jenabrams4312@randrmail.org wrote:
> "Nick Skrepetos" <nskrepetos@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:1169005503.329751.149500@38g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>
> >
> > tf76 wrote:
> >> Just fro your considertaion I tried superantispyware it it found stuff
> >> that wasn't spyware.
> >>
> >> There is a site that is very popular that lists trustworthy
> >> applications take a look here
>
> >
> > SUPERAntiSpyware is on that trusted list, FYIWhat did
> > SUPERAntiSpyware find that was not spyware? Did you click the "Report
> > False Positive" button and report it to us? Did you contact our support
> > staff to resolve the issue? We are always here to help.
> >
> > Nick Skrepetos
> > SUPERAntiSpyware.com
> > http://www.superantispyware.com
>
>
>
> Nick, when you do find time to sleep? I see your posts at all hours.
>
> While well meaning, tf76 is just recommending the most downloaded program
> on the web. From what I can tell, Spyware Warrior now lists your program
> as one of the top 7 most trustworthy anti-spyware apps. Congrats but would
> it be possible to answer my questions? LOL!
>
>
>
> Is there a conflict betwwen Spybot's S&D Teatimer and SAS?
>
> Are there any problems if they both load at startup? Should Spybot S&D be
> closed if the other is doing a scan (and vice-versa)? Should the AV
> program be closed if SAS is scanning and vice-versa?
>
> Secondly, I thought the free version of SuperAntispyware requires a manual
> update? I see that SAS Free either does an auto update upon boot or you
> can choose to update it yourself.
>
> When I read it requires a manual update, I first thought you had to go to
> the site, download the zip files, extract them and place them in the
> Applicatons folder yourself.
>
> Wasn't there another free antispyware program that required that kind of
> update or didn't some program require you to rename the update signature
> file so that the correct date would show in the program. I seem to recall
> something like that.
There's no sleeping in the fight against spyware!There is no
conflict between SAS and and TeaTimer, but TeaTimer will likley try and
block our Winlogon Notify handler - so you may need to turn it off so
it won't block everything without warning
SAS, with our kernel direct scanning, "bypasses" normal channels that
would filter/slow the scanning, so there should be no conflicts with
other AV/AS software.
The manual update means you have to click the "Check for Updates"
button, the Free Edition won't do it by itself like the Professional
version does
Nick Skrepetos
SUPERAntiSpyware.com
http://www.superantispyware.com


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