Jump to content


Have any of you tried the MS scan? Link!


6 replies to this topic

#1 OFFLINE   slowday444

    Power Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 807 posts

Posted 07 March 2006 - 12:08 AM

I was going to try it, then discover you have to install it after signing your life away.

http://safety.live.c...ter/cleanup.htm

#2 OFFLINE   Eldmannen

    Annoyance

  • Banned
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,198 posts
  • Location:Internet
  • Interests:Free software, open-source, GNU GPL, Linux, security, encryption, privacy, anonymity.

Posted 07 March 2006 - 12:42 AM

Nope, havent tried it.

And I dont intend to try it either.



#3 OFFLINE   Andavari

    Captain Spectacular

  • Moderators
  • 13,328 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Shadow Moses

Posted 07 March 2006 - 01:30 AM

I use it once or twice a month to check for viruses. It's the typical licensing stuff of any company.
Complexity of incoherent design.

#4 OFFLINE   Eldmannen

    Annoyance

  • Banned
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,198 posts
  • Location:Internet
  • Interests:Free software, open-source, GNU GPL, Linux, security, encryption, privacy, anonymity.

Posted 07 March 2006 - 05:27 PM

Yeah, EULA's and restrictive licensing sucks.
"You agree that we take no responsiblity. You also agree that you may only use it. You may not copy, distribute, modify or give it to your friend. Blah blah blah. If you do, we will sue your ass."



#5 OFFLINE   Andavari

    Captain Spectacular

  • Moderators
  • 13,328 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Shadow Moses

Posted 08 March 2006 - 07:58 AM

View PostEldmannen, on Mar 7 2006, 11:27 AM, said:

"You agree that we take no responsiblity.
That one always get's me.
So supposedly if the software sets my computer on fire which subsequently sets my home on fire they aren't responsible. It's about as silly as going to a sporting event such as baseball and they state if someone in the crowd is hit by the ball that they're not responsible.
Complexity of incoherent design.

#6 OFFLINE   Greenknight

    Advanced Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPip
  • 263 posts

Posted 08 March 2006 - 10:37 AM

I tried it, wasn't impressed. Didn't have any viruses for it to find, though, so it wasn't much of a test.

#7 OFFLINE   Andavari

    Captain Spectacular

  • Moderators
  • 13,328 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Shadow Moses

Posted 08 March 2006 - 10:30 PM

To safely test it or any anti-virus product do the usual by creating the harmless EICAR anti-virus test file on your system and let the anti-virus scan it. It's a good test to perform when using a new unfamiliar anti-virus product so that you know what to expect when it actually finds something malicious.
Complexity of incoherent design.