Andre, cool it.  It was Christmas Friday and Saturday unless you missed that 
news.So I hope you'll excuse us for not being preoccupied with mse.  marilyn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andre Williams" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: 
[Blind-Computing]MicrosoftSecurityEssential&otherspywareprograms


: Guys. Why does it seem as we reinvent the wheel on this topic so much? 
I've
: come across posts today from people oblivious to what MSE 2.0 is, why? We
: had a long drawn out discussion about MSE2.0 just this past Thursday or
: Friday. Those who stated they had no intensions on risking their computers
: to install this upgrade are now directing people how to upgrade 
themselves.
: It appears many others have never read any of this information at all and 
it
: doesn't seem as they're new listers. Am I correct in assuming many read
: subject fields then delete without at least reading the first couple of
: lines? Seems like lots of wasted effort on behalf of the poster and those
: looking for computer related information. Oh yeah, it was Don who first
: alerted us to the new release of MSE 2.0.
: Andre
: ----- Original Message ----- 
: From: "Marilyn Walker" <[email protected]>
: To: <[email protected]>
: Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:53 AM
: Subject: Re:
: [Blind-Computing]MicrosoftSecurityEssential&otherspywareprograms
:
:
: Let us know, Mike.  marilyn
: ----- Original Message ----- 
: From: "Mike & Barbara In Arcadia" <[email protected]>
: To: <[email protected]>
: Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 1:41 PM
: Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing]
: MicrosoftSecurityEssential&otherspywareprograms
:
:
:: Hi Gerald;
::
:: Damn good point!  But, my understanding is that neither MSSE or SAS
: checked
:: for Malware & that is why Microsoft wants you to use their Malware Bytes
:: program.  I need to do some more research on exactly what MSSE & SAS scan
:: for.  Luckily I haven't had any problems thus far!  Take care.
:: Mike
::
::  ----- Original Message ----- 
::  From: Gerald Levy
::  To: [email protected]
::  Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:15 AM
::  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft
:: SecurityEssential&otherspywareprograms
::
::
::
::  Whoa!  You're running MSE and real-time SAS together?  What happens if
:: both
::  programs detect the same malware threat and simultaneously attempt to
::  quarantine it?  Seems to me like that could be a recipe for disaster. 
As
::  long as your two real time programs don't encounter the same threat,
:: you're
::  probably okay.  But, if one of these days, they both encounter the same
::  threat, your system could freeze up or crash because of the potential
::  conflict.
::
::  Gerald
::
::
::  ----- Original Message ----- 
::  From: "Mike & Barbara In Arcadia" <[email protected]>
::  To: <[email protected]>
::  Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 1:19 PM
::  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security
::  Essential&otherspywareprograms
::
::
::  > Hi Matthew;
::  >
::  > No, you don't need to stop the SAS Real Time from running.  You can 
run
::  > the
::  > MSSE & SAS
::  >   Real Time at the same time.  Hope this helps.  Take care.
::  >  Mike
::  >
::  >
::  >
::  >  ----- Original Message ----- 
::  >  From: matthew
::  >  To: [email protected]
::  >  Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 9:36 AM
::  >  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essential
::  > &otherspywareprograms
::  >
::  >
::  >  Ahh ok cool. I am running the free version of malware bites but have
:: the
::  >  paid version of super anti spyware. Do I need to disable real time
::  >  protection if that is what it uses? I am going to take a look at it
: but
::  >  any extra help would be great, thanks.
::  >
::  >  On 12/27/2010 11:15 AM, Gerald Levy wrote:
::  >  >
::  >  > You can update to MSE 2.0 without first uninstalling your current
::  >  > version. However, if you have other real-time anti-malware programs
:: on
::  >  > your PC, they should be removed, since they might cause conflicts
:: with
::  >  > MSE.  However, anti-spyware programs like Malware Bytes and the 
free
::  >  > version of Super Anti Spyware, which are on-demand scanners only, 
do
::  >  > not have to be removed, and in fact, complement MSE very nicely.
::  >  > Remember, the key term here is "real-time".  You never want more
: than
::  >  > one real-time anti-malware program on the same PC.
::  >  >
::  >  > Gerald
::  >  >
::  >  >
::  >  > ----- Original Message ----- From: "matthew"
::  > <[email protected]>
::  >  > To: <[email protected]>
::  >  > Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:35 AM
::  >  > Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essential &
::  >  > otherspywareprograms
::  >  >
::  >  >
::  >  >> Someone had told me you need to uninstall a previous version of
: MSSE
::  >  >> before updating it. I do know the site says to remove all other
::  >  >> spyware programs before upgrading and i wanted to double check
:: before
::  >  >> I do this because it is a bit of a process. Do you need to
: uninstall
::  >  >> them totally?
::  >  >>
::  >  >> On 12/27/2010 9:55 AM, David Ferrin wrote:
::  >  >>> I don't use spyware blaster any longer for quite a while 
actually,
::  >  >>> but I do
::  >  >>> use the other programs you mentioned together successfully.
::  >  >>> David Ferrin
::  >  >>> [email protected]
::  >  >>> I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I'll probably screw
:: that
::  >  >>> one up
::  >  >>> too.
::  >  >>> ----- Original Message -----
::  >  >>> From: "Lennie"<[email protected]>
::  >  >>> To:<[email protected]>
::  >  >>> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 10:18 AM
::  >  >>> Subject: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft Security Essential&  other
::  >  >>> spywareprograms
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> Hi,
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> I just installed the latest version of MSE on my wife's laptop
:: using
::  >  >>> Windows XP. I have a couple of questions regarding other spyware
::  >  >>> programs on her computer.
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> She has the free version of SuperAntiSpyware and Spyware Blaster
::  >  >>> installed on her computer.
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>>    According to the installation of MSE, it was recommended to
::  >  >>> uninstall all other spyware programs since I suppose that
::  >  >>> there  would be a conflict. I think there should not be any other
::  >  >>> real time spyware running with MSE which SuperAntiSpyware is not.
::  >  >>> However, Spyware Blaster is always running in the background.
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> Does anyone know if this really cause a conflict and running MSE
:: scan
::  >  >>> would create a false positive? For the moment, both spyware
::  >  >>> applications are still on her computer and I would like to know
:: what
::  >  >>> to do since I will be eventually installing MSE on my desktop XP
::  >  >>> computer with the two same spyware application on it.
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> Any suggestions and help will greatly be appreciated. Thanks and
::  >  >>> take care.
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> Happy New Year to everyone!
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>> Lennie
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>>
::  >  >>>
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