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Old Jan 15, 2005, 03:16 AM
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Spy-bot recovery

I downloaded spybot search and destroy to get rid of any spyware problems but now when I open my hotmail e-mail account and use ebay boxes are continually popping up say "spybot s&d has blocked the download of "doubleclick" or "avenue A inc". These boxes are a complete pain in the and I want to get rid of them. The only thing in my spybot s&d recovery box is DSO exploit. I don't really want to put it back on my computer but is this the only way to get my hotmail working properly again?

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Old Jan 15, 2005, 03:28 AM   #2  
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SpyBot

Hi,
SpyBot is not a program that stops stuff from coming into your computer. It finds stuff after you already have it, by you doing a scan.
The pop-up windows might be coming from Internet Explorer. At any website, click on Tools at the top, then Internet Options.
Click on the Security tab, the left click on Restricted Sites.
Click on the Sites button, and look to see if these pop-up names are contained in your restricted sites.

I also highly suggest using a free program, that STOPS spyware from getting into your computer. It is not a scanner, but a program that integrates with your browser.

If you wish to check it out, it's at:

http://www.download.com/SpywareBlast...ml?tag=lst-0-2

I have been using this for a month now, and NO spyware of any kind. AdAware and SpyBot have found nothing.

If you want to get rid of the DSO Exploit, I can offer you a good way to do it.
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SpyBot Pop-ups

Hi,
I made a discovery about SpyBot; didn't know it before.
The Pop-Ups ARE coming from SpyBot, sorry I said it wasn't.

Open SpyBot, then click on Immunization.
Click on the Undo icon at the top.

Apparantly, you have set immunization in SpyBot, and check on the part at the bottom of that window that you want it to show you the message, allowing you to say "yes" or "no".

I run mine without Immunization, as I already use Spyware Blaster.
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thanks, that seems to have done the trick
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Old Jan 21, 2005, 04:54 PM   #5  
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Spybot

Been using SpyBot for ages,along with it's cousin Spyware Blaster,plus a host of others.Thought you might like to try this,which is an ADVANCED tip for SpyBot.

Active X controls are blocked by adding the CLISD,which is the number between the curly bracket {0000...etc} under the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Active X compatability

You then make a dward value called "compatability Flags" and make it the hexadecimal value of 400.This is called the killbit and will stop the program from being able to run on your PC

I hope someone finds this useful.

If messing in the registry is taboo,then please leave well alone.SpyBot will still work fine if you dont mess!!

All the best,
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spybot-

When running spybot it finds under "unknown" settings in fake dll"

pathC\windows\windows32_information_file.dll

Any idea what this is? solutions? I too, have experienced the DSO as well
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