OK I will do this.
Do I have to anything else to reverse my action of rt click & excluding?
OK I will do this.
Do I have to anything else to reverse my action of rt click & excluding?
There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.
double post srry
Last edited by zapjb; 2007-09-06 at 09:10.
There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.
OK. Done. Thanks.
Will I have to wait for the next SSD updates to see if it's really fixed?
And is there an official detections count by OS that I can refer to after an update?
There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.
There is no official count published that I am aware of. The scan count does not seem to match anything published in the Announcements forum:
- Updates: 2007-09-05
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=17607
Total: 436138 fingerprints in 81110 rules for 3256 products.
Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition running on a 2.40GHz IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor with 512 MB of RAM and a 533 MHz System Bus.
Actually the "rules" count should be the correct one, e.g. 81110 from the last announcement. There's a difference of 958 rules though (Spybot shows 80152)... might be that it's counting internal QA checks or something like that as well, we need to check that
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PepiMK:
I actually get 80156 during a scan with "all available checks" (see the last exemplar - #3).
After the 2007-09-05, the counts from Spybot > Advanced mode > Settings > File sets are the same as the actual scan counts that I receive while scanning. Note: "■" represents the items checked during the scan and "□" represents the items un-checked during the scan .
- Normal scan with no Usage Tracking nor Beta file sets:
■ Spybot - Search & Destroy - 29
… □ Beta.sbi - 515
… ■ Cookies.sbi 69
… ■ Dialer.sbi - 7031
… ■ DialerC.sbi - 150
… ■ Hijackers.sbi - 8621
… ■ HijackersC.sbi - 18
… ■ Keyloggers.sbi - 2427
… ■ KeyloggersC.sbi - 86
… ■ Malware.sbi - 20277
… ■ MalwareC.sbi - 2362
… ■ PUPS.sbi - 4593
… ■ PUPSC.sbi - 725
… ■ Revision.sbi - 2
… ■ Security.sbi - 1099
… ■ SecuntyC.sbi - 323
… ■ Spybots.sbi - 7252
… ■ SpybotsC.sbi - 1455
… ■ Troians.sbi - 14105
… ■ TroiansC.sbi - 6370
□ Usage Tracking - 3
… □ Beta.uti - 0
… □ Tracks.uti – 2644
Total of items checked: 76994
My scan count:76994
- Scan with Usage Tracking but no Beta file sets:
■ Spybot - Search & Destroy - 29
… □ Beta.sbi - 515
… ■ Cookies.sbi 69
… ■ Dialer.sbi - 7031
… ■ DialerC.sbi - 150
… ■ Hijackers.sbi - 8621
… ■ HijackersC.sbi - 18
… ■ Keyloggers.sbi - 2427
… ■ KeyloggersC.sbi - 86
… ■ Malware.sbi - 20277
… ■ MalwareC.sbi - 2362
… ■ PUPS.sbi - 4593
… ■ PUPSC.sbi - 725
… ■ Revision.sbi - 2
… ■ Security.sbi - 1099
… ■ SecuntyC.sbi - 323
… ■ Spybots.sbi - 7252
… ■ SpybotsC.sbi - 1455
… ■ Troians.sbi - 14105
… ■ TroiansC.sbi - 6370
■ Usage Tracking - 3
… □ Beta.uti - 0
… ■ Tracks.uti – 2644
Total of items checked: 79641
My scan count: 79641
- Scan with Usage Tracking and Beta file sets:
■ Spybot - Search & Destroy - 29
… ■ Beta.sbi - 515
… ■ Cookies.sbi 69
… ■ Dialer.sbi - 7031
… ■ DialerC.sbi - 150
… ■ Hijackers.sbi - 8621
… ■ HijackersC.sbi - 18
… ■ Keyloggers.sbi - 2427
… ■ KeyloggersC.sbi - 86
… ■ Malware.sbi - 20277
… ■ MalwareC.sbi - 2362
… ■ PUPS.sbi - 4593
… ■ PUPSC.sbi - 725
… ■ Revision.sbi - 2
… ■ Security.sbi - 1099
… ■ SecuntyC.sbi - 323
… ■ Spybots.sbi - 7252
… ■ SpybotsC.sbi - 1455
… ■ Troians.sbi - 14105
… ■ TroiansC.sbi - 6370
■ Usage Tracking - 3
… ■ Beta.uti - 0
… ■ Tracks.uti – 2644
Total of items checked: 80156
My scan count: 80156
Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition running on a 2.40GHz IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor with 512 MB of RAM and a 533 MHz System Bus.
zapjb:
The next time that you do a "Search for updates", select an "Update server", and actually receive a list of updates the available to be received:
- Before downloading the updates, right click somewhere in the listing of updates, move your cursor over "Remove from Exclude List" and then click on the update that you excluded ("Immunization database").
Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition running on a 2.40GHz IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor with 512 MB of RAM and a 533 MHz System Bus.
Thanks.
I guess I'll have to wait to see if this works in my situation.
There is no 100% software solution to safeguarding one's OS setup. Only redundancy in separate media i.e. another HDD, in my case. I clone (Acronis MigrateEasy) my HDD every 2-5wks.