I also did what you did and found that neither
Adaware nor Norton's 2005 anti-virus nor NS Antispyware
could remove 9 "critical" spyware programs located
within "program files" as "wintools", they all identified
the files but were "unable to remove".
>-----Original Message-----
>Many posters are complaining that MS Antispyware missed
>sypware that competing programs caught. I took the
>opposite tactic--I ran other spyware cleaners then MS
>Antispyware to see what it would catch. MS antispyware
>caught one program on each of two machines:
>
>1. On machine 1 I run pestpatrol (the paid version),
>Addaware SE and Spybot search and destroy. Antispyware
>caught one program. However, I intentionally have
>Activeports, modemspy, Sam Spade and packetyzer (A
>Windows port of etherreal). other antispyware programs
>complain about some or all of these programs.
>
>2. On machine 2 I run Addaware SE and Spybot search and
>destroy. MS Antispyware found one program (different
>than the one on machine 1.)
>
>No one program will do it all. You have to use several,
>and even then, you can't be sure that all the junk is
>cleaned off.
>.
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