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    Question Immunize IE Software (Domain)

    When I click on Immunize I get three items that will not immunize.

    (1) Under Internet Explorer (32 bit) Software (domain) 1 unprotected.

    (2) Under Internet Explorer (32/64 bit) .Default (domain) 1 unprtected.

    (3) Under Internet Explorer (32/64 bit) "myname"(VAIO)(domains) 1 unprotected.

    Can I protect these? How? How do i see what these domains are?

    Thanks

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    Hi,

    What operating system are you running?

    If it is Vista, Spybot may not have complete rights to immunize some objects:
    - How to run Spybot with Administrator privileges

    For other operating systems, it is usually a case of undoing the immunization then re-applying it:


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    Last edited by honda12; 2008-06-08 at 11:42. Reason: Added pics.

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    Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition.
    Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600.

    I tried the Undo and reimmunize , but had the same results.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by Phillip McCarty; 2008-06-08 at 17:09. Reason: Forgot to say thanks

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    Phillip McCarty:

    Do you update using the integrated update facility or manually by downloading and executing the spybotsd_includes.exe file?

    There was 1 unprotected domain after the 2008-06-04 updates. New updates dated 2008-06-05 were published that day to correct the problem. It appears that those update may only have been published for the integrated update facility not the spybotsd_includes.exe file.

    For more information, see:

    Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.


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    I click on the "Search for Update" button and the program does the rest.

    I am not sure which process this is as ask in the previous reply?

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    The problem is solved. Down loaded new updates and fixed the problem.

    Thank you for all your help!!!!!

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