Hi,

Rick I totally agree with you that most of what super anti spyware finds are harmless cookies. I am not saying that it will not find harmful threats, but with this software and MSE and other spyware software you should be safe.

It has been my experience that every time I run CCleaner, super anti spyware does not find any threats. So like you said, any third party software will do the job nicely.

I hate to say this, but I have the latest version of super anti spyware on my computers and I hardly ever run the program.

Just my two cents. Take care.

Lennie


At 07:12 AM 5/4/2012, you wrote:
Something worth noting:
If you empty your cookies folder, either manually, or by use of third party
software
before running any security software,you probably won't get a list of items
to delete.
If you are getting results showing multiple threats, every time you run a
scan,
then it is most likely they are cookies., otherwise, you need to change your
internet habits.
HTH,
Rick Justice
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Hello Gerald;
As I said,
If you go into the jaws setting center, change the graphic from all to
label,
You should be able to see a continue button which you can left click on.

Your way is great if there's only 3 however, if there's 10? 25?


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Okay, it's acturally very simple.  If your SAS results page shows that
harmful items have been detected, click on the View Scan Log button.  This
will bring up the scan results in Notepad.  You can then copy and paste the
file path of each detected item into the Windows Find command to locate it
and delete it manually.  Of course, this is not as convenient as clicking on
the check boxes on the results page to select the detected items for
removal, but it is a satisfactory work around.  Besides, how often is SAS
going to find malicious items on your computer?

Gerald


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> Can someone repost the tip Jerald posted?
> I deleted it by accident.
> Thanks.
>
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