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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<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...
>