SpywareBlaster.

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Highly recommended, as it prevents spyware from being installed. The is a
"Check for updates" option which either downloads additional threats or
informs about updated versions.

But the check only occurs once. Remember to periodically invoke the
application and then check updates. Several people had suggestions
for remembering. One of these days I'll automate it for myself. (I
hope before cobblers' children have new shoes.) One useful feature is
to show only the new threats. Very nice.

Watch out, however, that you don't disable something that you need at
a particular site you use -- advice applicable to several anti-ware
apls.

BillR
 
Corliss the hypocrite has a 127- character long line in his broken
sig.

No. There was no line in his post longer than 72 characters. If your
reader is removing CR/LFs from posts you view, check your settings.
 

What rubbish? You erroneously claimed that there was a 127-line
character in John's post <
Here's Google Groups' copy of it:
<http://groups.google.com/[email protected]&output=gplain>

(Feel free to point out, correctly this time, that there is a long
line in my post.

And here's Knight's copy of it:
My newsreader is doing no such thing.

In that case, I can't account for your error. You're on your own.
EOD for me. Thanks for playing.
 
Aaron said:
And how may i ask are you using to verify this? A lot of progrms that
claim to monitor regkeys only monitor thoses relating to startups.

Look at HKLM\software\microsoft\internet explorer\activex compatiability\

I'm assuming you have already selected "protection against checked items"

My post was based on InCtrl5 installation log -- I've looked at the keys you
mention, which I was unaware had been added by SB, and have to agree that
there are a lot of them. But as you said earlier, "if you don't care it's
OK". I consider SpywareBlaster to be well worth the addition of these keys.
The XP registry is so bloated it can easily stand a few hundred extra keys.

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Frank Bohan
¶ A clock is an instrument to deliver time in chronological order
 
XQX said:
What rubbish?

The rubbish you posted.
You erroneously claimed that there was a 127-line character in John's
post <news:[email protected]>.

There was no error in my claim.

Why else do you think Corliss has now fixed the error in his sig? (The
technical error, that is - the factual error persists.)
Here's Google Groups' copy of it:
[...]

Bwahahaha!

You think they don't apply any error correction?
In that case, I can't account for your error.

Indeed not; because there was none.
You're on your own. EOD for me. Thanks for playing.

I'm not surprised that you can't sustain your arguments.


Nor am I surprised that you make such foolish comments, given that you
post 8-bitcjarcewters in every post you make, to this 7-bit medium.
 
My post was based on InCtrl5 installation log -- I've looked at the
keys you mention, which I was unaware had been added by SB, and have
to agree that there are a lot of them.

I wonder what else Inctrl5 is missing.


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Frank Bohan
¶ A clock is an instrument to deliver time in chronological order



Aaron
 
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