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teatimer not loading
teatimer not loading with system startup for some unknown reason. all items i know of are checked to do so, but something is preventing tt to load. the only way i can get tt to show up in the system tray is to load it manually. to make this easier to do, i created a short cut on the desktop to use. if anybody got any ideas how i can get it to load itself be appreciated.
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Hello,
Which operating system do you have?
Do you have admin rights?
Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot
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Sandra:
OP system: Windows XP Home SP 3. Admin Rights.
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Hello,
And you have ticked the check box in front of the resident TeaTimer?
- Go into Spybot - Mode - Advanced Mode - Tools - Resident.
- Check the following: Resident "TeaTimer" (Protection of over-all system settings) Active.
Do you have a NVida graphic card?
If yes please open Spybot in the advanced mode via the menu item mode, go to 'tools'->'System Startup'.
Now deactivate the nwiz.exe.
Does this solve the problem?
Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot
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Sandra: All other item were checked.
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Sandra:
Also I forgot to mention another somewhat odd happening that I don't believe happen in the past. When system startup starts, a pop up window opens and the top border says spybot, and within the window, SDHelper.dll appears. I must close this window manually using the window close red X. Just don't remember this in the past with spybot.
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Don,,I don't know if its the same thing I experienced but last week when I booted up the first thing in the morning spybot started to do a scan on its own,,I didn't do it manually,,nothing else was showing on my desk top,,after I stopped it by closing on the red "x",,all my icons appeared on my desk top.I have a thread in here about it,,it hasn't happened after that time.
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firebrddriver:
Thanks for the input. Don't think its happen to me that way yet. I don't notice any unintentional scans. I have mine setup automatically to run weekly. The basic problem just seems to be the only way I can get TT to run on boot up is manually. Wont show up in system tray otherwise. I did read your other thread on this. Normally I shut down using hibernate instead of OFF. So doing this, TT stays in system tray okay.
Don
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to all that helped:
somehow i fixed my problems all works as supposed too (i think) for now.
Thanks
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