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More info?)
It found outlook.exe as spyware running on my machine.
Strange it didn't detect windows server 2003 as spy/mallware too...
Add/remove/programs......
"Charles M. Elias" <charles.elias@wpafb.af.mil> wrote in message
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> Zarggg <zarggg@zarggg.net> wrote in message
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> > On 05 Aug 04 11:54, Flamer wrote:
> >
> > > Greetings!
> > >
> > > We shall be glad if you will find an time to try the new anti-spyware
> > > program called RegFreeze.
> > >
> > > Additional information available at
> > >
http://www.actualresearch.com/rf_overview.shtml
> > >
> > > Sincerely yours, RegFreeze developers team.
> > > http://www.actualresearch.com/
> >
> > Costs money, has spelling and grammar errors on the website...
> >
> > Sorry, but I'm not inclined to trust this product as an effective
> > "anti-spyware" too. I'll stick with the Holy Trinity, thanks.
>
> Yes, there are spelling and grammar errors on the website. The
> author(s) should have had someone whose first lanquaqe is English
> proofread the site material. However, the fact that someone for whom
> English is not his/her first language makes errors in English grammar
> does not necessarily mean that their software skills are questionable.
> Furthermore, they have a free trial download of their anti-spyware
> software so one can see how it compares with the "Holy Trinity" before
> buying it.
>
> Also, I have seen some pretty sloppy grammar and spelling in the posts
> to this group (and others) and have not seen the writer discredited
> for that reason. For example, in your post there is the typographical
> error "anti-spyware too". Granted, this is not in something for
> general public consumption as is material on a website.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles