Incomplete Immunization Causes System Crash
Hi everyone, I'm a new member of the forum but I use Spybot since many years. In particular, I have always used the function of Immunization and I always kept the software updated. Since three days, however, I reflected a serious error in this feature that often causes a crash of my computers. I have a NB with XP MCE SP3, Avira AntiVir Personal v.10 and a Desktop with XP HE SP3 and same antivirus. When I try to immunize, the characteristic Spybot bricks become blacks and I always get a warning of incomplete immunization due to a possible conflict with other antivirus software. At this point the system becomes unstable, all Windows icons and menus disappear, I cannot open any file or software and in some cases I have to force shutdown. On both computers I found a text file (immudebug) in C:\ folder with dozens of strings like this:
TInternetExplorerCookieImmunizer:Could not open for immunization: \.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\P3P\History\after40ladys.com
or this:
TInternetExplorerDomainImmunizer:Could not open for immunization: \.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\008k.com
The problem occurs in the same way even when the antivirus software is disabled. It seems that the problem is due to missing permissions in the Windows registry, but I can not understand why until a few days ago It runs everything perfectly. I do not know how to intervene in the Windows registry to resolve this conflict. I hope for your help, otherwise I will have to give up this fine program that I have always appreciated. A cordial greeting
Avira incompatability with Spybot
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Originally Posted by
spybotsandra
Hello,
It seems that there is a problem with the compatibility between the immunization of Spybot - Search & Destroy and the Guard of the current Avira Version 10.
We have contacted Avira, but did not receive an answer yet.
To avoid the problem temporarely you can do the following:
Click on "Start" (lower left) -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs.
There you click on "Change or Remove Programs", choose Avira, then click on "Remove".
Now deinstall the "Avira Guard" in the wizzard (untick the checkbox).
After immunizing Spybot - S&D you can activate the Avira Guard the same way.
An usual disabling of the Guard in Avira itself does not help.
We hope to solve the problem as fast as possible.
Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot
Have tried this with the current version of Avira (July 2016) with Windows 10. Are you suggesting to competely uninstall Avira, then immunize with Spybot, then reinstall Avira?
Grateful for your clarification,
John