R
Rob
In the Downloaded ActiveX section, the Microsoft Windows
Updater Control shows up as an "unknown" ActiveX control,
in the system explorer. My version is "5,4,3790,14". It
should probably show up as "safe".
By the way, shouldn't the version number display periods,
not commas? Is that some kind of a localization bug?
In Internet Explorer settings, it shows the settings for
*all* machine users in one long list, without making a
distinction about which ones are mine, and which another
user's.
In "Window's Shell Execute Hooks" [sic!], the
Microsoft.AntiSpyware.ShellExecuteHook1 is
marked "unknown" rather than "safe".
Updater Control shows up as an "unknown" ActiveX control,
in the system explorer. My version is "5,4,3790,14". It
should probably show up as "safe".
By the way, shouldn't the version number display periods,
not commas? Is that some kind of a localization bug?
In Internet Explorer settings, it shows the settings for
*all* machine users in one long list, without making a
distinction about which ones are mine, and which another
user's.
In "Window's Shell Execute Hooks" [sic!], the
Microsoft.AntiSpyware.ShellExecuteHook1 is
marked "unknown" rather than "safe".