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Old 08-15-2007   #5 (permalink)
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Re: antispyware

On Aug 11, 6:38 pm, marty <ma...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> hi , no there is only a delete option which will not uninstall the program
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> "Cal Bear '66" wrote:
> > Is there an uninstall icon in the Start Menu Program Group, or an uninstall file
> > in the programs' file folder?

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> > I Bleed Blue and Gold
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> > "marty" <ma...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:62B3A0D6-F582-4E0B-8467-B4B53C7062B0@microsoft.com...
> > >i havesuperantispywarefree on my system and want to uninstall for a bought
> > > spyware but can't find the program in my programs list to uninstall it is
> > > there any way to uninstall it . ihave been on the web site but it does'nt
> > > tell me anything about uninstalling ,any ideas thanks
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Hi Marty

I don't know about Vista, but in XP it's easy enough to uninstall
SuperAntiSpyware by Start, Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs,
assuming it shows up in the list. There is no uninstall option from
within the SuperAntiSpyware program itself.

If there are still problems uninstalling SuperAntiSpyware, you may
have had a faulty original installation or something may have got
corrupted - try downloading & installing the latest version (3.9.1008)
over the existing one, and then uninstalling it as described above.

BTW, I've found SuperAntiSpyware pretty good, with good detection and
more frequent updated definitions than most of the competition.
Windows Defender gives real-time protection & is well worth having. I
also run scans with SpyBot Search & Destroy, AVG Anti-Spyware & Ad-
Aware (from Lavasoft: don't be fooled by similar sounding programs).
They are all free and at least as good as the pay-for options like
McAfee in my opinion.

Am no expert, but hope this is of some help.

Jonno

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