Spywareblaster starts up with Xp ?

Discussion in 'SpywareBlaster & Other Forum' started by Erick, Jun 4, 2004.

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  1. Erick

    Erick Registered Member

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    Hello,

    One question : When I start my computer, start Spywareblast automaticly in the seem time of windows XP :) or I must starts Spywareblaster after the start of windows ?

    Sorry for my langue.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    While future releases may have features that require or have the capability(command line switches) to start when the OS starts....the present version is not so equipped. Once a users has configured the program....the program can then be shut down....meaning there's no need to start the program with XP ?
     
  3. MCT

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    spyware blaster doesnt need 2 start when the computer starts, it works by adding info to the registry (killbits) so u only need 2 start it for removing / and updating things

    hope this helps :D
     
  4. Erick

    Erick Registered Member

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    Thanks for the answers.
    One question : I install Spywareblaster on my username Erick. There are another three users on this computer. Is Spywareblaster still running at the other users when she surfing on the internet ? Must I install Spywareblaster for the another users ?

    Rick.
     
  5. MCT

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    hi erick,

    spyware blaster does cover alot of "local machine" things i believe, but there are "current user" settings it also has, so installing it under each user is probly neccessary for maximum protection

    regards.
     
  6. Bubba

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    Hey eric,

    When the other users are logged in they should be able to run the program and they should then enable the items under the Restricted Sites if they want protection(Current User protection). As far as the Internet Explorer section....the box that you check dealing with Prevent the installation of ActiveX if checked....will be protection for ALL users(Local Machine)....no matter who's logged on. The other part of Internet Explorer protection....Prevent spyware\tracking cookies....those are a per user setting(Current User) and will have to be enabled for each user when they log on.
     
  7. Erick

    Erick Registered Member

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    Hi,

    Very thanks for the information !
     
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