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    Default Spybot Automatically Scans Video Files on Opening

    I am a longtime Spybot user. Since installing last Wednesday's update (Nov 10, 2010) every time I open a video file (*.avi, *.wmv, *.mpg etc) Spybot begins to scan the file automatically, as if I had asked it to scan. I did not. Does anyone else have this problem? I run XP SP2 on an Intel 2.4Ghz box and have never had difficulty with S&D.

    Thank you

    Wayne R

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    Hello,

    To disable the single files scan please open the registry editor by:
    (a)
    press windowskey + r then enter "regedit" (without quotation marks)
    or
    (b)
    click on "start" , then "run" and enter "regedit" (without quotation marks)

    (a+b)
    and then browse to the following path.

    Please delete the following registry keys:

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\sdfiles
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\sdfiles

    For more information, please have a look at this link.

    Best regards
    Sandra
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    Hello Sandra:

    Thank you for a timely reply and your advise. You said:

    S> To disable the single files scan please open the registry editor by:
    (a) press windowskey + r then enter "regedit" (without quotation marks)
    or ...[monster clip]

    I prefer not to alter my registry unless there is no other solution. Rather than delete a registry entry, I checked my file TOOLS----> FOLDER OPTIONS----> FILE TYPES and noticed that *.wmv files lost their association with VLC Media player, which I use, and had associated all video files with, as a default video viewer. I simply created two new file types (WMV and AVI) and reassociated them with VLC, solving the problem.

    I have no idea how the video files became disassociated from VLC since they have been working beautifully for several years.

    It was only after downloading/installing Spybot's update that instead of VLC opening my videos, Spybot scanned them. I suspect this phenomena is not coincidence. But it the computer world, anything is possible.

    Thank you for your time.

    WayneR

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