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    Duane Guest

    Spybot and AdAware 2007 conflict

    While installing Spybot version 1.5.2 (just after installing AdAware
    2007) I received a message from Spybot saying that it is incompatible
    with AdAware 2007.

    Is this true? Is there any way to have these 2 programs coexist?

    These are my favorite protection programs for non-virus malware.
    Since no one malware protection program seems to do-it-all, what are
    other users favorite combinations.

    My favorite "concoction" is; AdAware, Spybot, Spyware Blaster and
    sometimes SuperAntispyware. I've tried Spysweeper, MS Defender and
    Spyware Doctor, but they never found anything that the others couldn't
    find.

    Also, I use FireFox with Script blocking and common sense.

    - Duane



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    jmv Guest

    Re: Spybot and AdAware 2007 conflict

    "Duane" <NoSpam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:HDBxj.14290$R84.13476@newssvr25.news.prodigy. net...
    > While installing Spybot version 1.5.2 (just after installing AdAware
    > 2007) I received a message from Spybot saying that it is incompatible
    > with AdAware 2007.
    >
    > Is this true? Is there any way to have these 2 programs coexist?
    >
    > These are my favorite protection programs for non-virus malware.
    > Since no one malware protection program seems to do-it-all, what are
    > other users favorite combinations.
    >
    > My favorite "concoction" is; AdAware, Spybot, Spyware Blaster and
    > sometimes SuperAntispyware. I've tried Spysweeper, MS Defender and
    > Spyware Doctor, but they never found anything that the others couldn't
    > find.
    >
    > Also, I use FireFox with Script blocking and common sense.
    >
    > - Duane


    I used Ad-Aware Personal SE and Spybot for years and they never
    had any incompatibility issues. When I installed AdAware 2007 I do
    not remember having any problems with it and Spybot, but that was
    awhile ago.

    However, AdAware 2007 only lasted on my computer for about
    a month and I got rid of it as I did not like it. I now use Spybot,
    Spyware Blaster, Spyware Terminator and SuperAntispyware.

    At this point, SuperAntispyware is my personal favorite as I have
    been using it at work to clean up several PC's and it does a pretty
    good job. On the last three PC's I used it on it found, and got rid
    of, a total of a little over 900 spyware entries.

    The biggest problem I had with AdAware 2007 was I could not
    tell if it was updating. I would tell it to and sit there waiting to see
    if anything happened. Eventually the update would complete, but
    I hated the lack of a progress bar showing me the percentage of
    completion.

    Another thing I did not like was the previous version allowed you
    to pick the directory, or directories, that you wanted to scan and
    AdAware 2007 will not allow that in the free version. Sometimes
    I just want to do a quick scan of the system32 folder, as that is
    where allot of spyware files get stored, and it won't allow that.



  3. #3
    Duane Guest

    Re: Spybot and AdAware 2007 conflict


    >
    > I used Ad-Aware Personal SE and Spybot for years and they never
    > had any incompatibility issues. When I installed AdAware 2007 I do
    > not remember having any problems with it and Spybot, but that was
    > awhile ago.
    >
    > However, AdAware 2007 only lasted on my computer for about
    > a month and I got rid of it as I did not like it. I now use Spybot,
    > Spyware Blaster, Spyware Terminator and SuperAntispyware.
    >
    > At this point, SuperAntispyware is my personal favorite as I have
    > been using it at work to clean up several PC's and it does a pretty
    > good job. On the last three PC's I used it on it found, and got rid
    > of, a total of a little over 900 spyware entries.
    >
    > The biggest problem I had with AdAware 2007 was I could not
    > tell if it was updating. I would tell it to and sit there waiting to

    see
    > if anything happened. Eventually the update would complete, but
    > I hated the lack of a progress bar showing me the percentage of
    > completion.
    >
    > Another thing I did not like was the previous version allowed you
    > to pick the directory, or directories, that you wanted to scan and
    > AdAware 2007 will not allow that in the free version. Sometimes
    > I just want to do a quick scan of the system32 folder, as that is
    > where allot of spyware files get stored, and it won't allow that.
    >

    Thanks jmv for your reply.

    You make some good points. I also found SuperAntispyware cleaned some
    problems out very well of others pc's I've used it on.

    Have you ever had problems where Spybot locks up the pc while
    scanning? Spybot S&D just locked up my pc that required a hard boot.
    It stopped scanning and everything froze, the display froze and
    nothing from the mouse or keyboard. The cap lock, scroll lock and num
    lock wouldn't change...

    The pc I was scanning was clean and normally runs very well.

    Let me know if you've had any lockup problems when scanning with
    Spybot S&D 1.5.2.

    Thanks,
    Duane



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    jmv Guest

    Re: Spybot and AdAware 2007 conflict

    "Duane" <NoSpam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:KKSzj.11629$Mw.10352@nlpi068.nbdc.sbc.com...
    > You make some good points. I also found SuperAntispyware
    > cleaned some problems out very well of others pc's I've used it
    > on.


    I have used it on six computers so far and it cleaned them up
    pretty well. I ran Spybot afterwards, which found about a half
    dozen to a dozen things that SuperAntispyware didn't find, but
    I used to get pretty much the same results when I ran Ad-Aware
    before Spybot.


    > Have you ever had problems where Spybot locks up the pc while
    > scanning? Spybot S&D just locked up my pc that required a hard
    > boot. It stopped scanning and everything froze, the display froze
    > and nothing from the mouse or keyboard. The cap lock, scroll
    > lock and num lock wouldn't change...


    Not with the newest version, but I have only been using 1.5.2 for
    a little over a month. I used to run into that occasionally with 1.4
    and I'm pretty sure it was due to either a spyware or a virus that
    was locking it up. Then I would run a virus scan, and try another
    spyware scanner, and once they removed whatever they found I
    was able to run Spybot again.

    I know there are some viruses or spyware that can shut down
    or lockup the McAfee virus scanner, which is what we use on
    our computers at work, and I've heard there are ones that can
    do the same thing to Spybot and Ad-Aware as they are two
    popular spyware scanners.


    > The pc I was scanning was clean and normally runs very well.


    Are you sure it is clean? All it takes is that one virus or spyware
    that locks up Spybot.


    > Let me know if you've had any lockup problems when scanning
    > with Spybot S&D 1.5.2.


    None so far, just those few with the earlier version. However, I
    have only been able to use Spybot 1.5.2 on six computers since
    I started using it. A few years ago we had serious problems with
    spyware infesting computers on our network and my co-workers
    and I had to clean up at least a dozen, or more, a week.

    Eventually the network administrators installed spyware blocking
    software on our network servers, which does a pretty good job
    of blocking the majority of it. These days I rarely get a spyware
    infected computer, that is plugged into the network, since they
    access the internet through the network servers with the spyware
    blocking software.

    About the only ones I get with a spyware problem are the laptops
    that use wireless cards to access the network through the internet
    rather then a network cable plugged into the computer. Since they
    access the internet first, then our network, anything they do on the
    internet is not blocked by the spyware blocking software that is on
    our network servers.



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