Midaddle + acess

G

Guest

feedback: Midaddle - the adware/spyware program works
like a trojan and a piece of spyware in one. It hides a
backup file in your computer and that file periodically
attempts to reinstall the actual spyware/adware

with your beta product, it notes when that file is
attempting to reinstall, and stops it, deleting the new
adware/spyware file. doing so, it interupts browsing,
having to close Iexplore.exe. it would be nice if the
MSspyware program could hunt down and eradicate that
original file. as it stands, every 2-3 mins of browsing
is interupted by midaddle attempting to reinstall its
adware/spyware.

access: is this where we are supposed to post this
feedback? is there an email you are using for the
feedback for your beta? ( i thought that was the point of
beta).
 
A

Andre Da Costa

Make sure IE is closed and run the scan in Safe Mode. Before going in to
safe mode, disable system restore and select Full system scan [Scan
Options].

Andre
 
D

DanR

Just curious... When disabling system restore... are all restore points lost?
Make sure IE is closed and run the scan in Safe Mode. Before going in to
safe mode, disable system restore and select Full system scan [Scan
Options].

Andre
feedback: Midaddle - the adware/spyware program works
like a trojan and a piece of spyware in one. It hides a
backup file in your computer and that file periodically
attempts to reinstall the actual spyware/adware

with your beta product, it notes when that file is
attempting to reinstall, and stops it, deleting the new
adware/spyware file. doing so, it interupts browsing,
having to close Iexplore.exe. it would be nice if the
MSspyware program could hunt down and eradicate that
original file. as it stands, every 2-3 mins of browsing
is interupted by midaddle attempting to reinstall its
adware/spyware.

access: is this where we are supposed to post this
feedback? is there an email you are using for the
feedback for your beta? ( i thought that was the point of
beta).
 

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