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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?SnVsaWFu?= on August 5, 2005, 2:51 pm
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Hello:
How I can recover deleted files in the process of Microsoft AntiSpyware?.
How I can undo the actios of Microsoft AntiSpyware?
Who can help me ?
Thanks
Julian
"Edward W. Thompson" wrote:
>
> > Peter Foldes wrote:
> >
> >> Not exactly as you describe. But that is your opinion . A Beta is a
> >> Beta. More than a few modifications in there. Lots of new lines that
> >> Giant did not have in that software but were added by MS. Not until
> >> you run into a problem with a Beta will you realize what Malke is
> >> saying.
> >>
> > Thanks, Peter. I was actually surprised that Mr. Thompson had such a
> > violent reaction to my post, which I didn't make as a snide attack on
> > MS products at all. As you understood, I was just stating a fact about
> > running beta software. I'm happy that Mr. Thompson has had a good
> > experience running beta software, but it isn't something I would
> > suggest for most people, especially people who aren't particularly
> > computer-savvy. I personally only run beta software on a testbed
> > machine and don't put it on clients' machines. It doesn't matter to me
> > what company released the beta software - you get enough problems with
> > production code!
> >
> > Malke
> > --
> > Elephant Boy Computers
> > www.elephantboycomputers.com
> > "Don't Panic!"
> > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>
> My comment re 'snide remarks' was directed at the OP who made them and not
> to you. You will note I 'snipped' your response in my post to indicate that
> my comments were addressed to the original message. I apologize if that
> confused you.
>
> However, I still maintain that the problems experienced by the OP i.e. that
> MS Antispyware moved folders, as likely erroneous. It seems reasonable to
> conclude that if a program has been in use by thousands perhaps millions for
> a significant time, programming errors of this sort would have been
> detected and reported by others. An isolated problem by one user does not
> justfy the disparaging remarks made and are seemingly supported by you.
>
> With respect to 'beta' software, I would not expect an IT professional.to
> install software under development onto a client's machine but that was not
> the subject of the post or my response to it. Lets not make mountains out
> of molehills!
>
> My criticism of the OP's 'snide remark' hardly qualifies as a 'violent
> reaction'
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