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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho View Post
    Particularly if you use IE version 6 or 7.
    I'll never use the IE again... I love Firefox since it has been released the first time...

    Thank you for this update.
    Best regards - Beste Grüße,

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    AAAAARRGH!




    For the LIFE of me I can't understand this!
    You HAVE to press "Next >" or it aborts the install.


    There's a work around, but I (anyway...maybe not for more experienced users) lose the ability to remove Usage Tracks.


    Grouch-ie, today....90 minutes to do this correctly.

    I agree, but....I can't use Firefox most of the time Mark....too many of my KKKorporate vendors and suppliers use IE.

    It's a Micro$oft world in business and I can't change that.
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    Well, that's just disappointing. They won't even spare users who use Spybot as a strict only spyware scanner. To me, I don't really see how it might conflict (besides a few issues [not really that significant] with the Immunization).

    A simple bypass for me would be to install Spybot after the computer has been rebooted after the KIS installation.


    Thanks for the updates groucho.

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    It's been more than 6 weeks since k_baz started another attempt to get us into contact with K. (blog entry, scroll down for comment). No success at all.

    I think they know as much as we do that their behaviour is purely illegal unfair competition and are afraid to say a single word because they know it might be used against them.

    Well, if anyone wants to bear witness that Kaspersky did reduce your systems security by forcing you to uninstall security software, and that you might have been financially damaged because you can't use the software you donated to, please email us at - we're back to legal roads now and are busy heaping up data against them.
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    Just did that PepiMK.

    Good info., and Good luck!

    That is: BS!

    My real name and address (and) a copy of that screen print were included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PepiMK View Post
    I think they know as much as we do that their behaviour is purely illegal unfair competition and are afraid to say a single word because they know it might be used against them.
    Quoted For Truth
    Last edited by Matt; 2009-01-11 at 19:11.
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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho View Post
    I agree, but....I can't use Firefox most of the time Mark....too many of my KKKorporate vendors and suppliers use IE.
    I know...
    Best regards - Beste Grüße,

    Matt

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