feature to add

C

chris

I would like to have more control/option/setting on how
the microsoft antispyware pop-up alert or notification
that shows-up because what would happen if kids or
someone who doesn't understand the pop-alert that pop-up,
it would take a long time for them to choose allow it or
block it

FEATURES ADD:

1. able to change how long the pop-alert shows-up

2. automatic block/delete when no response from user in a
certain seconds/minutes when it detect spyware/adware or
a pop alert or notification shows-up.

3. two type of option on how Microsoft Antispyware handle
alert/notification
1. normal Pop-alert
2. Sound Alert

(Sound Alert)= able to turn off pop-alert completely
instead use a sound as an alert/notification and when
right/left clicking the icon on system tray there should
be an option to show the pop-alert.

(automatic block/delete) and (Sound alert) should work
together greatly. (would be useful if you got alot of
user on your computer like kids,grandma..etc..)
 
G

Guest

I would like to add to this - that I keep getting the same
pop - alert announcement asking if I want the same spyware
program accepted or deleted. Everytime I log on that
message appears I say delete and after it deletes it logs
me off the internet. I would like a button that says
always delete, so I don't have to go through the same
process every time I log on.
 
B

Bill Sanderson

I'd like to try to get to the bottom of the behavior you are seeing, because
you aren't the only one.

In general, you shouldn't be getting repetitive alerts from Microsoft
Antispyware.

Are you willing to try some things for me?

I'd like to hear what the particular threat is that you are getting alerted
to on each logon?

Can you describe the sequence:

"I start up the machine, I hit the xyz ISP icon to connect. As soon as I
connect....."

With as much detail about the message content as possible.

In addition to that description, can you try restarting your machine in safe
mode and doing full, deep scans until a scan comes through clean? (perhaps
2 scans.)

I'm interested in determining whether your machine has a continuing
infection of a bug that Microsoft Antispyware has said it has cleaned, or
whether there is something else--perhaps something preventable--happening
that causes this problem for you.
 

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