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Beta Support Policy
Important Information: This is pre-release (beta) software distributed for feedback and testing purposes. Microsoft does not provide technical support for beta releases. If Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) is causing an issue with your system, we recommend removing it by using Add or Remove Programs and even using System Restore if the problem persists. Monitor >-----Original Message----- >It seems ironic but I can't view all the text in certain >areas of this program because I am using the High Contrast >Black setting for display. You would think that since the >programs are both Microsoft this wouldn't happen. >. > |
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I realize that Thank you. I should have worded it
differently. I know you read these and thought you might like to know. Thanks >-----Original Message----- >Beta Support Policy > >Important Information: >This is pre-release (beta) software distributed for >feedback and testing purposes. Microsoft does not provide >technical support for beta releases. If Windows >AntiSpyware (Beta) is causing an issue with your system, >we recommend removing it by using Add or Remove Programs >and even using System Restore if the problem persists. > >Monitor >>-----Original Message----- >>It seems ironic but I can't view all the text in certain >>areas of this program because I am using the High Contrast >>Black setting for display. You would think that since the >>programs are both Microsoft this wouldn't happen. >>. >> >. > |
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Monitor--part of the purpose of these groups is for Microsoft to receive
feedback from the users about how they use the product and what shortcomings they find. Microsoft reads the posts here, and encourages users to post feedback, positive and negative. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Monitor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0af301c52c02$510117b0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Beta Support Policy > > Important Information: > This is pre-release (beta) software distributed for > feedback and testing purposes. Microsoft does not provide > technical support for beta releases. If Windows > AntiSpyware (Beta) is causing an issue with your system, > we recommend removing it by using Add or Remove Programs > and even using System Restore if the problem persists. > > Monitor >>-----Original Message----- >>It seems ironic but I can't view all the text in certain >>areas of this program because I am using the High Contrast >>Black setting for display. You would think that since the >>programs are both Microsoft this wouldn't happen. >>. >> |
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I see now. Thanks for the link.
>-----Original Message----- >Monitor--part of the purpose of these groups is for Microsoft to receive >feedback from the users about how they use the product and what shortcomings >they find. > >Microsoft reads the posts here, and encourages users to post feedback, >positive and negative. >-- >FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: >http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm > >"Monitor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0af301c52c02$510117b0$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> Beta Support Policy >> >> Important Information: >> This is pre-release (beta) software distributed for >> feedback and testing purposes. Microsoft does not provide >> technical support for beta releases. If Windows >> AntiSpyware (Beta) is causing an issue with your system, >> we recommend removing it by using Add or Remove Programs >> and even using System Restore if the problem persists. >> >> Monitor >>>-----Original Message----- >>>It seems ironic but I can't view all the text in certain >>>areas of this program because I am using the High Contrast >>>Black setting for display. You would think that since the >>>programs are both Microsoft this wouldn't happen. >>>. >>> > > >. > |
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