Re: Proxy for Microsoft Anti-Spyware?
- From: Chipmunks <chipmunks@xxxxxxx>
- To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 08:59:04 +0200
Or just run the auto updater from the start menu. Less jaws cursoring
as this will start automatically when run. use jaws cursor to review
progress and note when update is complete.
hth
Doris
At 11:39 PM 6/29/2005 -0700, you wrote:
also to check for up dates
before running a scan
open the program
from the desktop by entering on the icon
then route jaws to pc, insert and the minus key
press page up then home
down arrow you will hear file options
left mouse click the slash key
that will open the file menu and
the first option will be check for updates
press enter
let it run
read it with the jaws routed to pc
left mouse click the close button
when it has finished
now, close it
go to the system tray
enter on microsoft anty spyware and down arrow to run a anti spyware scan
and press enter
read it with the jaws cursor
when it is finished
press the pc cursor
and close it with
alt f4
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:k.brolin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>KANE BROLIN
To: <mailto:jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Proxy for Microsoft Anti-Spyware?
Greetings to All:
In a renewed attempt to wipe out Adware and Spyware on my various
systems, I've been using Spybot Search&Destroy 1.3. The program
seems effective, and although it's not completely JFW friendly,
Debbie's scripts from JFWLite are extremely helpful with the
basics. (Thanks a million, Debbie, if you're reading this post.) I
haven't had similar success, though, with navigating and using
Microsoft Anti-Spyware.
I wish to have all three of the major anti-spyware programs in
myarsenal, because I know they draw from different databases.
As a work-around for the Microsoft product: I had a discussion a
couple of months ago with an FS tech guy who told me unofficially of
another anti-spyware program that is very accessible and that uses
the same adware/spyware database as Microsoft Anti-Spyware. Is
anyone out there familiar with this? I lost the name and Web site
for that program, but would like either to implement this substitute
or figure out how to make the Microsoft product usable.
Thanks,
Kane Brolin
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also to check for up dates before running a scan open the program from the desktop by entering on the icon then route jaws to pc, insert and the minus key press page up then home down arrow you will hear file options left mouse click the slash key that will open the file menu and the first option will be check for updates press enter let it run read it with the jaws routed to pc left mouse click the close button when it has finished now, close it go to the system tray enter on microsoft anty spyware and down arrow to run a anti spyware scan and press enter read it with the jaws cursor when it is finished press the pc cursor and close it with alt f4
----- Original Message ----- From: <mailto:k.brolin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>KANE BROLIN To: <mailto:jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: Proxy for Microsoft Anti-Spyware?
Greetings to All:
In a renewed attempt to wipe out Adware and Spyware on my various systems, I've been using Spybot Search&Destroy 1.3. The program seems effective, and although it's not completely JFW friendly, Debbie's scripts from JFWLite are extremely helpful with the basics. (Thanks a million, Debbie, if you're reading this post.) I haven't had similar success, though, with navigating and using Microsoft Anti-Spyware.
I wish to have all three of the major anti-spyware programs in myarsenal, because I know they draw from different databases.
As a work-around for the Microsoft product: I had a discussion a couple of months ago with an FS tech guy who told me unofficially of another anti-spyware program that is very accessible and that uses the same adware/spyware database as Microsoft Anti-Spyware. Is anyone out there familiar with this? I lost the name and Web site for that program, but would like either to implement this substitute or figure out how to make the Microsoft product usable.
Thanks,
Kane Brolin
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- Proxy for Microsoft Anti-Spyware?
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