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Originally posted by dawgie
its still a large part of why he seems its wrong also. its not lieing, just the author seems to be in some mind bending denial. if he wants it to go, revenue methods should change from potentially harmful methods that Microsoft Antispyware will pick up
Nobody is in a mind bending denial, if you read the petition it is very clear what the real issue is. Patchou doesn't have any problem with anti-adware/spyware programs listing the installer as a potenial threat at all...
As Tochjo has said (and others as well in those other dicussions lately):
the issue is NOT if Plus! has a sponsor or not,
the issue is NOT if the installer of Plus! warns the user enough,
the issue is NOT if the sponsor is optional or not,
the issue is NOT if the sponsor is spyware, adware, whatever-ware,
the issue is NOT if the sponsor is a moderate threat,
etc...
The issue is about MSAS detecting a sponsor and/or mailicious software when it is NOT there.
As you said so yourself:
"Their policy states 'the policy of Microsoft Anti-Spyware is to flag all installers which bundle spyware/adware as being potentially dangerous'". The FACT is that they do NOT detect the installer, but instead detect the already installed product, even when no sponsor is installed in the first place.
The sponsor can also, by no means, be installed with the files MSAS is reporting as a threat.
And even worse, in removing the harmless Plus! files (msgplus.exe and its dll's), corrupting the possebility to uninstall the sponsor IF it was installed.
The issue is, to put it simply, that MSAS gives false and wrong information. Patchou (or any Plus! supporter) wouldn't have any problem if MSAS only detected the installer as a threat, because after all, that is what it is supposed to be doing in the first place...
Nevertheless, dawgie, this has been discussed in the last couple of days to a point where we all ended up flaming each other. We all know (hopefully) eachothers vision by now, based upon facts or not...
Keep this thread clean and don't let it end in another yes/no discussion. If you don't agree with it, then leave it be; nobody is forcing you to sign anything...
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Originally posted by John Anderton
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Originally posted by lance.carnegie
just another compny MS is trying to squash!
I dont think so. I just think its some kinda misunderstanding that will be cleared up hopefully peacefully sooner rather than later
UPDATE:
Btw i put this topic on my website along with the banner @ http://ja.thedt.net/2005/08/17/msgplus-petition/
Although you mean it well,
I very very strongly advise you to either remove the message or fix the message.
What you wrote there is NOT what this is all about and misinforms those who want to sign the petition. Patchou does NOT ask that Messenger Plus! is to be removed from the black list at all. Please read again the petition to grasp the real issue at hand...
It is very important that everybody understands the real problem to avoid people starting to flame these forums like it happened these days, just because they are misinformed.
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In general and to others who want to put something like that on their site:
Be extremely carefully in what you write!!!!!!! And be VERY aware of what the REAL issue is. Reading thru the recent discussions (and even this thread) it is very clear that still many people (even old-time users of this forum) still don't understand the REAL issue here.
This also goes for translating the petition. Be extremely carefull in how you translate it. Because as you can see, it is very easy to miss the point completely and to misinform and mislead the readers/signers...