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, FYI What 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