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Rico
November 13th, 2007, 09:07 PM
Hi,
I have a Netgear NAT'd SPI router, Traffic cop on/off for internet traffic, did hardening seconfigXP, SpyBlaster & MVPS Hosts, DropMyRights for anything accessing the net, Firefox only, NOD32 ver 3, SiteAdvisor for search, use Shadow Defender for surfing, Shadow Protect for backups, & LinkScanner Pro.
LinkScanner Pro - I've turned off search page feature <too slow> & use site advisor, Link has nver blocked or alerted.
So should I keep or uninstall Link Pro?
Take Care
Rico
WSFuser
November 13th, 2007, 09:32 PM
I think youve got quite some amount of protection. You can get rid of LSP.
jfd15
November 13th, 2007, 09:46 PM
-{ Quote: "Hi,
I have a Netgear NAT'd SPI router, Traffic cop on/off for internet traffic, did hardening seconfigXP, SpyBlaster & MVPS Hosts, DropMyRights for anything accessing the net, Firefox only, NOD32 ver 3, SiteAdvisor for search, use Shadow Defender for surfing, Shadow Protect for backups, & LinkScanner Pro.
LinkScanner Pro - I've turned off search page feature <too slow> & use site advisor, Link has nver blocked or alerted.
So should I keep or uninstall Link Pro?
Take Care
Rico" }-
i bought that Traffic Cop, havent been able to use it yet tho....looks very cool...
LoneWolf
November 13th, 2007, 10:27 PM
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So should I keep or uninstall Link Pro?
Take Care
Rico" }-
Rico,if you do decide to remove LinkScanner Pro I would suggest downloading
Lspfix (http://cexx.org/lspfix.htm) before doing so.I uninstalled LSP and found I had no internet connection anymore.I had to do a rollback, install lspfix uninstall LSP again and then run lspfix,it found 16 or 17 problems, but it did fix them. I have my connection back without any more problems.Just a suggestion.;D
Rico
November 13th, 2007, 11:48 PM
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the posts! I was leaning toward deleting LSP, just needed a little push. I did download LSPfix just in case; thought I was going to use it as one-click answers error ed. But all is well.
Take Care
Rico
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