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>Sorry to throw this one out to all you music enthusiast,
>but no more kaza desktop music media. No more Kaza.
Why do WE care if you got rid of it?
Ok, seriously...I know what you mean. However, there's running away from
something, and there's taking reasonable precautions.
1) Run Kaazaa Lite, which has spyware stuff disabled.
2) Run ZoneAlarm and don't allow Kaazaa Lite to run as a server.
3) Run Adaware, which blocks spyware programs
4) Keep anti-virus application up to date and scan entire HD overnight
5) Use a computer with nothing of value instead of the "work" computer.
John Posada
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