I am not sure I follow you on the work around. Are you saying that the work around is to manually launch Teatimer each time I start the machine? Do the popups signify making the snapshot files or performing the comparison? You said that it makes snapshot files the first time that it is started. Do you mean the first time ever that it is started or the first time during a session?
As a product manager, and former software engineer, I think the requirement should be:
"Spybot S&D shall have a resident component which:
-actively blocks malware, spyware, etc.
-does so silently, if desired
-maintains a log file, if so configured
-utilizes an automatic update procedure for its spybot repository, if desired
-can be terminated by the user, when necessary
..."
Regardless of what it is doing in the background, it shouldn't be displaying popups for everything. This isn't the "Allow Change/Deny Change" popup, mind you. This is just a confirmation message. There are times when my screen is about half full of these popups and it takes about 5-10 seconds for them to disappear. That's not acceptable.