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Discussion in 'SpywareBlaster & Other Forum' started by terkat, Nov 30, 2004.

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  1. terkat

    terkat Registered Member

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    I'm not a regular user of "threads", but I am in need of some help. I have SpywareBlaster and each time that I enable the protection, and close the window, the protection is terminated. I am an illiterate when it comes to most programs, but I am usually able to get by with simple instructions. Hence, if anyone can tell me what I need to do to keep the protection "enabled", I would be indebted.

    Terkat
     
  2. dog

    dog Guest

    Hi Terkat, ;)

    Welcome to Wilders'

    Spyware Blaster isn't a running/active process ... What enable protection does ... is write registry enteries that will block known bad ActiveX controls, it also adds to your browser (IE, Firefox, Moz) bad sites to your restricted list, and blocks things like tracking cookies. So once SB has enabled protection everything is done, there are No running processes.

    Just remember when you update, to enable all protection again ... so that it will protect you from those newly updated items.

    HTH,

    dog - *puppy*
     
  3. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    Could you explain that a little further Please. Is it showing ALL items disabled....or only certain few ?

    Also....which protection features are you speaking of....is it the Internet Explorer ActiveX, Cookies Protection or the Restricted Sites Protection ?
     
  4. bigbuck

    bigbuck Registered Member

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    Does it look like this?
    This says that 0 (zero) items are disabled.
     

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