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I've been using this item for a little over a week and
found that the freeware Ad-Aware does a better job than this does. If this is indicative of MS's future...we need to look at our source of software. |
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I have noticed that running the former SpyAssassin (now
Adware Filter) after MS Spyware, I get about 20 hits or more found that were not picked up when the MS Spyware was run. Also, I notice that over half are related to MSN (or seeminlgy affilliated) items. That makes me wonder if the MS Spyware cleans off only non-MS/MSN items. I am not an IT pro, nor do I work for any other software company -- Just a user who typically likes MS products and uses them daily. >-----Original Message----- >I've been using this item for a little over a week and >found that the freeware Ad-Aware does a better job than >this does. If this is indicative of MS's future...we need >to look at our source of software. >. > |
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if you check out the numbers at www.spywarewarrior.com -
they have comparisons of most of the major spyware programs. No spyware scanner gets everything. But Giant - (now Microsoft Anti-Spyware) has the highest rating of any of their compared programs. Your case is likely unique. If the numbers are correct - this means that you had some spyware that was not on this particular software, but for the majority of the users out there, this is the best single program. But I myself use multiple programs. I don't rely on any 1 piece of software to fix spyware. I would suggest using Microsoft-Antispyware in combination with Adaware. |
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