"AJ DiBianca" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:20bc01c4f82f$c2607830$(E-Mail Removed)...
> PLEASE MICROSOFT - FIX THIS BEFORE MORE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
> CALL AND COMPLAIN THAT THE PRODUCTS THEY PURCHASE FROM US
> HAVE BEEN UNINSTALLED BY YOU! If anyone with authority
> reads this - PLEASE contact me directly (E-Mail Removed).
While I a agree that MSAS should be more savvy about its detections, I have
to say that any user who simply tells the program to delete everything it
found without looking at the list is too clueless to be a beta tester.
It's not that easy to do that, anyway. At the end of a manual scan, the user
is presented with a list of what has been found, details of what triggered
the find, and a dropdown list next to each offering the option to delete or
not. An unattended scan has "automatically quarantine spyware" pre-selected.
Finally, if it deletes the directory under program files, can't they just
re-install the software? You ARE following the MS guidelines to store user
data under
\Documents and Settings, aren't you?
--
Jim
"Remember, an amateur built the Ark; professionals built the Titanic."