MSAS being tested on six different machines - no problems

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JOT

I just wanted to let everyone know that I am currently
running the MSASW on three different machines on my
network at my home with no problems and I have downloaded
this software to friends computers too. They did not
even know what spyware or adware was, so anything that is
fully automated is a lot of help to them. I have to say,
that I have had no problems on any of my own PC's or
anyone else's that I have this software installed on. I
have even installed other types of software on my PC's
since installing the anti spyware program, and everything
is working just fine. I also think it is great that when
the beta expires, that Microsoft will make this software
available to licensed users of Windows products free of
charge (unless you want the corporate version). As for
how this software may let some spyware go undetected,
well, no spyware/adware removal tool is 100% effective.
I know people that normally run 2 or 3 different ones to
get them all, but this one does a pretty good job of
getting most of them and it is very user friendly.
Internet surfers are going to have to learn that the
internet we have all come to love has evolved with
some "unsavory" users in it, and as long as that is going
to be, there will always be viruses, and malicious
adware/spyware to contend with. Nothing is perfect in
this world, so why would anyone expect a "virtual" one to
be as well. Just be careful on what you do on the
internet, back up often, stay knowledgeable of new
threats, and stay current with software such as this and
antivirus software and we can all make the internet a
little bit better "place"... :)
 
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Andre Da Costa

I bet the MSAS Team appreciates your comments, I love MSAS too, and when you
think about it, its still at beta 1, so there should be a lot more to expect
in terms of stronger protection, detection, reliability by beta 2. ;-)
 
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Steve Dodson [MSFT]

Yes, we do appreciate positive comments as well :)

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Andre Da Costa

See, I told you. ;-)

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Steve Dodson said:
Yes, we do appreciate positive comments as well :)

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Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security

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Andre Da Costa said:
I bet the MSAS Team appreciates your comments, I love MSAS too, and when
you think about it, its still at beta 1, so there should be a lot more to
expect in terms of stronger protection, detection, reliability by beta 2.
;-)

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FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
 

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