Updates for AdAware and Spybot

A

Alias

After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray. I
tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program and
nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.
--
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
 
R

richard

Alias wrote:
> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray. I
> tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program and
> nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
> uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.


Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid of
it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.

Is the old version still available somewhere?

richard
 
A

Alias

richard wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray.
>> I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program
>> and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
>> uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.

>
> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid of
> it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.


PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
task manager too.

> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>
> richard


I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an email
and I'll email it to you.
--
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
 
R

richard

Alias wrote:
> richard wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray.
>>> I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program
>>> and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
>>> uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.

>>
>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid
>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.

>
> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
> task manager too.
>
>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>
>> richard

>
> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an email
> and I'll email it to you.


Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
continue to provide new definition files.
 
A

Alias

richard wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> richard wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
>>>> version.
>>>
>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid
>>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.

>>
>> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
>> task manager too.
>>
>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>
>>> richard

>>
>> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an
>> email and I'll email it to you.

>
> Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
> and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
> continue to provide new definition files.


I'm thinking about not installing it at all. It never finds anything.

--
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
 
H

Heirloom

The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The biggest
problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be recognizing this as a
problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the fact that the Adaware 2007
updates want you to dl'd the files for Adwatch even if you don't have the
'Pro' version, that sucks. I think that I will be seeking alternatives to
this app....in spite of its' years of good service, it seems to be turning
to 'poopy' almost overnight.

Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro has a
scanner, I really have no further use for it.
This site offers a review of some alternatives:
http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if anyone
else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back with any of my
findings.
Heirloom, old and a big "thank you" to this
wonderful NG

"richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Alias wrote:
>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray. I
>> tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program and
>> nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
>> uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.

>
> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid of
> it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>
> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>
> richard
 
E

Ed Meza

I concur with you Alias. I have had Ad Aware for 2 years and all it finds
is *cookies* classified as *critical*. Thus thinking about removing it
myself.
¡Saludos!
Ed
"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
news:urCOx7k6HHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> richard wrote:
> > Alias wrote:
> >> richard wrote:
> >>> Alias wrote:
> >>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
> >>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
> >>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
> >>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
> >>>> version.
> >>>
> >>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid
> >>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
> >>
> >> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
> >> task manager too.
> >>
> >>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
> >>>
> >>> richard
> >>
> >> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an
> >> email and I'll email it to you.

> >
> > Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
> > and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
> > continue to provide new definition files.

>
> I'm thinking about not installing it at all. It never finds anything.
>
> --
> Alias
> To email me, remove shoes
 
H

Heirloom

Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search for
alternatives to Adaware:
http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first link I sent,
have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
Heirloom, old and looking

"Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The biggest
> problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be recognizing this as a
> problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the fact that the Adaware 2007
> updates want you to dl'd the files for Adwatch even if you don't have the
> 'Pro' version, that sucks. I think that I will be seeking alternatives to
> this app....in spite of its' years of good service, it seems to be turning
> to 'poopy' almost overnight.
>
> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro has a
> scanner, I really have no further use for it.
> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if anyone
> else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back with any of my
> findings.
> Heirloom, old and a big "thank you" to this
> wonderful NG
>
> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Alias wrote:
>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray. I
>>> tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program and
>>> nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
>>> uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.

>>
>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid of
>> it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>
>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>
>> richard

>
>
 
A

Alias

Ed Meza wrote:
> I concur with you Alias. I have had Ad Aware for 2 years and all it finds
> is *cookies* classified as *critical*. Thus thinking about removing it
> myself.
> ¡Saludos!
> Ed


I use Crap Cleaner to get rid of cookies and use its settings to not
nuke cookies I want to keep.

Salu2 :) Do you live in Spain?
--
Alias
To email me, remove shoes

> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
> news:urCOx7k6HHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> richard wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> richard wrote:
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
>>>>>> version.
>>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid
>>>>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>>> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
>>>> task manager too.
>>>>
>>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>>>
>>>>> richard
>>>> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an
>>>> email and I'll email it to you.
>>> Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
>>> and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
>>> continue to provide new definition files.

>> I'm thinking about not installing it at all. It never finds anything.
>>
>> --
>> Alias
>> To email me, remove shoes

>
>
 
H

Heather

Hi Loon.....

I did try out Spyware Doctor and I suppose it is good, but I didn't like
all the "thrashing about" in the background, so have disabled it.

