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    I'd rather play it safe than sorry.. if...

    I'd rather play it safe than sorry.. if SpywareBlaster considers it a threat, Spybot should not counter it. Even if Spybot thinks it's safe, which I am inclined not to agree with a name like...
  2. Spybot disables one SpywareBlaster protection

    It has come to my attention that after running Spybot (even without actually running the immunizer) a protection in SpywareBlaster becomes undone.

    It is CoolWebSearch (3650) hotlinkfiles.com
    ...
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    While I did say "unused account" and it is, in...

    While I did say "unused account" and it is, in fact, correct, I'm not so sure it's accurate.

    I don't know exactly how it works, but when I changed my networking from a domain to having the same...
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    Upon reboot, looking at Spybot, it shows that...

    Upon reboot, looking at Spybot, it shows that there are 184 unprotected / 9 protected / 193 total for Cookies for an old Windows account that is no longer being used but cannot be deleted because my...
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    I'll reboot my system and get some screen caps to...

    I'll reboot my system and get some screen caps to post, here.

    Meanwhile, to answer the questions as best I can:

    WinXP Pro SP2 (SP3 is EVIL)
    SpybotS&D 1.6.2.46
    SpywareBlaster 4.1
    Avira...
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    Protection reset with each reboot

    I have been using SpybotS&D for many years, now, and have had a problem for the last two that I have not yet been able to find a solution for.

    Every time I boot up my computer, I check the Spybot...
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    Yes. There is an admin account and a user...

    Yes. There is an admin account and a user account. In both cases, upon login the Windows Explorer opens to C:\Program Files\Spybot but the application is installed to C:\Program Files\Spybot S&D. ...
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    An odd thing ..

    Every time I boot my laptop, when I log on the first thing my computer does is open Windows Explorer to the directory where I installed Spybot.

    I have looked in the registry and in START >...
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