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Thread: [BUG] Faulty Clicky Thing.

  1. #1
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    Default [BUG] Faulty Clicky Thing.

    I have no idea if this is the right thread or not, or what to call this thing I'm talking about. But, when I wipe my system clean, every so often I'll get this:



    And I can't read what it is supposed to say. I've tried expanding it by moving my mouse over top of it and trying to make it bigger to see if that was the fault, but it wouldn't budge. I have no other ideas. Can you tell me what they're supposed to say or how to fix it?

    Thanks in advanced,
    -Homey

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    Hello,

    This is a little bug in version 1.4:
    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/news/2005-06-22.html
    We have already been able to locate and fix it. The fix will be downloadable with our next program upgrade. We hope that it will be available soon. As a current solution you can work with your keyboard. Use the cursor keys to switch between the buttons ("Allow" is on the left, "Deny" on the right) and the space key to enter your selection. You can also press "A" on your keyboard for "Allow change" or "D" for "Deny change". The Checkbox for "Remember this decision" will work correctly in spite of the graphical issue.
    If you don't like to use the above workarounds you can disable TeaTimer as follows: - Go into Spybot - Mode - Advanced Mode - Tools - Resident.
    - Uncheck the following: Resident "TeaTimer" (Protection of over-all system settings) Active.
    For more information please have a look here:
    http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=44
    And you'll find a little workaround here:
    http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=122

    Best regards
    Sandra
    Team Spybot

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    Wow, super quick reply. Thanks I'll go with "A" and "D".

    Thanks again.

    ----homey

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    Err... isn't the legit svchost in C:\windows\system32, rather than C:\windows ??

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