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 18:50.
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
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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 04:06.
Good to hear.![]()
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