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Old March 6th 06, 04:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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If it is going to screw up and call my ISP a trojan, why on earth would
I trust it to find a real one???? It also said my Limewire program was
"suspicious"....the author needs to learn how to program it.

Btw....it didn't say Bell Sympatico was a trojan, but named 4
executables in a folder as being trojans.....however, THEY were part of
Net Assistant (for my ISP). But it did tell me a cookie from Bell
Sympatico was a tracking cookie....duh!! So are my banking ones.

No thanks.....if you want to run it, fine. I don't run programs that
false flag.

HF
"webster72n" wrote in message
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That's only 'one' good reason, Heather and not enough to condemn the
entire
program, because you don't have to delete what you don't want to, am I
right?
On the other hand, you are "the boss", in determining what to run on
your pc
and what not.

Harry.


"Heather" wrote in message
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It was flagging my ISP as a trojan.......now is that stupid or not??
I
wrote them several times and they would not acknowledge it or fix it,
so
I dumped it.

So I had my own good reasons.....if you find it works for you, all
well
and good. Didn't for me. Apparently the author does not respond
well
to criticism. That's obvious!

HF
"webster72n" wrote in message
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I seem to recall some criticism about a-squared, but don't remember
what the
details were.
The reason for this post:
Mine isn't giving me any trouble at all. After the last update it
didn't
find any malware on my pc, as it didn't on the previous scan
either.
Before that I let it fix everything it found and there were no
problems
afterwards.
Therefore I would like to confirm/dispel my opinion of a-squared
being
a
positive addition to my pc's protection.

Harry.