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  1. #1
    brian Guest

    sasseh.dll

    I was checking my system out using autoruns and found a shell hook for
    SuperAntispyware sasseh.dll I do have the free version of SuperAntiSpyware
    but it doesn't do ad blocking why the shell hook?

  2. #2
    Ze Muffinman Guest

    Re: sasseh.dll

    Can you rewrite that with grammar? Meaning periods and commas? I
    understand that you're a frequent post to
    alt.losers.who.speak.chatspeak, but to those of us who prefer English,
    that makes no sense.
    brian wrote:
    > I was checking my system out using autoruns and found a shell hook for
    > SuperAntispyware sasseh.dll I do have the free version of SuperAntiSpyware
    > but it doesn't do ad blocking why the shell hook?



  3. #3
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: sasseh.dll

    From: "Ze Muffinman" <truemuffinman@poetictimes.com>

    | Can you rewrite that with grammar? Meaning periods and commas? I
    | understand that you're a frequent post to
    | alt.losers.who.speak.chatspeak, but to those of us who prefer English,
    | that makes no sense.


    Cut him some slack !

    That is a VERY good question and I think well stated. I have seen many post much worse.

    U no wut i meen ? :-)

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  4. #4
    Nick Skrepetos Guest

    Re: sasseh.dll


    brian wrote:
    > I was checking my system out using autoruns and found a shell hook for
    > SuperAntispyware sasseh.dll I do have the free version of SuperAntiSpyware
    > but it doesn't do ad blocking why the shell hook?


    Brian - Shell Execute Hooks are typically used to "trap" or "monitor"
    items executed through the Windows Shell (usually Explorer).
    SUPERAntiSpyware and SUPERAdBlocker both use Shell Execute Hooks for
    part of the real-time blocking and monitoring of processes
    created/executed through the shell.

    I can't go into the specific ways we use these due to the proprietary
    nature, but they are used for both the Free Edition and Professional
    Edition of SUPERAntiSpyware. They do play a roll in removing and
    blocking some of the nastier infections.

    Nick Skrepetos
    SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    http://www.superantispyware.com
    http://superantispyware.blogspot.com
    http://forums.superantispyware.com


  5. #5
    Brian Guest

    Re: sasseh.dll

    * Nick Skrepetos:
    > brian wrote:
    >> I was checking my system out using autoruns and found a shell hook for
    >> SuperAntispyware sasseh.dll I do have the free version of SuperAntiSpyware
    >> but it doesn't do ad blocking why the shell hook?

    >
    > Brian - Shell Execute Hooks are typically used to "trap" or "monitor"
    > items executed through the Windows Shell (usually Explorer).
    > SUPERAntiSpyware and SUPERAdBlocker both use Shell Execute Hooks for
    > part of the real-time blocking and monitoring of processes
    > created/executed through the shell.
    >
    > I can't go into the specific ways we use these due to the proprietary
    > nature, but they are used for both the Free Edition and Professional
    > Edition of SUPERAntiSpyware. They do play a roll in removing and
    > blocking some of the nastier infections.
    >
    > Nick Skrepetos
    > SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    > http://www.superantispyware.com
    > http://superantispyware.blogspot.com
    > http://forums.superantispyware.com
    >


    thanks Nick

  6. #6
    Brian Guest

    Re: sasseh.dll

    * Ze Muffinman:
    > Can you rewrite that with grammar? Meaning periods and commas? I
    > understand that you're a frequent post to
    > alt.losers.who.speak.chatspeak, but to those of us who prefer English,
    > that makes no sense.
    > brian wrote:
    >> I was checking my system out using autoruns and found a shell hook for
    >> SuperAntispyware sasseh.dll I do have the free version of SuperAntiSpyware
    >> but it doesn't do ad blocking why the shell hook?

    >


    I was using a program called "Autoruns" that checks system processes. I
    noticed a shell hook using a dll called "sasseh.dll". That dll is for
    SuperAntiSpyware and is used for ad-blocking. I have the free version of
    SuperAntiSpyware which does not contain the ad-blocking feature. So
    hence the question, "Why would I have the shell hook/dll?"
    I apologize if my grammar or punctuation has offended you muffinman (is
    that your birth name?). I try to run my posts through spell check and
    have a couple of copy editors check them to make sure that they are
    grammatically correct, but I guess I just got lazy. By the way, how do
    you top post? My newsreader automatically puts my quotes at the bottom.
    Weird.

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