Anti-spyware does NOT seem to be multi-user aware...

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Gabe

The big issue (bug) I have experenced with the product is
that is is not multi-user and limited user aware.

All of our users run on a limited user (USERS group)
account. When installing the anti-spyware application, I
have to log on as administrator (as one would expect).
However, when logging in as the limited user, I get
several alerts that things such as my home page have
changed or that certain KNOWN applications are loading. I
have told the application to allow this, yet on each
reboot, I get the same prompts. I have even disabled the
alerts, but I still get the pop-ups!

Also, it appears the program cannot update it's
definitions when running as a limited user.

These are huge show stoppers for us. MS has to eat it's
own dog found and design applications that can operate
correctly when running as a limited user.

I hope these are corrected in the final version. I will
try again at that time. I hope this feedback helps.
 
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Steve Dodson [MSFT]

Gabe,

Thanks for test and providing feedback. We are addressing all of the
concerns you have and have active bugs filed on those issues. Once again,
thanks for testing and spending some time providing feedback.

- steve

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security

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