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  1. #1
    Jeff N. Guest

    AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    I recently moved my TIF folders for most users to another drive on XP Pro.
    Smart Scan is no longer cutting it 'cause it doesn't check TIF and Cookies
    like it should. So basically I am wondering what the pertinent folders are
    to manually set it to scan. I think it's a bit redundant to check my
    partition for Programs since I know they are good to go. Just curious what
    main folders should be scanned every time that change often like Cookies.
    Thanks.



  2. #2
    siljaline Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 19:52:36 GMT, "Jeff N." <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:

    >I recently moved my TIF folders for most users to another drive on XP Pro.
    >Smart Scan is no longer cutting it 'cause it doesn't check TIF and Cookies
    >like it should. So basically I am wondering what the pertinent folders are
    >to manually set it to scan. I think it's a bit redundant to check my
    >partition for Programs since I know they are good to go. Just curious what
    >main folders should be scanned every time that change often like Cookies.
    >Thanks.
    >

    Hi Jeff,
    Some FAQ's for you to browse: http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?showforum=29

    HTH



    --
    siljaline

    "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game
    because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from
    -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time."
    - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_

  3. #3
    Jeff N. Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    Thanks Silj, I'll have a looksie...

    siljaline wrote:
    > On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 19:52:36 GMT, "Jeff N."
    > <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >> I recently moved my TIF folders for most users to another drive on
    >> XP Pro.
    >> Smart Scan is no longer cutting it 'cause it doesn't check TIF and
    >> Cookies
    >> like it should. So basically I am wondering what the pertinent
    >> folders are
    >> to manually set it to scan. I think it's a bit redundant to check my
    >> partition for Programs since I know they are good to go. Just
    >> curious what
    >> main folders should be scanned every time that change often like
    >> Cookies.
    >> Thanks.
    >>

    > Hi Jeff,
    > Some FAQ's for you to browse:
    > http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?showforum=29
    >
    > HTH




  4. #4
    siljaline Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 01:31:10 GMT, "Jeff N." <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:

    >Thanks Silj, I'll have a looksie...


    NP
    I think this is the FAQ you wanted.

    Basic Settings / Configuration, Ad-aware 6
    http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index...showtopic=2933


    --
    siljaline

    "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game
    because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from
    -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time."
    - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_

  5. #5
    Jeff N. Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    Well actually there was a lot to sift through there not really finding the
    answer I was looking for. I just was curious what specific folders were
    most likely to contain spyware components/files besides Program Files. I
    think I'm pretty squared away though. The only thing I really have ever
    found was tracking cookies which I like to keep on top of and block.

    I like to check out new programs all the time and I think you have posted
    update info on Spyware Blaster which I have never used or looked at before.
    What others do you use besides AdAware, Spybot S&D, and HijackThis?

    siljaline wrote:
    > On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 01:31:10 GMT, "Jeff N."
    > <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >> Thanks Silj, I'll have a looksie...

    >
    > NP
    > I think this is the FAQ you wanted.
    >
    > Basic Settings / Configuration, Ad-aware 6
    >

    http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index...showtopic=2933



  6. #6
    YK Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    Jeff N. wrote:
    > Well actually there was a lot to sift through there not really
    > finding the answer I was looking for. I just was curious
    > what specific folders were most likely to contain spyware
    > components/files besides Program Files. I think I'm pretty
    > squared away though. The only thing I really have ever
    > found was tracking cookies which I like to keep on top of and block.
    >
    > I like to check out new programs all the time and I think you have
    > posted update info on Spyware Blaster which I have never used or
    > looked at before.
    > What others do you use besides AdAware, Spybot S&D, and HijackThis?


    Not a program but a function of Windows maybe even the basic TCP/IP protocol

    The HOSTS file.
    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

    > siljaline wrote:
    >> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 01:31:10 GMT, "Jeff N."
    >> <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>> Thanks Silj, I'll have a looksie...

    >>
    >> NP
    >> I think this is the FAQ you wanted.
    >>
    >> Basic Settings / Configuration, Ad-aware 6
    >>

    >

    http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index...showtopic=2933


  7. #7
    siljaline Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 03:33:52 GMT, "Jeff N." <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:

    >Well actually there was a lot to sift through there not really finding the
    >answer I was looking for. I just was curious what specific folders were
    >most likely to contain spyware components/files besides Program Files. I
    >think I'm pretty squared away though. The only thing I really have ever
    >found was tracking cookies which I like to keep on top of and block.
    >
    >I like to check out new programs all the time and I think you have posted
    >update info on Spyware Blaster which I have never used or looked at before.
    >What others do you use besides AdAware, Spybot S&D, and HijackThis?
    >

    Spyware is more likely to be Registry resident than anywhere else but notalways.
    You can override your automatic cookie handling in IE by blocking first and third party.
    SpyBot probably does a better job at the "tracking" stuff than Ad-aware [opinion]...

