In article <2m8361htqkv8i871tmpkicei69gvadas4t@4ax.com>
f/fgeorge <ffgeorge@yourplace.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:46:34 GMT, "Francis Marsden" <fake@fake.fake>
> wrote:
>
> >When installing a new program, one is supposed to close all running programs
> >first. If I right click on Microsoft Antispyware icon in systray, and
> >choose shutdown, then the next time Windows XP starts up, the Antispyware
> >program Security Agents status is "disabled". So I have to manually enable
> >it, but I often forget. Is there any way to have it restart with real time
> >protection "enabled"?
> >

> yes, do not disable it when you install a program! It works fine in
> the background and is one of the VERY first things I install on ALL
> new computers! It is right after the OS, and anti-virus.
> From then on I NEVER disable it!


Then you are a fool, for as he says when installing a new program, one is
supposed to close all running programs first, and that includes anti-virus and
anti-spyware programs, but then anybody running a computer with WinXP as the OS
is hardly serious about security anyway, and anybody running WinXP plus MS Anti-
spyware, no doubt thinks that the firewall built into XP is a good thing too,
so why don't you all just f/f-fade away?