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New Spybot, Search and Destroy Updates
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Alias - 29 Oct 2005 12:08 GMT 10-28-05
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siljaline - 29 Oct 2005 19:15 GMT > 10-28-05 Thanks Alias, I thought I had posted the update here, evidently not. http://msmvps.com/siljaline/archive/2005/10/28/73305.aspx
Regards, Silj
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Chris - 30 Oct 2005 14:17 GMT Silljaline, I have 1.4 version of Spybot and have been using it for a while without any problem. However recently in the middle of the scanning it freezes itself and the whole PC and have to reboot to get things back to normal. Any thought what could be going on? Man, everything happens all at once! Thanks.
> > 10-28-05 > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > Regards, > Silj siljaline - 30 Oct 2005 19:15 GMT > Silljaline, I have 1.4 version of Spybot and have been using it for a while > without any problem. However recently in the middle of the scanning it > freezes itself and the whole PC and have to reboot to get things back to > normal. Any thought what could be going on? Man, everything happens all at > once! Thanks. This is most unusual and unacceptable, Chris! Something is causing the scan freeze but what, my best guess is that you *may* have Spyware which is halting the SpyBot scan. Before you go doing anything in a hurry - get an opinion from the SpyBot folks themselves.
Register, post your query and provide the URL *here* where your query post is. <http://forums.spybot.info/index.php>
Good luck, waiting to hear back!
Silj
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webster72n - 29 Oct 2005 23:18 GMT Thanks Alias and congrat's for 'The Jacket'.
Harry.
> 10-28-05 > > Alias siljaline - 29 Oct 2005 23:29 GMT "Harry" wrote:
> Thanks Alias > and congrat's for 'The Jacket'. That would be the group "jacket" :)
Silj
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webster72n - 29 Oct 2005 23:36 GMT Right on, Silj.
Harry.
> "Harry" wrote: > > Thanks Alias [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Silj Alias - 30 Oct 2005 01:23 GMT > Thanks Alias > and congrat's for 'The Jacket'. > > Harry. You're welcome. Just curious, where did the idea of a jacket come from?
Alias
>>10-28-05 >> >>Alias Heather - 30 Oct 2005 02:15 GMT >> Thanks Alias >> and congrat's for 'The Jacket'. >> >> Harry. > > You're welcome. Just curious, where did the idea of a jacket come from? IIRC, it was Silj who promised a leather jacket on a rotating, permanent loan to the first person who announced new defs.
Figgs
> Alias >> >>>10-28-05 >>> >>>Alias webster72n - 30 Oct 2005 04:01 GMT Heather:
You see, I didn't know that and I even got to wear it myself, once. I still have one hanging in my closet from my earlier days on the cycle, some 25 years ago, a real leather jacket. Fond memories.....<........> :) (just guessing on that one).
Harry.
> >> Thanks Alias > >> and congrat's for 'The Jacket'. [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > >>> > >>>Alias Shane - 30 Oct 2005 18:23 GMT I could do with one, Harry. He offered it years ago and I thought then it was real, and if it didn't have the ZA decal I might have gone for it. But Lewis Leathers are THE biker jacket makers though they stopped doing the *brilliant* leather jeans I had, so when they finally fell apart I was disappointed with the alternatives! 'bout time I got a new LL jacket though. Have to go to London for that.
God I was cool in the leather jeans!
:-) Shane
> Heather: > [quoted text clipped - 23 lines] >> >>> >> >>>Alias webster72n - 30 Oct 2005 21:37 GMT > I could do with one, Harry. He offered it years ago and I thought then it > was real, and if it didn't have the ZA decal I might have gone for it. But [quoted text clipped - 36 lines] > >> >>> > >> >>>Alias webster72n - 30 Oct 2005 21:42 GMT Sorry about that, Shane, I pressed the send button before writing my message. What I meant to say was: Don't you *look cool* in anything? <bg>
Harry.
