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I

Ian

Got a pop-up window "Microsoft AntiSpyware Notice".
Said "AN Application Change has been Allowed".
Text of message said "Microsoft AntoSpyware has blocked
the Internet Explorer Bar Microsoft Shell Browser UI
Library (browseui.dll) from being installed."

I fail to see how both the change has been allowed and
the change has been blocked can be true!
 
K

Kaspars

Hi, Ian!
For me, poor Latvian boy with not-the-best English in
town it is simple as 2x2=4
<Sarcasm>Some Application's some change somewhere has been
Allowed by someone - Very Good!
Next - we all see that MS AntiSpyware prevented the
worst thing around - self-installing of browseui.dll !?!
Read again about change - THIS is that allowed thing!
</Sarcasm>
In short what is browseui.dll:
http://www.kephyr.com/filedb/index.php?
viewtopic=BROWSEUI.DLL Wrong?
Why this is not explained in-situ like was srvany.exe,
zipdll.dll, twenuax.dll ... ...
Please developers, you MUST iron out such confusing
wordings from thingie which are read by MILLIONS!
Question: MS AntiSpyware can distinguish authenthic files
such browseui.dll etc. from faked/infected or not?
Regards - Kaspars
-----Original Message-----
Got a pop-up window "Microsoft AntiSpyware Notice".
Said "AN Application Change has been Allowed".
Text of message said "Microsoft AntoSpyware has blocked
the Internet Explorer Bar Microsoft Shell Browser UI
Library (browseui.dll) from being installed."

I fail to see how both the change has been allowed and
the change has been blocked can be true!
 
A

Andre Da Costa

A few issues have been pointed out concerning notifications and will be
mended in future beta releases.

Andre
 

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