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Old July 6th, 2003, 06:46 PM
welshjim
 
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Default Alphabetizing list of items protected by SpywareBlaster

Is there anyway to alphabetize the list of items for which SpywareBlaster provides protection?
The cookies portion seems to do it automatically; the kill-bit portion does not. At close to 500 items it is hard to find if an item is on the list or not.
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Old July 6th, 2003, 07:28 PM
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Default Re:Alphabetizing list of items protected by SpywareBlaster

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quoting: welshjim link=board=34;threadid=11061;start=0#msg71995 date=1057531602]
Is there anyway to alphabetize the list of items for which SpywareBlaster provides protection?
The cookies portion seems to do it automatically; the kill-bit portion does not. At close to 500 items it is hard to find if an item is on the list or not.

That capability is not currently built-in, however there's another feature which might help you out.

Right-click on the protection list, and you'll find a "Find/Find Next" feature. Enjoy!

Best regards,

-Javacool
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