I am just using the *old three*.....Spyware S & D, AdAware 1.6 and
SpywareBlaster. Don't think I need anything else cuz all they find is
the same darn cookie every time and I can manually delete that one.

Cheers from a steamy hot Toronto.....you send this up??

Figgs

"Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
news:%23S21aBl6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search for
> alternatives to Adaware:
> http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
> It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first link I
> sent, have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
> I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
> Heirloom, old and looking
>
> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The
>> biggest problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be
>> recognizing this as a problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the
>> fact that the Adaware 2007 updates want you to dl'd the files for
>> Adwatch even if you don't have the 'Pro' version, that sucks. I
>> think that I will be seeking alternatives to this app....in spite of
>> its' years of good service, it seems to be turning to 'poopy' almost
>> overnight.
>>
>> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro
>> has a scanner, I really have no further use for it.
>> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
>> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
>> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if
>> anyone else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back
>> with any of my findings.
>> Heirloom, old and a big "thank you" to
>> this wonderful NG
>>
>> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
>> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
>>>> version.
>>>
>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get
>>> rid of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>>
>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>
>>> richard

>>
>>

>
>
 
H

Heirloom

Hey Figgs,
Yeah, I have about the same thing, except that I have the MS app,
the ZAPro, the HOSTS file, and others. Having the Adaware is probably
overkill, ya think? Like you, it has never found anything....other than the
odd, benign little cookie once in a while and I have Cookie Pal to remedy
that.
I just feel like Lavasoft is shooting themselves in the foot with
this new 'crap.'
Heirloom, old and need some breakfast

"Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:O217uUl6HHA.4660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi Loon.....
>
> I did try out Spyware Doctor and I suppose it is good, but I didn't like
> all the "thrashing about" in the background, so have disabled it.
>
> I am just using the *old three*.....Spyware S & D, AdAware 1.6 and
> SpywareBlaster. Don't think I need anything else cuz all they find is the
> same darn cookie every time and I can manually delete that one.
>
> Cheers from a steamy hot Toronto.....you send this up??
>
> Figgs
>
> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> news:%23S21aBl6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search for
>> alternatives to Adaware:
>> http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
>> It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first link I
>> sent, have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
>> I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
>> Heirloom, old and looking
>>
>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The biggest
>>> problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be recognizing this as
>>> a problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the fact that the Adaware
>>> 2007 updates want you to dl'd the files for Adwatch even if you don't
>>> have the 'Pro' version, that sucks. I think that I will be seeking
>>> alternatives to this app....in spite of its' years of good service, it
>>> seems to be turning to 'poopy' almost overnight.
>>>
>>> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro has
>>> a scanner, I really have no further use for it.
>>> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
>>> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
>>> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if
>>> anyone else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back with
>>> any of my findings.
>>> Heirloom, old and a big "thank you" to
>>> this wonderful NG
>>>
>>> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
>>> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the systray.
>>>>> I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the AdAware program
>>>>> and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put itself back so I
>>>>> uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old version.
>>>>
>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get rid
>>>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>>>
>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>>
>>>> richard
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
 
E

Ed Meza

I do the same with CCleaner.
I do have an icon in the task bar for Spybot S&D Resident, since the latest
update. Does not allow me to remove it. Any ideas?
No, I live in Seattle.
¡Saludos!
Ed
"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
news:eUPKKFl6HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Ed Meza wrote:
> > I concur with you Alias. I have had Ad Aware for 2 years and all it

finds
> > is *cookies* classified as *critical*. Thus thinking about removing it
> > myself.
> > ¡Saludos!
> > Ed

>
> I use Crap Cleaner to get rid of cookies and use its settings to not
> nuke cookies I want to keep.
>
> Salu2 :) Do you live in Spain?
> --
> Alias
> To email me, remove shoes
>
> > "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
> > news:urCOx7k6HHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >> richard wrote:
> >>> Alias wrote:
> >>>> richard wrote:
> >>>>> Alias wrote:
> >>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
> >>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
> >>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
> >>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
> >>>>>> version.
> >>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get

rid
> >>>>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
> >>>> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
> >>>> task manager too.
> >>>>
> >>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> richard
> >>>> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an
> >>>> email and I'll email it to you.
> >>> Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
> >>> and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
> >>> continue to provide new definition files.
> >> I'm thinking about not installing it at all. It never finds anything.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Alias
> >> To email me, remove shoes

> >
> >
 
A

Alias

Ed Meza wrote:
> I do the same with CCleaner.
> I do have an icon in the task bar for Spybot S&D Resident, since the latest
> update. Does not allow me to remove it. Any ideas?
> No, I live in Seattle.
> ¡Saludos!
> Ed


Task bar of what, IE? Do you use tea time per chance?

