I think I want the extra protection Teatimer may provide, but...I've tried to start it on both my laptops, with this result: Teatimer pops into a continuous Interrupt-Response phase, asking me "Is this okay?" for each registry change. I guess this is what it's supposed to do, but then, many apps may have some effect on the registry, que no?

At any rate, I was able to get out of the loop only by brute force (task manager, blow away Teatimer).

Both laptops have XP/SP2, both have various anti-virus (AVG), anti-spyware (Spybot, Spywareblaster, Ad-Aware, CWshredder, Stinger, MS...)

Both had Teatimer started with defaults, as I sort of took it was okay from the doc. Perhaps I am not savvy enough, and was missing something in setup?