PDA

View Full Version : Immunization



bagby
2008-12-29, 16:40
Does Spybot-S&D recognize/enable immunization for Firefox 3.0 and Google Chrome?

Thanks!

spybotsandra
2008-12-29, 17:23
Hello,

Yes it does. :)

Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot

bagby
2008-12-29, 17:32
Thanks for the info. However, when I attempt immunization, Firefox 3 (my default) remains unprotected. I am using Spybot 1.6.

Am I doing something wrong?

spybotsandra
2008-12-29, 18:04
Hello,

Which items are not immunized exactly?
Did you closed the browser while immunizing?
Did you try to undo the immunization and then immunize again?
Have you also used the "Check again" function from the menu bar above?
Are you logged in as admin or as user with admin rights?
Do you have other user accounts on your pc?
Do you have other security programs installed that might block the immunization?

Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot

bagby
2008-12-29, 18:18
To answer your questions:

Which items are not immunized exactly?
Default (cookies)
Default (images)
Default (installations)
Default (Popups)

Did you closed the browser while immunizing? Yes
Did you try to undo the immunization and then immunize again?Yes
Have you also used the "Check again" function from the menu bar above? Yes
Are you logged in as admin or as user with admin rights? Yes
Do you have other user accounts on your pc? No
Do you have other security programs installed that might block the immunization? I have SpyBot, SuperAntiSpyware, Malawarebytes and McAffee. IE (which I do not use, but came installed from Dell) does immunize for the most part.

Thanks for the input!

drragostea
2008-12-30, 00:04
Have you attempted to Immunize again (click the Immunize tab and the Immunize button)?

bagby
2008-12-30, 00:12
Yes, I have attempted to Immunize again, but was not successful.

Greyfox
2008-12-30, 06:51
This would have been easier if you had said what operating system you were using and also whether you did a clean install of Firefox 3 or simply updated from Firefox 2 without completely uninstalling Firefox 2 first.

The following applies to XP - If you are using something else you will have to transpose.

Make sure your browsers are closed, and you have closed Spybot. Don't restart Spybot until the following has been completed.

Goto C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\oddchars.default

the oddchars.default will be something along the lines of 4bgu8a9y.default

Look for a file called permissions.sqlite. If it's there delete it.
Look for a file called hostperm.1 If it is there delete it.
Start Firefox 3
Goto Tools/options
Click on the Privacy tab
In the Cookies area, Click on Exceptions
Enter the address of a web site you trust,
for example www.safer-networking.org, then click on Allow.
Close that screen, then click Ok to exit the options screen.
Exit Firefox 3.

That should have created a new permissions.sqlite file and also by adding the exception, primed it.

Now restart Spybot, undo your immunisations then re immunise. That should fix your problem.