It depends on whether or not alexchris set it themselves,or if maybe a network administrator set it.If not,then yes,it is probably a good idea to let Spybot fix it.If alexchris or an admin set it,then it could be added to Spybot's ignore list.
It depends on whether or not alexchris set it themselves,or if maybe a network administrator set it.If not,then yes,it is probably a good idea to let Spybot fix it.If alexchris or an admin set it,then it could be added to Spybot's ignore list.
The final question would be is this computer a personal computer at home or a workstation computer.
drragostea:
alexchris originally indicated this in their first post:
That statement was later clarified in post #7
Since alexchris is using XP Home it would not appear that group policies set by a "workstation" administrator are not involved in the setting of this registry key.
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.
Thank you md, for clarifying. I happen to be skimming through the contents.