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    Default Spybot - Search & Destroy window asking for change - am at a loss

    I've had several Spybot alerts asking me to confirm or deny a registry change involving the following coding:
    {F0D4B239-DA4B-4DAT-81E4-DFEE4931A4AA}

    The 'old data' this coding is trying to replace is the following:

    Hex:39,B2,D4,F0,4B,DA,AF,4D,81,E4,DF,EE,49,31,A4,AA

    I have NO idea what this refers to other than "Category User-specific browser toolbar" and Change Value added.

    Is there a way to find out what toolbar it's referring to? Is there a way to disable browser toolbar add-ons so I don't keep getting this message?

    Thanks for any help

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    Lightbulb have u installed or uninstalled any toolbars recently?

    j/w. if so, then you can allow and remember. if not, click block once, and restart. if it keeps asking click allow and remember. I don't think that is a sign of something bad. you should be good :big thumb:
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    Quote Originally Posted by slaninko View Post
    I've had several Spybot alerts asking me to confirm or deny a registry change involving the following coding:
    {F0D4B239-DA4B-4DAT-81E4-DFEE4931A4AA}

    The 'old data' this coding is trying to replace is the following:

    Hex:39,B2,D4,F0,4B,DA,AF,4D,81,E4,DF,EE,49,31,A4,AA
    I understand you may be receiving assistance with this on the Tech Support Guy forum?

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    Lightbulb also here is more teatimer info

    Please read this information about TeaTimer:
    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/33.html
    and http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/34.html
    If you surf the web and without any user interaction the teatimer pops up and warns about a registry change it is better to "deny", but if you install something by yourself it is OK to "allow" the change.
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    i'm getting the same message only when i open internet explorer.....just had some problems with some adware & it looks like i may still have something on there...

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