OK, I've tried it out. It is very accessible with jfw however, This is not really an intuitive utility. You need to be able to identify that a item displayed in the scan results list box is spyware and not a system file. There are two buttons that can help you determine this: More info & Info. this utility would be very helpful if programs like Add Aware and Spypod don't remove all your spyware. If you really know your system and can spot spyware this little baby is real nice. hth...Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: chevelle To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 11:48 PM Subject: Re: Using Hijack this with Jaws? Hi, I don't want to install a program if it isn't accessible. Also I'm not quite so sure that even when you remove programs with the add/remove in the control panel you aree totally getting rid of the whole program. My guess is there aree still some bits of a program left somewhere on the computer. You can get Hijack this from www.merijn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Gillard To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 1:24 AM Subject: Re: Using Hijack this with Jaws? Hi, I have found that the best way to check if a program is jfw friendly is to install & try it out. If the program and source is trust worthy you can always remove it. Where did you get this software from? Cheers...Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: chevelle To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 4:45 PM Subject: Using Hijack this with Jaws? Hi all, I just finished reading an article on spyware removal from pc world magazine. The two best combination they talked about weree Hijack this, and counter spy. I downloaded the Hijack this program. Has anyone used it with Jaws? Is it pretty accessible? I still don't quite understand what the program does. Does Hijack this remove spyware like spybot doees, or doees it do someething different. I want to hear from the list before I unzip it and install it. Thanks for any help.