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    Lord Maximus Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware incomplete uninstall

    ruens aka post@127.0.0.1,after much thought,came up with this jewel:

    > Two files are left over after uninstalling SuperAntiSpyware:
    > SASCTXMN.DLL and SASWINLO.DLL. I am unable to remove the two files,
    > even in safe mode. If I'm not mistaken, these files are somehow
    > associated with winlogon. How would I go about deleting these files
    > from my system?


    Always remember - only download files from Trusted Sites.

    Try using "move on boot". I have a link to it on my pages.
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    Lord Maximus Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware incomplete uninstall

    ruens aka post@127.0.0.1,after much thought,came up with this jewel:

    > On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:50:17 +0000 (UTC), "Lord Maximus"
    > <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    >
    > > ruens aka post@127.0.0.1,after much thought,came up with this jewel:
    > >
    > >> Two files are left over after uninstalling SuperAntiSpyware:
    > >> SASCTXMN.DLL and SASWINLO.DLL. I am unable to remove the two

    > files, >> even in safe mode. If I'm not mistaken, these files are
    > somehow >> associated with winlogon. How would I go about deleting
    > these files >> from my system?
    > >
    > > Always remember - only download files from Trusted Sites.

    >
    > I downloaded from http://www.superantispyware.com
    >
    > > Try using "move on boot". I have a link to it on my pages.

    >
    > SASWINLO.DLL was removed by editing a startup reference through
    > msconfig.exe. Post reboot, I was able to delete. Used the "move on
    > boot" tool in your link for the other, thanks.
    >
    > SuperAntiSpyware seemed to have been decent spyware scanner/removal
    > tool, however the trouble of going though unnecessary hoops to remove
    > leftover files left me somewhat disappointed.


    just wondering-why did you decide to get rid of SAS?
    max
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    Tools: http://www.freespaces.com/maxwachtel/tools.html
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