View Full Version : major dissappointment with ess 305630
paleskin
November 11th, 2007, 01:51 AM
I often downloaded games via trymedia vault networks using their own custom downloader programs, when I still use kaspersky internet security, kis warns me about win32 adware trymedia, and gave these following choices to choose from : delete, quarantine, add to the trusted zone, in this case I always choose to add to the trusted zone, because I can live with it, and it's also the only way I could download the games.
After I uninstall KIS and decide to install ESS, ESS also gives about win32 adware trymedia, and gives these folowing choices to choose from : delete, quarantine, leave
I clicked leave, and the msg is gone for several minutes, but show up again and again and again, it keeps pestering me the whole day
When I decided to reboot, I found that ESS automatically delete the trymedia downloader program, and put it in quarantine
Should I revert back to kis ?
SteveBlanchard
November 11th, 2007, 02:41 AM
-{ Quote: "I often downloaded games via trymedia vault networks using their own custom downloader programs, when I still use kaspersky internet security, kis warns me about win32 adware trymedia, and gave these following choices to choose from : delete, quarantine, add to the trusted zone, in this case I always choose to add to the trusted zone, because I can live with it, and it's also the only way I could download the games.
After I uninstall KIS and decide to install ESS, ESS also gives about win32 adware trymedia, and gives these folowing choices to choose from : delete, quarantine, leave
I clicked leave, and the msg is gone for several minutes, but show up again and again and again, it keeps pestering me the whole day
When I decided to reboot, I found that ESS automatically delete the trymedia downloader program, and put it in quarantine
Should I revert back to kis ?" }-
Why the disappointment? 3.0.563 has done its job and removed Spyware from your PC. If you are happy that Trymedia are getting information on you then that is your choice.
TBH I would look for another website to get your games.
Marcos
November 11th, 2007, 07:57 AM
I assume disabling adware would help, but I would never do it personally.
paleskin
November 11th, 2007, 02:19 PM
well, why must I not dissappointed ? games that I bought with my own money gets deleted suddenly, without authorizations, I need an internet security who obey me, not a warden for my machine ;D
MasterTB
November 11th, 2007, 02:51 PM
-{ Quote: "well, why must I not dissappointed ? games that I bought with my own money gets deleted suddenly, without authorizations, I need an internet security who obey me, not a warden for my machine ;D" }-
Me I like to remove adware but if you want to keep it, you could add the program to the exclussion list......
kC_
November 11th, 2007, 03:44 PM
why bother installing any internet security applications at all if you knowingly like to instal spyware?:D
SteveBlanchard
November 12th, 2007, 11:19 AM
-{ Quote: "why bother installing any internet security applications at all if you knowingly like to instal spyware?:D" }-
;D ;) :) ;D ;) :)
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