How to keep all items "protection abled"?

Discussion in 'SpywareBlaster & Other Forum' started by Vincent LIU, Sep 16, 2007.

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  1. Vincent LIU

    Vincent LIU Registered Member

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    Each time I restarted my PC, there were always some items(SpywareBlaster), the internet explorer protection, for example, which had protection disabled, as a result of the possible hacker attack. It really calls for some time before I could enable all the protection. So here is my question: is there any way to enable all the protection all the time, please?

    Thanks in advance.

    Vincent LIU
     
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    Hello,

    First the obvious. U are "enabling all protection" under Quick Tasks right?

    Could u list your other security apps here please?

    Is it just some(how many?) of the ActiveX entries that become disabled or are there other entries too?




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  3. Vincent LIU

    Vincent LIU Registered Member

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    Hello, Snowbound,

    Thank you for your reply and sorry for my late response for I've been away for quite a few days.

    Yeah, I'm "enabling all protection" under Quick Tasks. As to the other security apps, I've attached to my message a screen shot which you could examine yourself. I wonder whether it's due to , for example, the conflict between SpywareBlaster and the Spysweeper.

    Problem now: as soon as I turn on my PC, there're always 12 items of the internet explorer protection disabled. So it always calls for some time before I could enable all protection.

    Hope to hear from you soon and thank you in advance.

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  5. Vincent LIU

    Vincent LIU Registered Member

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    Hi, Snowbound,

    Thanks very much for your prompt reply. I uninstalled Spywaredoctor, restarted my PC and came to find the Spywareblaster protection all enabled.

    So thank u once more and I'll continue to see, in the following days, if all is correct. Should there arise any problems, I'll contact you again.


    Vincent LIU
     
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    You're quite welcome and good luck. :)




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