Linda - Whether or not the "immunize"-type protection of Spybot S&D is used, I wouldn't uninstall it - SpywareBlaster is not considered as a...
What version of Internet Explorer are you using?
Well, here's another one of the 66 checking in. Thanks to those who donated the licenses and to Paul for conducting the giveaway ...
Just shooting in the dark ... Have you tried doing the SpywareBlaster update process with your anti-virus program turned off? (BTW, do you...
Be aware that often these hijackings include other changes, some of which may re-hijack the search page settings each time you reboot or re-open...
Here is an excerpt from a regfix file that shows the normal location and default for various search page keys:...
Well, once again, different results. On my Win98se system, none of the SG option combinations affect the taskbar infotips ...
There should be 8 option possibilities (1=Real-time, 2=Download, 3=Browser): 1+2+3 checked * 1+2 only * 1+3 only 2+3 only * 1 only 2 only...
Tfil.com is on the alternate names list for Lop.com - as shown here: » http://boards.cexx.org/spyware/messages/3844.html
Well, so much for that theory. :) Did you try disabling other combinations of SG options to see what happens, or do your infotips only reappear...
Hey, Reckon3, you forgot - I have Windows 98se and it affects me. :) Here are some additional observations: Remember, as Reckon3 originally...
SpywareBlaster and SpywareGuard will mostly just stop parasites such as browser hijackers from installing themselves. Everything that...
Spybot S&D and Ad-aware provide similar protection. Personally, I think Spybot S&D is slightly better. When you plan to run a scan, what I suggest...
The main window contains a list of what SpywareBlaster protects you against - it is NOT a list of spyware that you have on your computer. 99.9%...
Hey, Pieter - I kinda concluded the same thing, I just thought (perhaps wrongly) that if the "blank" entry was listed in HijackThis, "fixing" it...
You might try this: (1) Reboot. (2) Download a copy of HijackThis (a diagnostic tool) from here: » HijackThis - Download Unpack the...
HeyPhil - I have SpywareGuard running on an old machine with Win98se and 64MB RAM without any problems, so I don't think there's an...
In Windows 98, the Hosts file is located in C:\WINDOWS This site provides a very good explanation of Hosts files: » Gorilla Design Studios -...
Well, I think Reckon3 is correct. Using Windows Explorer, if I position the pointer on a long file name (one that exceeds the column width in a...
Try this: Go to one of the sites that you are having trouble downloading from. Select an item to download and position the pointer on that link....
L {11359F4A-B191-42d7-905A-594F8CF0387B}: Lexbar.dll - Lexico toolbar Legitimate, according to the magic list ...
It is my understanding that SpywareGuard was designed as a companion program to SpywareBlaster. SG provides real-time (resident) protection from...
And here is a pic of my SpywareGuard Temp files after the reboot. If I "clean" my Temp folder, the first two files (3KB each) will be deleted ...
Oops. Either I lied, or now you've got my computer imitating yours. :) Here is a pic of my SpywareGuard Temp files prior to a reboot.
SpywareGuard keeps two Temp files while it's running on my Win98se machine. I routinely reboot each morning, and I delete all other Temp files...
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