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1. Open the 0 folder
2. In the right pane, right click on 1004 and delete it
3. Right click on the 0 folder and choose New then DWORD Value
4. A new DWORD key will appear named New Value #1. Rename it to 1004 and hit Enter
5. Hit Enter again (or double click 1004) to open your new 1004 DWORD
6. A dialog box will appear. The Name Value at the top will be 1004. On the left is a box to enter a Value data. Place a 3 in this box. On the right is a place to choose the BASE. Make sure hexadecimal is chosen
7. Click OK and close the registry
The next time you run spybot, the problem should be gone, and you don't have to tell spybot to ignore it.
I did this, ran Spybot, and it did not find DSO Exploit anymore :). This is easy fix, just delete one value, and add one. Thanks GTX for the tip.