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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 3
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Good day, folks.
I've noticed this behavior periodically since the 9x days; and wanted to know what the causes are. Here's the current scenario: >> Fresh, defragmented install of XP Home on a DOD-wiped drive. >> Fresh install of Firefox and SpyBot 1.6.0 on same. >> No virus scan or behavior blockers installed. >> No spyware in evidence on the target. Result: >> Firefox cookies: 191 unprotected. >> Firefox images: 8780 unprotected. >> Firefox installations: 8780 unprotected. >> Firefox popups: 8780 unprotected. Now, I have completely reinstalled both Firefox and this version of SpyBot no less than three times; in each instance all residual traces of Firefox were searched out and deleted from the partition. Yet, the problem persists; despite the fact that, before this present wipe, this same exact software set on this same HD was capable of full immunization. Again, I have periodically noticed this behavior on systems in various condition from 9x to XP Pro throughout the years; capriciously affecting both IE and Firefox. What is the problem here? Perhaps a helpfile entry with advanced techniques to handle this issue in the field would be of some assistance? Any help with this present matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you. . |
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That is Firefox 2, not Firefox 3, right?
Spybot-S&D 1.6 is able to deal with both versions, but if it does not find an existing previous immunization, it defaults to Firefox 3 mechanisms since that will in the near future be the best choice. Since no Firefox 3 is installed, it will recognize them as unapplied immediatey afterwards. If you do not want Firefox 3, you can trick Spybot-S&D 1.6 into recognizing it's a Firefox 2 installation by doing two things in the profiles folder:
In general, yes, I think I should add a wiki page explaining how various browser profiles are detected, and how detection could be influenced.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 3
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As to what has historically happened with IE, I haven't the foggiest, either. All I know is that I've witnessed this type of issue from time-to-time throughout the eons with both "Country and Western" browsers; and wondered if there was a particular quirk at the bottom of it all. Just curious... Quote:
BTW -- you seemed to indicate that version 1.5 is essentially a click-fit solution for Firefox 2.x: Is there a link to older releases which could be trolled? Relatedly, would the immunization/update files afforded in 1.6 (and later) be available through the older 1.5 interface? Thanx. . |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 3
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To your information: Firefox 2.0.0.16, Windows XP SP 3. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 13
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I'd sure appreciate some help to solve this problem. Thanks, Ed |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1
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I currently use firefox 3.0.3 and i can't immunize with spybot 1.6.
I am usuing windows vista and the above fix does not apply can you please post a fix thank you P.S. There is no Permissions.sqlite file and i did not find any hostperm.1 file either. Last edited by SirCannibus; 2008-10-20 at 01:05. Reason: additional Info |
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SirCannibus and others.
A user reported that one solution worked for them in Windows Vista: Right-click the Spybot desktop icon and click "Run as Administer". Then click on the Immunize tab and click on the Immunize button (Green Cross). That should do the job.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1
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I have been having the exact same problem as SirCannibus has described (and others) and finally found a solution that worked for me tonight. First upgrade spybot entirely. Second, do immunization though it won't do anything for firefox. Third, uninstall firefox and reinstall the lastest version (don't use a patch upgrade) directly from Mozilla's site. Fourth, redo the immunization. Hopefully, this will help a few others like it helped me tonight. |
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