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Microsoft AntiSpyware F#$%^# my PC
I installed the newest version of Microsoft AntiSpyware yesterday afternoon.
What a disaster. ![]() Don't know if anyone might have an idea of what happened. When trying to d/l email OE said there was a "socket error" of some sorts. Can this be fixed? Not 100% sure it was Microsoft AntiSpyware, but 90%. :huh: Cheerz Dave |
You are not the first one that i read about problem of this kind with The M$ antipsy!!
A friend have install it on a Pc behind a router!! It's look like the M$ spyware have f//ked all he's config on the router !! |
I am sorry to hear that Voodoo.
Good Luck, McoreD Just mentioning that for me it installed and uninstalled like a breeze. |
Yes very sorry to hear that. After reading your post I uninstalled it from my main system just to be safe.
That's funny, I first installed it just trying to be safe... from spyware. :p |
That's the nature of beta software. Sometimes you get some great ideas that work well, other times (especially when M$ is involved) it can screw up more then you would hope for.
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Sounds more like a Winsock LSP issue. This normally happens after removing spyware that scewes up your computer after uninstall. Damn spyware writres do this in "revenge" for deleteing this spyware.
You could have fixed with Microsoft AntiSpyware itself using Tools > Advanced Tools > System Explorers > Winsock LSPs. Or LSP Fix of course from: http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm |
Will, thanks a lot for that info. Now that I think about it I did use MS Antispyware to remove Newdotnet and Webhancer if I remeber correctly. Wish I new about LSP Fix then. So, it seems that MS was not directly to blame for my problem.
Well, as they say, you learn something new every day. Thanks again for the info. Cheerz Dave |
Yeap, no problem. I always keep it on a floppy disk when i remove spyware from client pcs. Just in case....
Take Care, Will |
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