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    OK sandra thanks for the dl locations.

    Downloaded the CLSIDs.sbs from 2007-07-25. Unzipped it & placed it in the correct folder. Rebooted & checked for updates.

    Immunization database from 2007-07-25 still comes up.

    I rt clicked & excluded it. So now SSD shows me up to date.

    Will this cause my SSD not to see later CLSIDs.sbs immunization database updates?

    And my current SSD is at 76,994 detections on XP pro SP2. Is this correct?

    Thanks.
    There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zapjb View Post
    I rt clicked & excluded it. So now SSD shows me up to date.

    Will this cause my SSD not to see later CLSIDs.sbs immunization database updates?
    Yes, the "Immunization database" updates will no longer show.

    Quote Originally Posted by zapjb View Post
    And my current SSD is at 76,994 detections on XP pro SP2. Is this correct?
    Correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by md usa spybot fan View Post
    Yes, the "Immunization database" updates will no longer show....
    Well thats no good. Is there a better way?
    There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.

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    zapjb:

    Yes there is but it involves faking out the update facility to think that you received the file through the integrated update facility rather than manually. This can be done by editing the downloaded.ini file.

    If you are willing:
    • Make a backup copy of the following file (just in case):
      • C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Updates\downloaded.ini


    • Open the following file with Notepad (do not use a word processing program):
      • C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Updates\downloaded.ini


    • Find the portion of the downloaded.ini that deals with the Immunization database. It starts with:
      Code:
      [clsid.zip]
      ...
      ...
    • Replace it with the following:
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      [clsid.zip]
      InstallDate=2007-09-06
      ReleaseDate=2007-07-25
      URL=http://www.spybotupdates.biz/updates/files/clsid.zip
      LocalFile=C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\Updates\clsid.zip
      UpdateName=Immunization database
      Description=!Updated Immunization database (546 KB)

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    OK I will do this.

    Do I have to anything else to reverse my action of rt click & excluding?
    There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.

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    double post srry
    Last edited by zapjb; 2007-09-06 at 09:10.
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    OK. Done. Thanks.

    Will I have to wait for the next SSD updates to see if it's really fixed?

    And is there an official detections count by OS that I can refer to after an update?
    There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zapjb View Post
    And is there an official detections count by OS that I can refer to after an update?
    There is no official count published that I am aware of. The scan count does not seem to match anything published in the Announcements forum:

    Total: 436138 fingerprints in 81110 rules for 3256 products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zapjb View Post
    Do I have to anything else to reverse my action of rt click & excluding?
    Yes, you have to remove the exclusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by md usa spybot fan View Post
    Yes, you have to remove the exclusion.
    How do I do this?

    Thanks
    There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.

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