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  1. #1
    emailaddress@ISP.com Guest

    ****ing Spybot

    Spybot is a good program but their user interface sucks. They never
    make it clear just what the user is supposed to do. I wanted to
    remove all the backups of spyware it found on my computer, I clicked
    on RESTORE, then selected all of them, and chose Remove them.
    Instead it restored all of them. What the ****?????

    I just scanned again, removed all of them and this time I went to the
    place they store these backups and removed them manually. I never
    understood why they save this crap anyhow. Why am I wasting harddrive
    space for useless ****.

    Spybot needs to make their program easier to use, and skip the
    deceptive things it seems notorious for. As far as removing these
    items, it DEFINATELY said REMOVE these entries, (I double checked),
    yet it went and restored them. This is a definate program error.
    I am using version 1.4. (which I now know is buggy).



  2. #2
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot

    emailaddress@ISP.com wrote:

    >Spybot needs to make their program easier to use, and skip the
    >deceptive things it seems notorious for. As far as removing these
    >items, it DEFINATELY said REMOVE these entries, (I double checked),
    >yet it went and restored them. This is a definate program error.
    >I am using version 1.4. (which I now know is buggy).


    Maybe it's time to get your eyes checked. The correct selection to
    remove the items is "Purge selected items" not "RECOVER...".

    If you're *that* dissatisfied you should probably ask for your money
    back and quit using the program. I, personally, have never had any
    problems using SBS&D and think it's worth paying for... if it wasn't
    already free.

  3. #3
    emailaddress@ISP.com Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot

    On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 17:55:21 -0500, Andy Walker
    <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote:

    >emailaddress@ISP.com wrote:
    >
    >>Spybot needs to make their program easier to use, and skip the
    >>deceptive things it seems notorious for. As far as removing these
    >>items, it DEFINATELY said REMOVE these entries, (I double checked),
    >>yet it went and restored them. This is a definate program error.
    >>I am using version 1.4. (which I now know is buggy).

    >
    >Maybe it's time to get your eyes checked. The correct selection to
    >remove the items is "Purge selected items" not "RECOVER...".
    >

    OK, I am off to the eye doctor right now......

    >If you're *that* dissatisfied you should probably ask for your money
    >back and quit using the program. I, personally, have never had any
    >problems using SBS&D and think it's worth paying for... if it wasn't
    >already free.


    I will see if they will refund my money, I just wonder if it's legal
    to make a check out for $0......
    Guess I better call my bank and ask !!!!

    Thanks for the help.

  4. #4
    Echy Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot


    emailaddress@ISP.com wrote:
    > Spybot is a good program but their user interface sucks. They never
    > make it clear just what the user is supposed to do. I wanted to
    > remove all the backups of spyware it found on my computer, I clicked
    > on RESTORE, then selected all of them, and chose Remove them.
    > Instead it restored all of them. What the ****?????
    >
    > I just scanned again, removed all of them and this time I went to the
    > place they store these backups and removed them manually. I never
    > understood why they save this crap anyhow. Why am I wasting harddrive
    > space for useless ****.
    >
    > Spybot needs to make their program easier to use, and skip the
    > deceptive things it seems notorious for. As far as removing these
    > items, it DEFINATELY said REMOVE these entries, (I double checked),
    > yet it went and restored them. This is a definate program error.
    > I am using version 1.4. (which I now know is buggy).


    Two questions:-

    Any danger that you could string a few words together without swearing
    ? ( expecting a string of F words in your reply of course - if you
    reply ).

    Do you realise that the program is totally free of charge ?


  5. #5
    Greasy Rider @ invalid.com Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot

    On 20 Nov 2006 1103 -0800, "Echy" <echy2007@yahoo.com.au>
    postulated :

    >Any danger that you could string a few words together without swearing
    >? ( expecting a string of F words in your reply of course - if you
    >reply ).
    >


    Grow a carapace *****!

