Well depending on what was found, VBS files are sort of subject to FP's anyway 
because of so many VBS/Agent and VBS/Autorun worms that are out there.

From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 7:28 PM
To: gw-info
Subject: Re: Fair warning.

Yeah, ms security is good, best to be up to date. It's not horribly accessible 
for me though, perhaps I'm doing something wrong. Always check where the root 
file is, false positives, ugh. that was a very useful and informative message, 
was it not?




Dave C. Bahr

On 3/24/2012 4:56 PM, mop wrote:
Definition updates not only spot more malware but improve the elimination of 
false positives.  Why everyone isn't running microsoft security essentials as 
their primary realtime and full scanner is totally beyoud me.  Its free it is 
updated it is about as effective as anything else and is improving.  It is 
easily configured and works great with windoweyes or and of course its free and 
it has a huge database of users to get samples from.
skype wincric
On 3/24/2012 6:47 PM, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
wrote:

It's an ooooold version of Ad-Aware SE, which I doubt anyone in the free world 
even remembers. Definitions are not even supported, but I keep it to remove 
MRU's on occasion. Sometimes doing that seems to unstick a sluggish computer. 
Last night was the first time I'd run Ad-Aware since upgrading to WE 7X, and 
the first time I'd ever had a problem of this kind. Just too coincidental to 
let that go unmentioned. If this old, broken-down spyware remover can break WE, 
maybe others can as well. <shrug>. I figured that people may be able to 
correlate a recent spyware removal with a particular Window-Eyes ap suddenly 
giving them grief.



Remember, people. Some of the anti-virus programs have the ability to remove 
spyware, and, they can be configured to do that during a virus scan. Just a 
thought. I think it's significant that some people are receiving errors that 
others aren't experiencing on a given WE ap, especially when some users have 
mentioned errors containing the text shared object not found.



From: Don S [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 5:04 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Fair warning.



Sorry you had that problem.

What spy ware removal did you use?

I use malware bytes and spybot and neither one bothers we apps.

Might be a good idea to let us know the name of the spy remover you have.

Don




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