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anton520
2008-09-09, 16:38
I am using Windows Vista with SP1 and I am the sole owner and Administrator of my computer. Recently I did a System Recovery which put my computer back to out-of-the-box condition. When I tried to install Spybot S&D it gave me an error message: "Create Process Failed, code 740. The requested operation requires elevation." A little later when trying to immunize I got the message: "Immunization requires to be run by an Administrator".

I wanted to un-install completely so I could re-install it later when I knew how to get around the Vista Safety issue (which I think I know now). Because of the error message at installation, rather than doing an un-install I did a system restore to the day before I installed Spybot, followed by running the Spybot "small fix" to remove Spybot registry items.

My question is: When I un-installed Spybot, as expected the "C:\ProgramData\Spybot - Search & Destroy\" folder remained but this forlder was not empty and it had many subfolders among them: Dummies, Help, Includes, Languages, Skins and Updates. All these subfolders also have files inside of them. Is it safe to delete all these subfolders with their files?

Many thanks in advance.

129260
2008-09-10, 00:19
see this thread to run spybot in vista with admin privileges...

http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=33928

And yes it is safe to delete those files.
Make sure you also read how to uninstall spybot completely; found here: http://www.spybot.info/en/howto/uninstall.html

I recommend a complete removal before you go and install spybot latest version again. That link will show you how. :) PS: when using the second link, use internet explorer to go to the website and download the small fix when the page tells you so.