    What else to I use other than what you mention, Mike Burgess' HOSTS
    http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm This I really like, just a Browser tweak that
    filters DNS lookups through a filter, or HOSTS file.

    AdShield I also run but it no longer available in freeware, but it is still public domain
    so I'll give you a link and a block list link for you to try, at your option.
    http://ftp.ural.ru/home/index/window...utils/AdShield The v1.2 version.
    [Allow third-party Browser extensions, in IE Advanced Properties].
    http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/adshield.htm
    Block list, from Mike Burgess, http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.zip

    Ad-aware is really good though, if you are still not quite sure that yoursettings are
    spot-on, just post a query at Lavasoft Support.

    Regards!



    --
    siljaline

    "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game
    because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from
    -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time."
    - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_

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    Jeff N. Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    Thanks, I've used a HOSTS file in the past, but don't care for all the extra
    clutter included in bundled updated hosts files that I think Mike puts out.
    Usually filled with sites or ad servers I never see. I usually just enter
    pesky or persistent tracking cookies in the Restricted Zone, which is only a
    couple a month. I also didn't care for seeing, "The page could not be
    displayed blah blah blah", all over the web page where ads would normally
    be. I use AdMuncher which just leaves them basically blank. Unless I could
    be convinced why I would want to use a hosts file, I am content for now.

    YK wrote:
    > Jeff N. wrote:
    >> Well actually there was a lot to sift through there not really
    >> finding the answer I was looking for. I just was curious
    >> what specific folders were most likely to contain spyware
    >> components/files besides Program Files. I think I'm pretty
    >> squared away though. The only thing I really have ever
    >> found was tracking cookies which I like to keep on top of and block.
    >>
    >> I like to check out new programs all the time and I think you have
    >> posted update info on Spyware Blaster which I have never used or
    >> looked at before.
    >> What others do you use besides AdAware, Spybot S&D, and HijackThis?

    >
    > Not a program but a function of Windows maybe even the basic TCP/IP
    > protocol
    >
    > The HOSTS file.
    > http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
    >
    >> siljaline wrote:
    >>> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 01:31:10 GMT, "Jeff N."
    >>> <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Thanks Silj, I'll have a looksie...
    >>>
    >>> NP
    >>> I think this is the FAQ you wanted.
    >>>
    >>> Basic Settings / Configuration, Ad-aware 6
    >>>

    >>

    >

    http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index...showtopic=2933



  9. #9
    Jeff N. Guest

    Re: AdAware Folder Scanning Question

    I save some projects or tasks for rainy days, and since many rainy days are
    soon to come, I may test out a few different options/programs. Being a
    member of the support team on an Aussie tech help site, I was given a
    license for AdShield, but never bothered installing it. Maybe I'll test it
    out tomorrow. I don't recall seeing many, if any, tracking cookies detected
    with Spybot for the longest time. Maybe I oughta have a peek at my settings
    again the next time an update is available. Thanks.

    siljaline wrote:
    > On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 03:33:52 GMT, "Jeff N."
    > <nortonjjjr@nomorespamhotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >> Well actually there was a lot to sift through there not really
    >> finding the
    >> answer I was looking for. I just was curious what specific folders
    >> were
    >> most likely to contain spyware components/files besides Program
    >> Files. I
    >> think I'm pretty squared away though. The only thing I really have
    >> ever
    >> found was tracking cookies which I like to keep on top of and block.
    >>
    >> I like to check out new programs all the time and I think you have
    >> posted
    >> update info on Spyware Blaster which I have never used or looked at
    >> before.
    >> What others do you use besides AdAware, Spybot S&D, and HijackThis?
    >>

    > Spyware is more likely to be Registry resident than anywhere else but
    > not always.
    > You can override your automatic cookie handling in IE by blocking
    > first and third party.
    > SpyBot probably does a better job at the "tracking" stuff than
    > Ad-aware [opinion]...
    >
    > What else to I use other than what you mention, Mike Burgess' HOSTS
    > http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm This I really like, just a
    > Browser tweak that
    > filters DNS lookups through a filter, or HOSTS file.
    >
    > AdShield I also run but it no longer available in freeware, but it is
    > still public domain
    > so I'll give you a link and a block list link for you to try, at your
    > option.
    > http://ftp.ural.ru/home/index/window...utils/AdShield The
    > v1.2 version.
    > [Allow third-party Browser extensions, in IE Advanced Properties].
    > http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/adshield.htm
    > Block list, from Mike Burgess, http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.zip
    >
    > Ad-aware is really good though, if you are still not quite sure that
    > your settings are
    > spot-on, just post a query at Lavasoft Support.
    >
    > Regards!




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