madpete
2008-11-26, 18:00
Hello everyone,
May I first say a huge thankyou to everyone involved with the running of Spybot S&D. It is fantastic software that has helped me on a number of occasions to rid my computer of harmful threats. I apologize if my problem has been addressed before, but I could not locate it in any forums. Sometimes a box appears on my screen saying that Teatimer has caused a fault and will be closed down (sorry, I do not have the exact wording). The box only has a "close" button to remove it and then Teatimer stops running. Even more strange is that more often a similar box appears, but containing no dialogue. This also has only a "close" button, which when pressed causes Teatimer to stop running. This sometimes appears when I am on the internet using Firefox as my browser, but also happens when I am not online. I would be most grateful if anyone could offer any explanation or help in preventing a recurrence of this problem, especially as I have to continue without the protection of Teatimer if I do not restart my computer. Many thanks, Peter.
May I first say a huge thankyou to everyone involved with the running of Spybot S&D. It is fantastic software that has helped me on a number of occasions to rid my computer of harmful threats. I apologize if my problem has been addressed before, but I could not locate it in any forums. Sometimes a box appears on my screen saying that Teatimer has caused a fault and will be closed down (sorry, I do not have the exact wording). The box only has a "close" button to remove it and then Teatimer stops running. Even more strange is that more often a similar box appears, but containing no dialogue. This also has only a "close" button, which when pressed causes Teatimer to stop running. This sometimes appears when I am on the internet using Firefox as my browser, but also happens when I am not online. I would be most grateful if anyone could offer any explanation or help in preventing a recurrence of this problem, especially as I have to continue without the protection of Teatimer if I do not restart my computer. Many thanks, Peter.