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Jeff Brunn
I have installed Antispyware on my home computer running
Win XP Home edition. We have three user accounts on this
computer. Mine is the administrator account. Each time
my daughter logs on to Windows Antispyware pops up a
message saying that the home page in IE is attempting to
be changed and prompts her to allow it or block it. I
know the software is only attempting to protect against
browser hijacks but you would think it would be programmed
to recognize the different homepages of each of the
indiviual users on the computer. Anyone know of a way to
stop this from happening without disabling this protection
within the software?
Win XP Home edition. We have three user accounts on this
computer. Mine is the administrator account. Each time
my daughter logs on to Windows Antispyware pops up a
message saying that the home page in IE is attempting to
be changed and prompts her to allow it or block it. I
know the software is only attempting to protect against
browser hijacks but you would think it would be programmed
to recognize the different homepages of each of the
indiviual users on the computer. Anyone know of a way to
stop this from happening without disabling this protection
within the software?