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oliver321
2006-12-08, 20:24
Hi

I've just been advised on a forum for mcafee anti-virus that I should disable Teatimer on spybot because it can interfere with the running of the mcafee software, which is always on, protecting the computer. Does that sound reasonable?

When I did this, I noticed I also had the option to turn off the other thing marked as being ' permanent protection' , which was internet explorer protection/sd helper. I turned this off also, as , as far as I know, i want to use spybot for occasional checks, not for it to be running in the background on a permanent basis. Was this the right thing to do?

Thanks.

md usa spybot fan
2006-12-08, 22:23
I've just been advised on a forum for mcafee anti-virus that I should disable Teatimer on spybot because it can interfere with the running of the mcafee software, which is always on, protecting the computer. Does that sound reasonable?
Not in my personal opinion. I run the following as well as TeaTimer and have never encountered a problem:
McAfee SecurityCenter
Version: 7.1
Build: 7.1.134
McAfee VirusScan
Version: 11.1
Build: 11.1.124

... other thing marked as being ' permanent protection'
Spybot's Browser Helper Object (BHO) a.k.a. SDHelper, blocks the storing of the same third party (tracking) cookies in Internet Explorer that Spybot itself detects. If you don't use Internet Explorer, have the storing of all third party cookies blocked within Internet Explorer or don't care about the storing of third party cookies on your system, then leave the feature disabled.