correct
yeah, if this was somehting over WU, then no it was not hte beta of the MSFT / giant antispyware.
There IS a section in WU, that will allow one to turn on beta downloads, but it is a few levels deep.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
Thanks. I was pretty sure MS wouldn't send a beta over windows update.
yeah, if this was somehting over WU, then no it was not hte beta of the MSFT / giant antispyware.
There IS a section in WU, that will allow one to turn on beta downloads, but it is a few levels deep.
Re the icon in the sys tray
There is an option to "hide" it and it appears to me to actually remove it, not just hide it, from the system tray, since I don't see the icon when I look at the system tray properties.
So to remove the icon from the system tray: From within the Beta Anti Spyware program; Go into Options, Settings, General, then at the bottom there is an option you can enable to "hide" the program in the system tray, which as mentioned above, will keep it from loading in the system tray.
So to remove the icon from the system tray: From within the Beta Anti Spyware program; Go into Options, Settings, General, then at the bottom there is an option you can enable to "hide" the program in the system tray, which as mentioned above, will keep it from loading in the system tray.
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Alongside MIIS (formely MMS, formerly Zoomit), or MOM 2005 (once other versions of MOM, prior to which was NetIQ).Originally Posted by DallasBill
I guess you have never used Front Page or SQL Server then. ^
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-David
That's weird. It is working for me so far. Perhaps uninstalling and reinstalling the program and trying it again might work.Originally Posted by LIH Prem
I tried that option to hide it and it didn't work for me.-David





