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Beware: your batch files will not run after installing
this beta product, and I found no way to allow them to do so. I tried to configure (and re-configure, and re-re- configure!) the appropriate Agent settings to allow my batch files to run, to no avail. I also waited in vain for an opportunity to flag a particular batch file as OK to run when Mr. Beta stopped it, again to no avail. I uninstalled this product and will continue to use Yahoo's AntiSpy until I see a production version of MS Antispyware. |
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Not sure why your Batches aren't running, but I quite
happily run some very complex Batches and Scripts on my machine (XP Pro SP2), AntiSpyware just gives the obligatory, are you sure dialog. Perhaps, it's the combination of MS and Yahoo Spyware technologies that conflict. I have had huge problems with Yahoo anything on various machines over the years and generally cringe when people say they have a Yahoo product installed, and experience generally shows that it's the Yahoo products at fault. Try Uninstalling Yahoo's AntiSpy clean your registry and then retry installing MS, I think you'll be surprised when you get it working, I have Spybot and Adaware installed, but MS still found more that they had both missed. Barry Coe (MCSE) >-----Original Message----- >Beware: your batch files will not run after installing >this beta product, and I found no way to allow them to do >so. > >I tried to configure (and re-configure, and re-re- >configure!) the appropriate Agent settings to allow my >batch files to run, to no avail. > >I also waited in vain for an opportunity to flag a >particular batch file as OK to run when Mr. Beta stopped >it, again to no avail. > >I uninstalled this product and will continue to use >Yahoo's AntiSpy until I see a production version of MS >Antispyware. >. > |
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Thanks. I'll do more research. I was never able to get to
the point where I could allow certain files to run. There must be more to this problem. >-----Original Message----- >Not sure why your Batches aren't running, but I quite >happily run some very complex Batches and Scripts on my >machine (XP Pro SP2), AntiSpyware just gives the >obligatory, are you sure dialog. > >Perhaps, it's the combination of MS and Yahoo Spyware >technologies that conflict. > >I have had huge problems with Yahoo anything on various >machines over the years and generally cringe when people >say they have a Yahoo product installed, and experience >generally shows that it's the Yahoo products at fault. > >Try Uninstalling Yahoo's AntiSpy clean your registry and >then retry installing MS, I think you'll be surprised >when you get it working, I have Spybot and Adaware >installed, but MS still found more that they had both >missed. > >Barry Coe (MCSE) > >>-----Original Message----- >>Beware: your batch files will not run after installing >>this beta product, and I found no way to allow them to >do >>so. >> >>I tried to configure (and re-configure, and re-re- >>configure!) the appropriate Agent settings to allow my >>batch files to run, to no avail. >> >>I also waited in vain for an opportunity to flag a >>particular batch file as OK to run when Mr. Beta stopped >>it, again to no avail. >> >>I uninstalled this product and will continue to use >>Yahoo's AntiSpy until I see a production version of MS >>Antispyware. >>. >> >. > |
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