G
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.
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.