  6. #6
    Pete Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot


    > Any danger that you could string a few words together without swearing
    > ? ( expecting a string of F words in your reply of course - if you
    > reply ).
    >

    Good question/point. I agree.
    -Pete



  7. #7
    cmsix Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot


    "Pete" <Pete@nospam.com> wrote in message
    news:OYq8h.13167$9v5.752@newssvr29.news.prodigy.ne t...
    >
    >> Any danger that you could string a few words together without
    >> swearing
    >> ? ( expecting a string of F words in your reply of course - if you
    >> reply ).
    >>

    > Good question/point. I agree.


    Do you realize that some people are incapable of expressing themselves
    forcefully without using profanity? As soon as they get a proper
    acronym for this tragic malady the sufferers will no doubt be eligible
    for disability payments.

    cmsix

    > -Pete
    >
    >



  8. #8
    TrUeBlUeHero Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot

    cmsix wrote:
    >
    > "Pete" <Pete@nospam.com> wrote in message
    > news:OYq8h.13167$9v5.752@newssvr29.news.prodigy.ne t...
    >>
    >>> Any danger that you could string a few words together without
    >>> swearing
    >>> ? ( expecting a string of F words in your reply of course - if you
    >>> reply ).
    >>>

    >> Good question/point. I agree.

    >
    > Do you realize that some people are incapable of expressing themselves
    > forcefully without using profanity? As soon as they get a proper
    > acronym for this tragic malady the sufferers will no doubt be eligible
    > for disability payments.
    >
    > cmsix
    >
    >> -Pete



    They could call it net-tourets. But I still don't see why people think
    swearing is an adult act. I remember being at school and being dared to
    swear it made me feel so grown up to so. However once I was 18 I
    thought how uneducated, and lacking in vocabulary, it made me seem.
    Its a bit like the TV programs that interview Joe public and he keeps
    saying "you know" every 3 words or so, it makes him look stupid but,
    hey if swearing is your thing fill your boots.


    ---
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    Virus Database (VPS): 0652-6, 01/12/2006
    Tested on: 03/12/2006 20:07:30
    avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2006 ALWIL Software.
    http://www.avast.com




  9. #9
    John Crisan Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot

    This is adult territory. Right, he's been trying to tell you that. NOT swear
    country.

    "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1fdd4e6dd9b646d3989f3c@news.readfreenews. net...
    > TrUeBlUeHero wrote
    >
    >
    >> They could call it net-tourets. But I still don't see why people think
    >> swearing is an adult act. I remember being at school and being dared to
    >> swear it made me feel so grown up to so. However once I was 18 I
    >> thought how uneducated, and lacking in vocabulary, it made me seem.
    >> Its a bit like the TV programs that interview Joe public and he keeps
    >> saying "you know" every 3 words or so, it makes him look stupid but,
    >> hey if swearing is your thing fill your boots.
    >>
    >>
    >> ---
    >> avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.
    >> Virus Database (VPS): 0652-6, 01/12/2006
    >> Tested on: 03/12/2006 20:07:30
    >> avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2006 ALWIL Software.
    >> http://www.avast.com
    >>

    >
    > Posting Usenet with a daft sig like that, confirms you are a ****wit.
    >
    > Go play in the kiddie groups. This is adult territory.
    >
    >
    >




  10. #10
    BadNews Guest

    Re: ****ing Spybot

    Spybot, One of the best programs I have used, I wish people would show their
    apreciation by donating a little cash, and not complain, when they can't
    read directions.


    "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in message
    news:4on1m2ldccng20ikaaklhg9slf55pskpf0@news.webtv .com...
    > emailaddress@ISP.com wrote:
    >
    >>Spybot needs to make their program easier to use, and skip the
    >>deceptive things it seems notorious for. As far as removing these
    >>items, it DEFINATELY said REMOVE these entries, (I double checked),
    >>yet it went and restored them. This is a definate program error.
    >>I am using version 1.4. (which I now know is buggy).

    >
    > Maybe it's time to get your eyes checked. The correct selection to
    > remove the items is "Purge selected items" not "RECOVER...".
    >
    > If you're *that* dissatisfied you should probably ask for your money
    > back and quit using the program. I, personally, have never had any
    > problems using SBS&D and think it's worth paying for... if it wasn't
    > already free.
    >




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