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    me Guest

    adaware vs spybot

    Hi all,

    When I use the immunize function of spybot, I have the possibility to
    lock the ie control panel against editing from ie and local user.

    When I afterwards run ad-aware it finds two regkeys infected. These two
    keys are the lower 2 ones from the immunize function of spybot.

    I had seen the flags went of for those 2 options (immunize), but I
    couldnt find out what caused it. Now I know the reason.

    It is not very harmfull, but I think itīs good to know.

    By the way, this is all ad-aware found on my PC for the last 7 or 8
    months. I wonder wether I should keep ad-aware running. I have the
    freeware version.

    any comments?



  2. #2
    Roy Guest

    Re: adaware vs spybot

    In article <bpvn2q$eu4$1@reader08.wxs.nl>, me@me.com says...

    > When I use the immunize function of spybot, I have the possibility to
    > lock the ie control panel against editing from ie and local user.


    And it's all too easy to forget, or overlook, that this has been done,
    when you can't access Tools/Internet Options in IE......

    Cheers,

    Roy

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    Roy Guest

    Re: adaware vs spybot

    In article <bpvn2q$eu4$1@reader08.wxs.nl>, me@me.com says...

    > By the way, this is all ad-aware found on my PC for the last 7 or 8
    > months. I wonder wether I should keep ad-aware running. I have the
    > freeware version.


    Keep both, update both regularly, and use both regularly.

    Both free, and very good in their different ways, what have you to lose?

    Cheers,

    Roy

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