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uv_goth
2008-10-09, 22:01
I've had a good look about the forum at other queries and also followed this (http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.php?p=211007&postcount=2) post.

My Seamonkey profile doesn't have a permissions.sqlite but does have a 20KB file called hostperm.1.

Seamonkey is the only thing S&D isn't immunising against and it's my preferred browser.

I'm running v1.1.12 on Windows XP professional. I also use Spyware Blaster, AVG free, Comodo Firewall and my Nvidia graphics card has ActiveArmour Firewall.

If anyone could shed some light, I'd be grateful! :)

antdude
2008-10-10, 22:59
I've had a good look about the forum at other queries and also followed this (http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.php?p=211007&postcount=2) post.

My Seamonkey profile doesn't have a permissions.sqlite but does have a 20KB file called hostperm.1.

Seamonkey is the only thing S&D isn't immunising against and it's my preferred browser.

I'm running v1.1.12 on Windows XP professional. I also use Spyware Blaster, AVG free, Comodo Firewall and my Nvidia graphics card has ActiveArmour Firewall.

If anyone could shed some light, I'd be grateful! :)I don't think Spybot supports SM. :( I use it too. It doesn't find bad cookies either.

GreenEyedLady
2008-10-13, 01:35
I don't think Spybot supports SM. :(

It does but the trick took me ages to figure out, see http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?p=223873#post223873

Short version, you should close SeaMonkey before opening Spybot. (You may also need to close out the seamonkey systray quickstart thing too, not sure as I don't use that feature.) This is different from Firefox where support is still visible even while the browser is open and you get a warning dialog instead of the vanishing act.