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spybot does not detect proxy connection therefore, updating says, error retriving update info file. socket error # 11004
md usa spybot fan
2006-03-17, 07:47
Socket Error # 11004 usually is an indication that Spybot-S&D is being blocked from accessing the internet. Make sure that SpybotSD.exe is authorized in your firewall to access the internet.
If you are sitting behind a proxy server:
Go into Spybot > Mode > Advanced mode > Settings > Settings. About 2/3 of the way down the option tree there is a category "Web update". Check the last item in the list "Use proxy to connect to update server". A pop-up will come up were you can enter the information required.
If you are sitting behind a proxy server and need to know what the settings shoul be, there are hints in the following article on how to find them:
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
The integrated update is not working. Are there any solutions for this?
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/10.html
abbeyfield
2006-11-27, 21:23
I have seen a number of queries on this site relating to socket error 11004.
This is caused by a malicious programme named icpldrvx or icpldrvx.exe
This programme will hide itself typically in your programme files,I found it in my programme files in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32.
You cannot access it nor can you manually delete it,but you must get rid of it,it is a bad programme.
The only security programme I know of which can disinfect you computer of this programme is Prevx1.It is available as a free download with a 30 day trial period.You should be able to find the Prevx1 site by tapping into Google.
Best of luck to you all.
Abbeyfield
It's amazing!! I just downloaded version 1.4. I deleted the old version and installed the new and received the socket error. Tried all the usual suspects, reinstalled, with and without proxy, etc. Based on one post I removed Spybot from programs in ZoneAlarm free and allowed it to detect the new one. This fixes the problem, this after spending most of the day on it.
supatall
2007-01-08, 18:42
Hi
I had the same socket error problem on a colleagues' laptop. She was running Norton/Symantec antivirus and firewall and this seemed to be the cause of the blockage.
A complete uninstall of Norton sorted everything out. Spybot, Ad-aware, AVG Free and Zonealarm were installed in it's place and they promptly picked up several problems that Norton failed to ever notice including a virus.
This isn't the first time that I've had to sort out colleagues PC's/laptops when they have Norton installed.