
I guess I will follow its suggestion to run a scan.Ī few minutes later: I found that Super had already removed the unidentified blocked item, so no scan needed. While deleting the 32bit VueScan, SuperAntispyware popped up a Real Time Protection Blocked Item Alert, complete, so to speak, with an empty box about what the program blocked is.

I will take a longer look at NAPS2 sometime, to see if it will replace VueScan until such time as that program is updated, if ever. Thanks for the link to a program I had never heard about. I installed NAPS2, and quickly set up a profile and did a preview scan, using the Brother printer's TWAIN, which NAPS2 had no problem finding. I suspect that the install error was because the program could not, while being installed, find the scanner. Out of curiosity, I then downloaded its 32-bit version, which claimed that it could not install, but clicking on its desktop icon started it not surprisingly, that the same error as the 64-bit version.

I tried three compatibility settings for VueScan, none of which worked.
