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I am including a jpg image of my SS&D (partial) immunization. For whatever reasson, the program cannot immunize many parts of my Windows IE.
Here is what I am getting:
http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk378/Louisaz/miscellaneous/SPYBOT8-29-08.jpg
http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk378/Louisaz/miscellaneous/SPYBOT8-29-08.jpg
PLEASE ADVISE ON WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS A ISSUE? More specifically...
Is my PC vulnerable?
Can settings be changes so provide COMPLETE immunization?
Thanks,
Louis
md usa spybot fan
2008-08-29, 23:04
Louisaz:
What Windows OS are you running?
What version of Spybot - Search & Destroy are you running (Spybot » Help » About)?
What other anti-malware products are you running (anti-spyware, anti-virus, firewall,etc.).
Louisaz:
What Windows OS are you running?
What version of Spybot - Search & Destroy are you running (Spybot » Help » About)?
What other anti-malware products are you running (anti-spyware, anti-virus, firewall,etc.).
I'm running XP (SP3), latest version of SS&D with updates [downloaded from site -- program could not connect to updater]. My active protection is AVAST, WinPatrol and the default settings in the IP software (Yahoo). I frequently scan my PC with several different programs and it is virus and malware free. The CPU is a Pentium 4 with 3 gigs of SDRAM and (for a 1-lunger) it is very quick [2.8ghz CPU].
My IP is ATT/Yahoo [high-speed DSL]. They have security settings and features that COULD have some barriers to immunization [my guess]. However, I have NO problems updating and running other programs -- ONLY with SS&D. Hmmmmmmmmm.....
I've noted my problems with the updater in other posts. This one is related to the partial immunization.
Any thoughts?
md usa spybot fan
2008-08-30, 17:10
Louisaz (Louis):
I don't recognize any of the software that you say you are running as inhibiting immunization. Also the count on Internet Explorer (32 bit) - \SOFTWARE (Plugins) looks low even though is says it is fully immunized.
The only thing that I can suggest is to try to undo the immunization, attempt to immunize again and see of the counts remain the same or they change.
What is most interesting about this issue is that it seems to be endemic. It occurs with different operating systems, and PCs that run and do not run Firefox [I don't use it].
Most of my un-immunized areas are related to my (current) Windows IE program.
Also, when looking at the history, it appears that it has been ongoing for more than a year.
I'm beginning to suspect that those programmers who are working on this issue are not using Windows IE and, therefore are not encountering the problem.
Louis
md usa spybot fan
2008-08-31, 20:35
Louisaz:
Did you try to undo the immunization and then immunize again? If so what were the results?
Louisaz:
Did you try to undo the immunization and then immunize again? If so what were the results?
When I ran the UNDO immunization and then re-immunized, the protection was COMPLETE! Nothing was left out. That seems to FIX that issue.
[Now, if I can get the updater to connect to the update server...I'll be a happy camper.]
Thanks.
Louis
You might have to configure your firewall to allow the Spybot Updater to connect to the internet.