[AVU] Spyware Blaster 3.1

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....and with no more than a cursory glance at the dead camel
Anti_Freak_Machine decided it was time to put the World to rights with this
little gem:
Spyware Blaster 3.1 was released (not spybot- my bad)

Strange behaviour - get updates, but no option to select the unchecked items
to check them except by doing it individually. Or am I still half-awake ?
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slumpy
no more
no less
just me
(well what the **** did you expect ?)
 
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...and with no more than a cursory glance at the dead camel
Anti_Freak_Machine decided it was time to put the World to rights with this
little gem:


Strange behaviour - get updates, but no option to select the unchecked items
to check them except by doing it individually. Or am I still half-awake ?


I this what you mean ?

On the "Protection" tab
on the "Status" page
under "Quick Tasks"

-> Enable All Protection
Disable All Protection
Download Latest Protection Updates


/CoMa


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Conny (CoMa) Magnusson
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.algonet.se/~hubbabub/
ICQ : 1351964
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Back up my hard disk?
I can't find the reverse switch!
 
....and with no more than a cursory glance at the dead camel CoMa decided it
was time to put the World to rights with this little gem:
Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1409



I this what you mean ?

On the "Protection" tab
on the "Status" page
under "Quick Tasks"

-> Enable All Protection
Disable All Protection
Download Latest Protection Updates


/CoMa

Cheers....

You know something ?

I used it the other day, and did it all no problem, but here in the cold
light of a Monday morning my brain just spent 15 minutes staring blankly at
the screen and it just didn't click.

Nothing to do with me I hasten to add.
--
slumpy
no more
no less
just me
(well what the **** did you expect ?)
 
Strange behaviour - get updates, but no option to select the
unchecked items to check them except by doing it individually. Or am
I still half-awake ?

I had same feeling. I think the former approach was superior--Following
an update download one could get a list of just the new entries to check
if exceptions were desired. Still, I had never made exceptions, so
maybe I should just trust Javacool.
 
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