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From: Dannie on 6 Nov 2006 20:33 Loved it on my old PC. Situation now is new PC and what it might find.Ideas wanted from knowledgeable people working with Ad-Aware as to what to do should it find stuff on new PC? TIA Dannie
From: Dannie on 7 Nov 2006 20:16 Actually I have never put stuff in quaritine. Like to hear from some one who has and then took it out of qquaritine and put it back. Dannie "Far Canal" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1fba3109dc78db7f989e11(a)news.readfreenews.net... > Dannie wrote > >> Loved it on my old PC. Situation now is new PC and what it might >> find.Ideas >> wanted from knowledgeable people working with Ad-Aware as to what to do >> should it find stuff on new PC? >> TIA >> Dannie >> >> >> > > *should it* = pointless post > >
From: Drumstick on 7 Nov 2006 23:00 In article <hea4h.44$Ky6.18(a)newsfe11.lga>, sloopoke.noname(a)nospam.optonline.net says... > Actually I have never put stuff in quaritine. Like to hear from some one who > has and then took it out of qquaritine and put it back. > Dannie > > "Far Canal" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message > news:MPG.1fba3109dc78db7f989e11(a)news.readfreenews.net... > > Dannie wrote > > > >> Loved it on my old PC. Situation now is new PC and what it might > >> find.Ideas > >> wanted from knowledgeable people working with Ad-Aware as to what to do > >> should it find stuff on new PC? > >> TIA > >> Dannie > >> > >> > >> > > > > *should it* = pointless post > > > > > > > Somehow, I don't see the value of quarentine. I guess if you wanted to send it to "the pros" or something. I just always delete.... Is there something I'm missing here? Drum--
From: jeremy on 8 Nov 2006 08:45 "Dannie" <sloopoke.noname(a)nospam.optonline.net> wrote in message news:hea4h.44$Ky6.18(a)newsfe11.lga... > Actually I have never put stuff in quaritine. Like to hear from some one > who has and then took it out of qquaritine and put it back. > Dannie > I always quarantine, because every so often there are false positives. SuperAnti-Spyware had a few some weeks back, and it was easy to restore the items from quarantine than it was to install the applications over again.
From: occam on 8 Nov 2006 18:10 Drumstick wrote: > In article <hea4h.44$Ky6.18(a)newsfe11.lga>, > sloopoke.noname(a)nospam.optonline.net says... >> Actually I have never put stuff in quaritine. Like to hear from some one who >> has and then took it out of qquaritine and put it back. >> Dannie >> >> "Far Canal" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message >> news:MPG.1fba3109dc78db7f989e11(a)news.readfreenews.net... >>> Dannie wrote >>> >>>> Loved it on my old PC. Situation now is new PC and what it might >>>> find.Ideas >>>> wanted from knowledgeable people working with Ad-Aware as to what to do >>>> should it find stuff on new PC? >>>> TIA >>>> Dannie >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> *should it* = pointless post >>> >>> >> >> > > Somehow, I don't see the value of quarentine. I guess if you wanted to > send it to "the pros" or something. I just always delete.... Is there > something I'm missing here? > > Drum-- On the odd occasion(s) that Ad-Aware found false positives - quarantine allows you to restore stuff which are not harmful. 'Rollback'.
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