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    Default tea timer

    i just installed tea timer on my wifes computer and it keeps asking her to make decisions on registry changes. How do i remove tea timer and just let spy bot run?

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    Hello,

    You can disable TeaTimer as follows:
    - Go into Spybot - Mode - Advanced Mode - Tools - Resident.
    - Uncheck the following: Resident "TeaTimer" (Protection of over-all system settings) Active.

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    Default tea timer

    You can disable TeaTimer as follows:
    - Go into Spybot - Mode - Advanced Mode - Tools - Resident.
    - Uncheck the following: Resident "TeaTimer" (Protection of over-all system settings) Active.

    When i click on tools there is a box that says "resident" Show the report created by the permanent protection of Spybot.

    But i don't see tea timer anywhere??

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    Talking tea timer

    Thanks for helping a rookie!

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    Wink

    no problem,

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    Question Wrong way around?

    Quote Originally Posted by 56chevy View Post
    it keeps asking her to make decisions on registry changes. How do i remove tea timer

    Personally, I would be more worried about why all the Registry changes are happening!!! (Unless you are 100% certain of the source of and reasons for all those changes?) They are often a first symptom of the presence of a malware/spyware infection. Much more worrying than the occasional prompt informing you that something may be trying to add itself to your system's startup, I would have thought?!

    Admittedly I also have TeaTimer disabled here on my Win98SE PC , BUT that is because it randomly produces a big white dialog box (empty apart from a Close button) and then usually the machine is screwed and requires a reboot. I got totally fed up with this, and even posted a comment elsewhere in here, but no replies to that so far , despite several days of waiting.

    (Yes, this is the latest version of S&D; and yes, appearance of the Big White Box is random, any time from right after startup to minutes or even hours later.)
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