One thing to keep in mind with ad-aware is the it will tell you about programs that "may" be spyware.
iMesh is the only thing I use that activates a warning. It uses a program called Cydoor which, according to a link provided by the site, is not spyware. It doesn't track anything you do, but it does put up advertisements occasionally. It a free service, so I don't mind, but the trick is that ad aware detects it as spyware. If you remove it iMesh doesn't work anymore and you have to reinstall, but once you reinstall, ad aware will detect cydoor again and you continue the cycle.
The simple answer is to use ad aware's function of ignoring certain files.
I uninstalled iMesh, ran adaware removing all recommended files, and then reinstalled iMesh and ran adaware again. This time I knew all the files were related to iMesh, so I chose to ignore them. They never show up again. Now I can run adaware to my heart's content without screwing up iMesh.
You may not use iMesh, but you may have a similar program this will work with. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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