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    Gimpy Guest

    Spyware Blaster

    All of a sudden I open S/B & it has 207 items not protected. Do the "protect
    all" & am ok till the next time I reboot & then once again, 207 items not
    protected? Went to add/remove & deleted the program, down loaded it again &
    did all the updates, but the problem persists ...Any ideas, Thanks Gimpy



  2. #2
    Heather Guest

    Re: Spyware Blaster

    What OS are you using and also, I use Firefox 99% of the time, so you
    could *protect* both IE and FF separately......see the 4 items at the
    top of the SB page. Also scroll through the items in the boxes and make
    sure all of them are ticked off.

    Other than that, there is a Forum for the program at Wilders.....
    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=23

    Good luck......Heather

    "Gimpy" <Gimpy@yahoosix.net> wrote in message
    news:v9OQh.84$aL5.9@newsfe02.lga...
    > All of a sudden I open S/B & it has 207 items not protected. Do the
    > "protect all" & am ok till the next time I reboot & then once again,
    > 207 items not protected? Went to add/remove & deleted the program,
    > down loaded it again & did all the updates, but the problem persists
    > ...Any ideas, Thanks Gimpy
    >




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    cbgerry Guest

    Re: Spyware Blaster

    On Apr 4, 9:57 am, "Gimpy" <G...@yahoosix.net> wrote:
    > All of a sudden I open S/B & it has 207 items not protected. Do the "protect
    > all" & am ok till the next time I reboot & then once again, 207 items not
    > protected? Went to add/remove & deleted the program, down loaded it again &
    > did all the updates, but the problem persists ...Any ideas, Thanks Gimpy



    Spyware Blaster can damage your computer.


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    cbgerry Guest

    Re: Spyware Blaster

    On Apr 4, 3:33 pm, "cbgerry" <cbge...@bluecollarpc.net> wrote:
    > On Apr 4, 9:57 am, "Gimpy" <G...@yahoosix.net> wrote:
    >
    > > All of a sudden I open S/B & it has 207 items not protected. Do the "protect
    > > all" & am ok till the next time I reboot & then once again, 207 items not
    > > protected? Went to add/remove & deleted the program, down loaded it again &
    > > did all the updates, but the problem persists ...Any ideas, Thanks Gimpy

    >
    > Spyware Blaster can damage your computer.




    Product Incrementation of Windows Registry - Windows Registry Size
    Limits
    http://www.liutilities.com/products/registrybooster/faq/registrycleaner/<http://www.liutilities.com/products/registrybooster/faq/registrycleaner/>
    "Fragmentation is a serious problem and occurs when application
    processes modify the registry continually and incrementally .
    Eventually registry file sizes may exceed the Registry Size Limits
    imposed by Windows. This causes subsequent modifications to the
    registry to fail. Most registry repair software allow you to defrag
    your registry ensuring that such issues do not occur. This is true
    prevention."


    ......the constant inordinate or unusual 'incrementation' of constantly
    adding Restricted Sites and domain entries in the great mass volume
    that these type utilities do that offer no real protection - as
    malware circumvents the Restrictecd Sites feature of any browser
    anyway - will lead to failure of software running processes and
    application design as well as the Windows Operating System.

    The Windows Registry has an imposed size limit. When this is
    approached and to sucession - Windows wll fail to operate as well as
    other software that relies on normal incremental changes such as
    definition updates to antivirus and critical Windows Updates.

    SEE:

    Windows Registry Size Limits Imposed / Microsoft...
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...1/12/XPKernel/
    There is a limit on the size of the System hive (the file that stores
    the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System key and its descendants) of 200MB,
    because of restrictions placed on the operating system boot loader by
    the environment in which it runs (the boot loader reads the System
    hive into memory very early in the boot process), but the limit for
    the System hive was just 12MB in previous versions of Windows.....

    MORE:
    Registry Size Limit functionality has been removed from Windows Server
    2003 and from Windows XP
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/292726

    Windows Registry Size Limits
    http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724872.aspx

    RegistrySizeLimit
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true

    Don't listen to hackers - and this is extremely crucial with all
    systems released before Windows XP. The XP size limit was increased
    but has an imposed Size Limit by Microsoft. Some (like MVPs or ITs)
    say "don't worry about it"... and those are just the persons you
    remember when your computer fails. Too late then.

    Hackers will tell you to set up "registry folders" for Windows 98 and
    95. Hackers will tell you if and when you run out of room in XP you
    can "increase the paged pool size - no problem". Neither of these work
    or are true and are bad hacks and may intentionally be attempting
    pranks at your expense to destroy peoples machines like the "kiddie
    script" malware writers - or for "bragging rights" achieved.

    DUMP IT ! Did you know that antispyware programs like Webroot
    Spysweeper and Trend Micro Antispyware and the free Microsoft Windows
    Defender have real time active shields that block all attempts at all
    sites - not just "the bad ones - Restricted Sites" ???

    Take a look here at what you are missing:
    Shields Screenshot:
    http://bluecollarpc.net/coppermine-p...apshotCopy.jpg

    This is what those that run donate forums and repair shops do not tell
    you so that they continually derive illicit profit at the expense of
    the unknowing consumer. It is very simple - for 30 dollars a year you
    are good to go. End of story. Do it and dump it now before you injure
    your machine.


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