[access-uk] Re: Driver agent.com

  • From: "Ray's Home" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 00:07:21 -0000

Andy, hope someone adds useful knowledge on this one from actual use
of the Driver Agent site, but it doesn't really surprise me it is
asking to install or use this Active X plug-in or extention.  I think
the on-line anti-spyware and anti-virus scans do this too.  No harm in
being careful.


Cheers,
From Ray
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-----Original Message-----
Andy Collins
Subject: [access-uk] Driver agent.com


Hi all

With a view to trying to repair my NEC dvd_rw nd1300a drive, I have
found

www.driveragent.com

This website scanns one's computer and informs of the latest driver
updates.
When I clicked to allow this, I got a pop up message from Internet
Explorer
regarding the installation of active X, which the website says it
needs to
install ahead of scanning my PC.

Firstly, has anybody used this website, and is it safe? Secondly is it
ok to
allow active X to install?

Thanks -

Andy

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