thanks for reporting,
expect this issue to be fixed with the next update, expected at the end of the week.
Ok...if i well understand,it means that NSCMPS.DLL is really associated to Office 2000 and is not pest ?and it will be ignored from the scans after the next update??(sorry if i seem to be confused,but i am french Canadian..i am not very confidant with english language)Originally Posted by Yodama
Bravo for all the Spybot team for your great work!..great software
Thanks you for your reply!
Danny
Yes!Ok...if i well understand,it means that NSCMPS.DLL is really associated to Office 2000 and is not pest ?
Yes!and it will be ignored from the scans after the next update??
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Last edited by Danny; 2005-12-12 at 19:50.
Thank you for the tip on using the "recovery" section. I did that and the "problem" is back in my Spybot check, until later this weekOriginally Posted by Danny
To the Team Spybot, Thank you for the speedy reply
Yes!!..everything is fine!...after this last update detection,this .dll is not seen as a pest.... thank again!
Last edited by Danny; 2005-12-21 at 05:06.
Good to hear.
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