>
>We've used it on many machines, with no problems.
>
>Although it's a beta, it was a shipping product from
the company MS
>bought it from (Giant Software?), so it's not a typical
MS Beta (i.e., 2.0).
>
>
>Jon Johnsen
>Information Systems Office
>461 University Hall
>School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
>510 642.5030
>
>At 10:35 AM 6/13/2006, you wrote:
>>Hi, Micronetters
>>
>>To those among the micronet list, who has installed
and tested the
>>Windows Defender anti-spyware program? Any problems
or issues? Does it
>>work well with other anti-spyware programs such as
SpywareGuard,
>>SpywareBlaster, Spybot Search and Destroy, Adware,
and Spysweeper? Are
>>there any particular installation issues I might
need to know about
>>prior to installation? Can it be configured to
notify of updates so I
>>may run the install manually? Does it communicate
with MS with out my
>>specific approval?
>>
>>I am running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all the
security patches. I have a
>>large hard drive using only about 25% and I have
1Gig memory.
>>
>>Cordially,
>>
>>Charles
>>
>>--
>>
>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>Charles E. James, P/A II
>>IST/Applications Services
>>U. C. Berkeley California
>>510-642-8440
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