Greetings all.
I was wondering is any developer information is available for microsoft
antispyware product.
We are a software vendor, who's developing a by-no-means non-intrusive,
non-spyware ActiveX control meant to be run inside IE. Our users which
have MSAS installed, are getting an "unknown activeX, block-allow?"
question once installed although we digitally sign both the
installation package and the DLL file itself.
Maybe it's possible to get enlisted in the MSAS database? Or anything
else? There's very little information regarding this issue on MS
website...

Re: Microsoft AntiSpyware - Developer info - How to make installation of non-intrusive ActiveX DLL more user friendly? by Frank

Frank
Sun May 01 06:26:10 CDT 2005

At this time, support for the beta version of Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware
is being provided through the following Microsoft newsgroups:

- microsoft.private.security.spyware.announcements
- microsoft.private.security.spyware.appcompat
- microsoft.private.security.spyware.general
- microsoft.private.security.spyware.install
- microsoft.private.security.spyware.networking
- microsoft.private.security.spyware.signatures
- microsoft.private.security.spyware.onlinecommunity

These newsgroups can be accessed via NNTP or HTTP.

To access these newsgroups using HTTP, please go to the following location:

http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?ICP=spyware&sLCID=us

To access these newsgroups using NNTP, please use the following information
for your NNTP client (such as Microsoft Outlook Express):

- NNTP Server: privatenews.microsoft.com
- Account name: privatenews\spyware
- Password: spyware

NOTE: No password will be required via the HTTP link

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email
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http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/


<ilya77@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1114931238.746470.35730@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Greetings all.
> I was wondering is any developer information is available for microsoft
> antispyware product.
> We are a software vendor, who's developing a by-no-means non-intrusive,
> non-spyware ActiveX control meant to be run inside IE. Our users which
> have MSAS installed, are getting an "unknown activeX, block-allow?"
> question once installed although we digitally sign both the
> installation package and the DLL file itself.
> Maybe it's possible to get enlisted in the MSAS database? Or anything
> else? There's very little information regarding this issue on MS
> website...
>