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eDOC786
May 22nd, 2009, 02:40 AM
How can one import the blocked sites etc of Spywareblaster to other browsers besides IE, FF & KM?
Thanks!
m00nbl00d
May 22nd, 2009, 05:18 AM
-{ Quote: "How can one import the blocked sites etc of Spywareblaster to other browsers besides IE, FF & KM?
Thanks!" }-
One way, would be to have access to the blocked sites list. But, I believe its encrypted.
One other solution, is to get ZonedOut (http://www.funkytoad.com/) and then export the list. Of course, you need to make sure only SpywareBlaster's entries are in IE restricted zones.
Cheers
eDOC786
May 22nd, 2009, 08:32 PM
Thanks m00nbl00d,
How do I export this list into other browsers like G- Chrome, SRWARE Iron, Opera etc & to which place/ folder in them?
This list/definations already in IE, FF & KM.....correct?
I appreciate your assistance.
Regards!
m00nbl00d
May 22nd, 2009, 09:07 PM
-{ Quote: "Thanks m00nbl00d,
How do I export this list into other browsers like G- Chrome, SRWARE Iron, Opera etc & to which place/ folder in them?
This list/definations already in IE, FF & KM.....correct?
I appreciate your assistance.
Regards!" }-
I cannot say about Chrome and SRWARE Iron, as I do not use them and haven't looked at them, yet. Never felt the need.
For Opera browser do the following:
- Open Windows Explorer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> See/Show -> Hidden files and folders -> select Show hidden files and folders, and apply.
- I can't tell you exactly the path for Windows XP, as I don't remember right now, but go to your user's name folder (I hope you know what I'm talking about.); If you're running Windows Vista, then go to C:\Users\[Your Username folder]\AppData\Roaming\Opera\[There may be one more folder named Opera]\profile\urlfilter.ini
- Open the urlfilter.ini file and place all of those domains below [exclude].
You must do it with Opera browser closed.
As for Firefox, I don't know if there's some add-on allowing to do it in an efficient way. I never really checked how to do it.
Regards
P.S: Any doubts, please let me know.
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