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And it also has "real-time" protection to proactively catch a ton of stuff before it gets loaded ! This is a beta so it will be interesting if they think they should CHARGE for something to protect their "fill in the blank" operating system. In working on this PC and while in the Registry it struck me how TOTALL out of control that is. There is no way in the WORLD there should be so many different "things" in the Registry. It should be MAJORLAY redone and simplified and it should be obvious to know what should and shouldn't be there... <rant off> :-) Along this same topic, is anyone's company using a commercial Spyware package ? I was reading up on one, SpyCatcher Enterprise from http://www.tenebril.com/ and it is budget time and I am really wondering if it is time for something like this ? Thanks, Chuck I haven't played with it yes, but from speaking to friends it has one other nice feature, it runs as a service and supports limited capability users -- so for those of us with kids setup as restricted users on the PC it's still a useful tool! -Walden
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