Rick--there are many millions of machines running this software--if even a
small fraction of those saw your issue, we'd be inundated here, and although
there are lots of posts here, we really aren't swamped.
I'm sure you are seeing something real, and that Microsoft Antispyware is
probably involved in it--but this really isn't the experience most are
having--in fact I've never seen it in perhaps 4 dozen installs.
I'd try doing an update install for your installation--go to control panel,
Microsoft Antispyware, choose Change, then update.
See whether that improves the behavior at all.
If it does not, and if a full removal, and reinstallation also doesn't--I
think in your situation, I'd go for taking the app off and waiting for
another build. This app will change substantially in some later build of
the beta, so it will be worth testing again even if you had major problems
with these earlier builds.
--
FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware:
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
"Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Greetings, SLOW is the word. I also find the slowness
> intolerable. I am also a little surprised that they would
> suggest installing such a program until it is at least
> better at leaving the other programs alone. Like you, I
> noticed the slowdown immediately. I spend a lot of time
> just trying to make sure my system does NOT slow down.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I tried beta testing the new Spyware and found it slowed
>>my system to a complete crawl. At first I thought maybe
> I
>>had a virus or something as I could not believe it would
>>be a Microsoft problem. BUT, after thoroughly checking
>>everything -- that was the only thing it could be. Thus -
> -
>> I uninstalled it and my computer was once again --
> happy!!
>>
>>I notice you are sending it out as an automatic update--
> I
>>say CAVEAT EMPTOR! I certainly hope you fixed these
>>problems.
>>.
>>