The problem is that, under normal accounts (limited accounts), that won't work. It works fine under Administrator accounts with UAC on, but not on normal accounts.
Not even by creating a Windows task elevating Spybot's main process rights and then a shortcut linking to it. It won't open Spybot, at all. It won't work that way in normal accounts. Only on Admin. accounts. Sounds stupid, but it works that way.
The only way to run Spybot with Admin. rights, under a normal account, is to right click the icon and execute as Admin. That will do it. But, it gets annoying.
I managed to automatically load TeaTimer, though. That's not a problem anymore.
One other curious thing I noticed is that, now, everytime I start the Admin. account, Windows Defender, through UAC, will prevent TeaTimer from loading. The funny thing is that I see no process being blocked by Windows Defender, so that's odd. If I disable UAC it will load. No idea about what happened to cause this.
Anyway, some work should be done about this. Spybot is the only tool, I've come across with that ended up in this situation - TeaTimer being blocked in Admin. account, having full rights. It used to load fine before I created the normal user account.
Perhaps, something Spybot team should check.
Regards