.
>>
>> "Sly Sparkane" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>MS team,
>>>Recently I was hit with a number of things that a trojan let in my
>>>computer. Along with a small army of anti this and anti that programs, I
>>>used your Antispy Beta 1.0.701. I was very happy about what it was able
>>>to do for me.. I have but 1 complaint. Resolution. When trying to get rid
>>>of a pest, sometimes it is necessary to enter Safe Mode, which only
>>>allows you 1 display resolution. Can you, in your next update, make a
>>>button in the options which could change the appearance of the Antispy
>>>interface to account for this lack of desktop space. Maybe an interface
>>>window which is simple frames, and not so graphic dependant. Some of the
>>>things in your interface require a set amount of space, therefore the
>>>result data displayed becomes difficult to read.
>>>Or you could just make a few "Skins" based on resolutions, starting with
>>>640x480. where the interface looks identical in all but the produced
>>>graphics and text are various sizes.
>>>
>>>I really dig the program, I see only this one flaw.
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