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From: zx at castlecops.com (Paul Laudanski)
Subject: Microsoft AntiSpyware - First Impressions

On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, James Patterson Wicks wrote:
> While this was just a quick test to satisfy my curiosity about the
> Microsoft tool, my initial feeling is that the Microsoft AntiSpyware is
> worth a test deployment in the office.  This beta expires in July.
> Hopefully the final version will be free and allow for centralized
> domain management.  It's the least that Microsoft can do.

To expand on your tests, I know this doesn't include the Microsoft 
rebranded Giant, but this is worth a look:

http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm

-- 
Regards,

Paul Laudanski - Computer Cops, LLC. CEO & Founder
CastleCops(SM) - http://castlecops.com
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