My only suggestion for this great program would be a pause scan button, while scanning.
My only suggestion for this great program would be a pause scan button, while scanning.
This exists in 1.5
You need to go to the settings and check the options to display all buttons though.
Just remember, love is life, and hate is living death.
Treat your life for what it's worth, and live for every breath
(Black Sabbath: A National Acrobat)
Am running v1.6 and so far love it. I have it scheduled to update, immunize, and scan at night. If I leave a browser open, it hangs there with the message that open browsers must be closed or immunization may not work. Suggest that you give the user the option to automatically close all open browsers so immunization can complete. The ability to turn this on/off would allow users to choose.
Thanks,
Kenny
You can specify /silent (or the "bigger" /taskbarhide) on the command line to skip this warning
Just remember, love is life, and hate is living death.
Treat your life for what it's worth, and live for every breath
(Black Sabbath: A National Acrobat)
Seems like I'm facing another problem PepiMK. I'm sure, if this has been mentioned before (if it was it was regarding 1.5.2.20)... It seems to me that TeaTimer (1.6.0.30) is using around 50 CPU (I'm not sure if this is how you say it) when Windows loads my account and uses around 40MB of memory.
I took a look again after one hour after bootup and TeaTimer is still consuming the same amount of resources as it did during bootup.
I'm not sure if this is a problem for others, but it is for me.
50 would be 50% CPU time probably
Have you tried the 1.6.1.31 TeaTimer from this thread? Download link is in post #21. Also includes a .reg file to enable a verbose debug mode, in which case Resident.log would tell you where exactly it hangs. Would be very helpful if you could test that
Just remember, love is life, and hate is living death.
Treat your life for what it's worth, and live for every breath
(Black Sabbath: A National Acrobat)
Thanks PepiMK, I'll consider it when I have the time.
What command line?
Not that I don't know what a command line is, but if one is running automatically, there is no place to put this command line option in.
Please elaborate.
Same issue with the reference to the /silent documentation - the options are present, but no description of how to make use of them.
unsolicited:
You can add the command line parameters to the scheduled task. For example: by adding the following parameters, Spybot should start, update, immunize and close:
For additional information on command line parameters that can be used, see the following:Code:"C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\SpybotSD.exe" /autoupdate /autoimmunize /autoclose /taskbarhide
- Are there any command line parameters?
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/30.html
Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition running on a 2.40GHz IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor with 512 MB of RAM and a 533 MHz System Bus.
I'm not so familiar with the programming languages, but it would be fun to know how ClearType can be integrated into Spybot, like it uses CT by default if the user's machine has CT enabled.