Do you get a new .tmp file with every boot up? Maybe you set PG to learning mode those few times it got set to run always? Definitely weird....
I believe this has been discussed before. Try doing a search on this forum. XP does housekeeping chores with wmiadap.exe and wmiprvse.exe shortly...
That is kinda weird though. It looks like something is generating random startup entries in the form of executable .tmp files. Do you have any...
I get the same message if I suspend my PC shortly after a boot up and wmiadap.exe is running and doing it's thing. Wmiadap.exe usually only runs...
I'm having the same problem. I've deleted the logs, started over and on every boot up I have to click on the month drop down choose January again,...
It's really easy to see what Gavin is saying. Protect some processes from read and uncheck task manager or sysinternal's process explorer's...
I've played with the read/allow read options and found that some applications can still seem to know that processes are running. It seems to be...
Alternately if you do not want to update to the beta just yet, if you can't see the January logs, just click the January drop down and choose...
I am seeing the same thing. But it happens not only with anything in the Security tab on stuff that is set to Permit Once but also to Deny Once as...
I'm on XP home and saw this advanced trick in the help file yesterday for the 1st time myself. It works like a charm for me. It does indeed...
No problems with the update to 3.2 here on XP SP2. It was nice to have it save all my previous settings. I didn't want it to go into learning...
Try doing a search on wmiadap.exe in the forum and you'll find more info on it. By the way, it should be running from C:\ WINDOWS\system32\wbem...
Click the link above, about half way down it'll tell you how to avoid the BSOD issue with settings choices in PG.
You may find some useful information here: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=77025&highlight=catalyst Unfortunately searching...
I noticed the same thing. You have to leave DEP set at OptOut. It doesn't need a listed exception in OptOut mode however. In AlwaysOn mode,...
There are a lot of security tools and pop up blockers that put addresses into the restricted sites zone, some on a massive scale. So if you use...
I've seen this happen with a couple different "antispyware" scanners. They often falsely detect and remove an entry in the restricted zones...
I don't understand... I also have Filemon and Regmon from Sysinternals and they aren't the kind of apps that gets installed or uninstalled. They...
Basically you just gave Internet Explorer the ability to delete ANY start up run key without prompting you. In theory browser related malware...
It seems like a programming choice to me. Currently it appears to base it's application rule key entry on the global rule that triggered the...
I'm not sure how safe it is making global rules just to avoid logging remembered allows, because then the allow is no longer application specific...
That's exactly our point "dashed stranger". The problem lies with the fact that many times it isn't specific enough in the exception it's...
You were right the first time. You aren't changing global rules when setting the "always do this" options. You create or add to the...
Wouldn't you be better off using only the CREATE KEY, MODIFY KEY options as a trigger? It seems you would be prompted to death using those...
I'll whole heartedly third the addition of a more specific (always do this) button on the advanced pop up screen. I'm always copying from the...
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