> I could do with one, Harry. He offered it years ago and I thought then it > was real, and if it didn't have the ZA decal I might have gone for it. But [quoted text clipped - 36 lines] > >> >>> > >> >>>Alias Shane - 30 Oct 2005 22:25 GMT LOL, Harry!
Well, yes, I'd like to think so...I never had a mullet, for eg..but there have been times I've looked back at photos that I thought were cool at the time, ha!
Do you remember the '70's? Funny era, that! Gordon Bennett what a time!
Shane
> Sorry about that, Shane, I pressed the send button before writing my > message. What I meant to say was: [quoted text clipped - 43 lines] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Alias webster72n - 31 Oct 2005 00:36 GMT ....what a time! And never to come back either. All we can do is, remember and remember we will, won't we, Shane.
Harry.
> LOL, Harry! > [quoted text clipped - 53 lines] > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Alias Shane - 31 Oct 2005 10:51 GMT Tshh! Yeah!
I spent a long time trying to forget them but they seem increasingly golden now!
Well, Gold Lamé.
Shane
> ....what a time! > And never to come back either. [quoted text clipped - 60 lines] >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Alias Mart - 31 Oct 2005 00:45 GMT Shane wrote:-
> Do you remember the '70's? Funny era, that! Gordon Bennett what a time! The '70's (and the '50's) I can almost remember - its the '60's I have problems with <g>
Mart
Shane - 31 Oct 2005 10:53 GMT I almost wish I didn't remember the '60's! I was a kid and I saw what I missed, I just didn't appreciate it until later!
Shane
> Shane wrote:- > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Mart Joan Archer - 31 Oct 2005 12:27 GMT <lol> I was too busy bringing up the first batch of kids to remember the '60's let alone anything else <g> Joan
> The '70's (and the '50's) I can almost remember - its the '60's I have > problems with <g> > > Mart Delboy - 30 Oct 2005 10:17 GMT I see now that the ubiquitous "3 additional protections possible. Please immunise." has now increased to 4 (duh!)
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> 10-28-05 > > Alias siljaline - 30 Oct 2005 19:26 GMT >I see now that the ubiquitous "3 additional protections possible. Please > immunise." has now increased to 4 (duh!) Problem query posted to the SpyBot Forum on behalf of the group. http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=152
Silj
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webster72n - 30 Oct 2005 21:33 GMT Delboy:
Just click on +Immunize and you'll be ok, at least for a little while. I consider it fun to play with. On the other hand you may be allright if you donated a couple of dollars, who knows?
Harry.
> I see now that the ubiquitous "3 additional protections possible. Please > immunise." has now increased to 4 (duh!) > > > 10-28-05 > > > > Alias siljaline - 30 Oct 2005 21:51 GMT The important thing, Harry, is to watch the thread that I posted. It may contain facts and info that will get Win 9x users of SpyBot S&D v1.4 a finall answer.
Silj
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webster72n - 31 Oct 2005 00:33 GMT Duly noted, Silj and will do.
Harry.
> The important thing, Harry, is to watch the thread that I posted. > It may contain facts and info that will get Win 9x users of SpyBot > S&D v1.4 a finall answer. > > Silj Delboy - 31 Oct 2005 13:19 GMT Hi Harry
If you immunise then immediately recheck, the same unimmunised message appears. So perhaps these 3 (now 4) are never immunised?
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> Delboy: > [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > > > > > Alias siljaline - 31 Oct 2005 14:42 GMT > Hi Harry > > If you immunise then immediately recheck, the same unimmunised message > appears. So perhaps these 3 (now 4) are never immunised? The answer, well sort of, is here: <http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=152>
Silj
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webster72n - 31 Oct 2005 18:32 GMT Delboy:
I concur with the explanations in Silj's link and figure to leave well enough alone.
Harry.
> Hi Harry > [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > > > > > > > > Alias
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