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  1. #1
    Bob Guest

    Spybot-Search & Destroy

    I have removed Spybot-Search & Destroy through the Control Panel,
    Add-Remove, and it no longer shows up there. However when I go to My
    Computer, look under programs, it's still there. I try to delete it out,
    but get the following message: Cannot Delete - SDHelper.dll access is
    denied.
    How do I remove this program from my computer?



  2. #2
    data64 Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    "Bob" <roburt@grande.net> wrote in news:12lri1j7bm7nkee@corp.supernews.com:

    > I have removed Spybot-Search & Destroy through the Control Panel,
    > Add-Remove, and it no longer shows up there. However when I go to My
    > Computer, look under programs, it's still there. I try to delete it out,
    > but get the following message: Cannot Delete - SDHelper.dll access is
    > denied.
    > How do I remove this program from my computer?
    >


    Reboot before trying to delete it. If that does not help, you need to use
    something like bhohelper to remove the reference from the browser, reboot and
    then delete it.


    data64

  3. #3
    RAID!!! Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 08:33:20 -0600, Bob wrote:

    > I have removed Spybot-Search & Destroy through the Control Panel,
    > Add-Remove, and it no longer shows up there. However when I go to My
    > Computer, look under programs, it's still there. I try to delete it out,
    > but get the following message: Cannot Delete - SDHelper.dll access is
    > denied.
    > How do I remove this program from my computer?


    Open Internet Explorer, go to Internet Options/Programs then click the
    manage addons button. Disable the sdhelper.exe from Safer Networking. You
    should be able to delete that folder now. If not just boot into safe mode
    and do it.

    Why do you want to remove Spybot anyway?

  4. #4
    Quilljar Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    > Why do you want to remove Spybot anyway?

    I'll answer that. It is a very weak program and most other free ones work
    better.
    I removed it last week with absolutely no ill effects.


    --
    Cheers Quilly

    For four good books to read look at...
    http://www.quilljar.btinternet.co.uk/covers.htm
    Buy three or four altogether and get economy postage.



  5. #5
    Bob Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    Same opinion here Quilly. BTW, I did get it out of my computer. I sure
    won't put it back.


    "Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:nJudneVzs6jJ1MPYnZ2dnUVZ8tSdnZ2d@bt.com...
    >> Why do you want to remove Spybot anyway?

    >
    > I'll answer that. It is a very weak program and most other free ones work
    > better.
    > I removed it last week with absolutely no ill effects.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Cheers Quilly
    >
    > For four good books to read look at...
    > http://www.quilljar.btinternet.co.uk/covers.htm
    > Buy three or four altogether and get economy postage.
    >
    >
    >




  6. #6
    Echy Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy


    Quilljar wrote:
    > > Why do you want to remove Spybot anyway?

    >
    > I'll answer that. It is a very weak program and most other free ones work
    > better.
    > I removed it last week with absolutely no ill effects.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Cheers Quilly
    >
    > For four good books to read look at...
    > http://www.quilljar.btinternet.co.uk/covers.htm
    > Buy three or four altogether and get economy postage.


    Hi

    Curious as to how you determined that it "is a very weak program", if
    you have time to answer.

    Echy
    Melbourne
    Australia


  7. #7
    cmsix Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy


    "Echy" <echy2007@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
    news:1163825369.905315.235580@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
    >
    > Quilljar wrote:
    >> > Why do you want to remove Spybot anyway?

    >>
    >> I'll answer that. It is a very weak program and most other free
    >> ones work
    >> better.
    >> I removed it last week with absolutely no ill effects.
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Cheers Quilly
    >>
    >> For four good books to read look at...
    >> http://www.quilljar.btinternet.co.uk/covers.htm
    >> Buy three or four altogether and get economy postage.

    >
    > Hi
    >
    > Curious as to how you determined that it "is a very weak program",
    > if
    > you have time to answer.


    I'd like to hear the reasoning on that myself. I'll admit they've had
    some issues a time or two, but they were mostly just annoying.

    cmsix

    >
    > Echy
    > Melbourne
    > Australia
    >



  8. #8
    RAID!!! Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 23:44:21 -0000, Quilljar wrote:


    > I'll answer that. It is a very weak program and most other free ones work
    > better.
    > I removed it last week with absolutely no ill effects.


    What other ones that are free are better? Multi layered approach is best
    and I use Spybot, Adaware, Spywareblaster, SuperAntiSpyware and an
    extensive Hosts file to block many bad sites.

  9. #9
    RAID!!! Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 18:58:14 -0600, Bob wrote:

    > Same opinion here Quilly. BTW, I did get it out of my computer. I sure
    > won't put it back.


    How do you know it is weak unless you have Spyware for it to detect? I've
    seen it work in action and for a free app it is good.

  10. #10
    RAID!!! Guest

    Re: Spybot-Search & Destroy

    On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 07:42:13 GMT, cmsix wrote:


    > I'd like to hear the reasoning on that myself. I'll admit they've had
    > some issues a time or two, but they were mostly just annoying.
    >
    > cmsix


    They can't unless they deliberately put adware/spyware on their PC and then
    see if Spybot detects it or not over other anti-spyware apps. I've seen
    Spybot detect stuff that Adaware hasn't before. Anyway, it's best to use a
    multi-layered approach and Spybot stays on my PC along with about four
    other apps I use.

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