If you are talking about the email protection tab in ZAP, all it is doing is monitoring your email for attachments of a possibly dangerous...
Host File protection acts by diverting you away from potentially dangerous sites. If you attempt to visit such a site you will be unable to go...
Good question! As far as I'm concerned it's a straight FP, since the default value should be '0'. I think a trojan may try and enter the value '1'...
Out of interest, did you remember to fully disable and exit from all parts of the prog before running the uninstaller?
Are you referring to the realtime Guard or the demand scanner? Have a look at this review from a year ago:-...
My point is that AVG-AS finds more than TH, whatever that 'more' happens to be. People don't want to pay for an app that is just finding certain...
I think you are deluding yourself one111. Actually the version of ewido tested was 2.5, an early release of a developing product. That is apparent...
If you do a manual update you will run Updclient.exe and the first thing that'll do is create the Defaulticon Key and set a value on it. You will...
Can you please quote the bits that say it is updated? What I see is this:- In any tests I have seen (such as they are) TH has always bombed and...
No it is not a bug (at least I don't think so!). Everytime you click the email-protection tab Zlclient.exe will set a value on the following Key:-...
If you disable WSH you can prevent .vbs scripts running on your HD which will counter some worms; but what about scripts with other extensions?...
How could it? A script file is not an executable file. I don't run WG or ScriptSentry etc because, as I say, they are only blocking scripts...
As far as I'm aware, SSM is not a script blocker while wormguard is. SSM is more concerned with intercepting the running of executables rather...
Aw!, go on Rmus, don't be shy, tell us the solutions! ;D Well, as an IE6 user who isn't going to change (this side of Vista at least!), I...
When you get the pop-up you should click 'yes'. This will bring up a window displaying all the apps in question. If you then decide to make no...
The normal use of RD is to protect certain areas of the Registry and then make exceptions for specific apps by creating Application Rules. The...
Delete the uninstaller and then reinstall the entire program over itself. With a bit of luck that will replace the faulty uninstaller with a fresh...
Actually they are not duplicate entries; the first entry is to protect the CodeIdentifiers Key from creation/deletion, while the second entry...
Are you looking at the entries in the 'Malware' Group of Registry protection entries? This contains a hotch-potch of Values and Keys that are...
SSM can intercept attempts to start .exe services, but BITS is a .dll based service (qmgr.dll) run by svchost.exe, so how can SSM intercept that?...
No! There are some programs that run with Windows, ie they start when Windows starts, so you never get alerted on them; the Task Scheduler is one...
Perhaps not quite so simple, because these alerts are for programs seeking to launch. Supposing the prog attempting to utilize BITS is already...
That's interesting - I actually get several alerts from SSM, including ones that net.exe and net1.exe wish to run, BUT in this situation, when I...
So I'm going to load up with dancing pigs at the very moment the Windows update icon is in my sys tray and I'm about to start updating? I don't...
When an Automatic Windows update is about to happen I have the yellow icon in my sys tray and I get a pop-up from RD that Services.exe wishes to...
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