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Use the internal updater.

2005-06-02
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Thanks again, Tom.

Harry.


"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Use the internal updater.
>
> 2005-06-02
> Dialer
> + TripleSexoes + WebDialer + Consul-Info B.V + Newdial + IDialer + Aconti
> Hijacker
> + ISearchTech.Sidefind + CoolWWWSearch.PopupBlocker + HotsearchBar
> Malware
> + EnConfidence + DyFuCA.InternetOptimizer + ISearchTech.ISTsvc +
> EffectiveBandToolbar + AbetterInternet
> Spyware
> + Targetsaver
> Trojan
> + Crowt-A + Winser

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"TomV" wrote:
> Use the internal updater.
<snip>
Thanks, Tom - appreciated!

*Yet another unabashed plug at my space on the Net;
http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?t=13965
http://msmvps.com/siljaline/archiv [...] 50297.aspx

Silj

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_________________________________________
Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

(Reply to group, as return address
is invalid - that we may all benefit)

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Harry and Silj,

You're welcome.

Silj - Sometimes we just have to blow our own horn. Plug away. ;)

Cheers,
Tom

siljaline wrote:
> "TomV" wrote:
>
>>Use the internal updater.
>
> <snip>
> Thanks, Tom - appreciated!
>
> *Yet another unabashed plug at my space on the Net;
> http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?t=13965
> http://msmvps.com/siljaline/archiv [...] 50297.aspx
>
> Silj
>

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Cheers, Tom.

Still get the repeated "3 additional protections possible", but the overall
total is down 2. When this happened last year it took them months to correct
it.........so I find it very depressing that it's started again.


Shane



"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:eg$gqU8ZFHA.3072@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Use the internal updater.
>
> 2005-06-02
> Dialer
> + TripleSexoes + WebDialer + Consul-Info B.V + Newdial + IDialer + Aconti
> Hijacker
> + ISearchTech.Sidefind + CoolWWWSearch.PopupBlocker + HotsearchBar
> Malware
> + EnConfidence + DyFuCA.InternetOptimizer + ISearchTech.ISTsvc +
> EffectiveBandToolbar + AbetterInternet
> Spyware
> + Targetsaver
> Trojan
> + Crowt-A + Winser

Reply to Shane

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A question about the update process.

I've got SS&D set to look for updates every time it starts. It does the "search
for updates" thing on every start, but then (whether it finds updates or not)
goes directly to the main menu, with the "Check for Problems," "Recovery" and
"Search for Updates" buttons. What I'd really like it to do is, if there are
updates, go to the download screen. Even always starting at the download
screen, even if there were no updates, would be good.

Have I missed a setting somewhere which would do this?

- Bill

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Hi, Shane,

This update didn't fix the immunize issue on WinME. I took a look at
the Spybot forum and didn't see any information offered on a fix. I'm
curious to hear what Dapper Dan has to say from the earlier thread about
a change in the settings that might correct this.

Tom

Shane wrote:
> Cheers, Tom.
>
> Still get the repeated "3 additional protections possible", but the overall
> total is down 2. When this happened last year it took them months to correct
> it.........so I find it very depressing that it's started again.
>
>
> Shane
>

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Bill,

I don't believe so. It seems to be the way it functions at present.

Tom

Bill Leary wrote:
> A question about the update process.
>
> I've got SS&D set to look for updates every time it starts. It does the "search
> for updates" thing on every start, but then (whether it finds updates or not)
> goes directly to the main menu, with the "Check for Problems," "Recovery" and
> "Search for Updates" buttons. What I'd really like it to do is, if there are
> updates, go to the download screen. Even always starting at the download
> screen, even if there were no updates, would be good.
>
> Have I missed a setting somewhere which would do this?
>
> - Bill
>
>

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Seems to be an issue with Me.........the update works fine on the XP box.
What I have noticed is that the download speeds are really, painfully, slow.
I have tried EON Australia and See-Cure Europe, so far.........the Aussie
site used to zip right through. I guess there are a lot of folks dl'ding.
Heirloom, old and watched 2 hours of the
Eagles tonight........cool.

"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, Shane,
>
> This update didn't fix the immunize issue on WinME. I took a look at
> the Spybot forum and didn't see any information offered on a fix. I'm
> curious to hear what Dapper Dan has to say from the earlier thread about a
> change in the settings that might correct this.
>
> Tom
>
> Shane wrote:
>> Cheers, Tom.
>>
>> Still get the repeated "3 additional protections possible", but the
>> overall
>> total is down 2. When this happened last year it took them months to
>> correct
>> it.........so I find it very depressing that it's started again.
>>
>>
>> Shane
>>
>

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"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I don't believe so. It seems to be the way it functions at present.

Thanks. I'm pleased that I didn't just miss some obvious switch.

- Bill

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It was a false alarm Tom. The supposed fix did not work. See my
response to Shane in the previous thread.

Dan

"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, Shane,
>
> This update didn't fix the immunize issue on WinME. I took a look
at
> the Spybot forum and didn't see any information offered on a fix.
I'm
> curious to hear what Dapper Dan has to say from the earlier thread
about
> a change in the settings that might correct this.
>
> Tom
>
> Shane wrote:
> > Cheers, Tom.
> >
> > Still get the repeated "3 additional protections possible", but
the overall
> > total is down 2. When this happened last year it took them months
to correct
> > it.........so I find it very depressing that it's started again.
> >
> >
> > Shane
> >
>

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Hi, Dan,

I saw your response about unchecking the items in the ignore list. I
had done that right after installing Spybot 1.4, and it didn't affect
what was occurring with the 3 immunization items. I'm sure it'll get
sorted out eventually.

Thanks,
Tom

Dapper Dan wrote:
> It was a false alarm Tom. The supposed fix did not work. See my
> response to Shane in the previous thread.
>
> Dan
>

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What hadn't occurred to me (as one who routinely upgrades a previous
installation rather than uninstall it), and that Dan's post prompted me to
check, is the wisdom of checking one's Ignore Product settings after
updates, as "Deselect All" is not retained as a user preference!

That was probably naive of me to assume otherwise.

Shane


"TomV" <t@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, Dan,
>
> I saw your response about unchecking the items in the ignore list. I had
> done that right after installing Spybot 1.4, and it didn't affect what was
> occurring with the 3 immunization items. I'm sure it'll get sorted out
> eventually.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> Dapper Dan wrote:
>> It was a false alarm Tom. The supposed fix did not work. See my
>> response to Shane in the previous thread.
>>
>> Dan
>>

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