Alias

> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
> news:eUPKKFl6HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Ed Meza wrote:
>>> I concur with you Alias. I have had Ad Aware for 2 years and all it

> finds
>>> is *cookies* classified as *critical*. Thus thinking about removing it
>>> myself.
>>> ¡Saludos!
>>> Ed

>> I use Crap Cleaner to get rid of cookies and use its settings to not
>> nuke cookies I want to keep.
>>
>> Salu2 :) Do you live in Spain?
>> --
>> Alias
>> To email me, remove shoes
>>
>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
>>> news:urCOx7k6HHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> richard wrote:
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> richard wrote:
>>>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>>>>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>>>>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>>>>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
>>>>>>>> version.
>>>>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get

> rid
>>>>>>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>>>>> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
>>>>>> task manager too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> richard
>>>>>> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an
>>>>>> email and I'll email it to you.
>>>>> Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
>>>>> and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
>>>>> continue to provide new definition files.
>>>> I'm thinking about not installing it at all. It never finds anything.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Alias
>>>> To email me, remove shoes
>>>

>
>





--
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To email me, remove shoes
 
H

Heirloom

Alias has it on the money. Look up 'Resident Tea Timer' in the Help and it
will explain everything, including how to turn it off (that will get it out
of the Systray).
Heirloom, old and don't use it

"Ed Meza" <tony_nospam24@q.com> wrote in message
news:eMsD7Om6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I do the same with CCleaner.
> I do have an icon in the task bar for Spybot S&D Resident, since the
> latest
> update. Does not allow me to remove it. Any ideas?
> No, I live in Seattle.
> ¡Saludos!
> Ed
> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
> news:eUPKKFl6HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Ed Meza wrote:
>> > I concur with you Alias. I have had Ad Aware for 2 years and all it

> finds
>> > is *cookies* classified as *critical*. Thus thinking about removing it
>> > myself.
>> > ¡Saludos!
>> > Ed

>>
>> I use Crap Cleaner to get rid of cookies and use its settings to not
>> nuke cookies I want to keep.
>>
>> Salu2 :) Do you live in Spain?
>> --
>> Alias
>> To email me, remove shoes
>>
>> > "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
>> > news:urCOx7k6HHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> >> richard wrote:
>> >>> Alias wrote:
>> >>>> richard wrote:
>> >>>>> Alias wrote:
>> >>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>> >>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>> >>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>> >>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
>> >>>>>> version.
>> >>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get

> rid
>> >>>>> of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>> >>>> PITA, I agree. Uninstalling it removed the AdWareWatch crap from the
>> >>>> task manager too.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> richard
>> >>>> I have the set-up on my computer. If you can't find it, drop me an
>> >>>> email and I'll email it to you.
>> >>> Thanks, Alias. I found a copy on CNET and now have it installed. Neat
>> >>> and simple, the way it should be. I wonder how long LavaSoft will
>> >>> continue to provide new definition files.
>> >> I'm thinking about not installing it at all. It never finds anything.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Alias
>> >> To email me, remove shoes
>> >
>> >

>
>
 
J

Joan Archer

I never really bothered with SpyBot, just have SpywareBlaster and Ad-Aware
2007 plus my Zone Alarm Pro and NOD32

I don't have that icon in my notification area but like the rest of you
only ever get tracking cookies found and then there's never more than 3 or
4 I only run it once a week on a Monday morning.

I haven't upgraded John's machine with the new version yet, at least it's
still getting updates <g>
Joan

Heather wrote:
> Hi Loon.....
>
> I did try out Spyware Doctor and I suppose it is good, but I didn't
> like all the "thrashing about" in the background, so have disabled it.
>
> I am just using the *old three*.....Spyware S & D, AdAware 1.6 and
> SpywareBlaster. Don't think I need anything else cuz all they find is
> the same darn cookie every time and I can manually delete that one.
>
> Cheers from a steamy hot Toronto.....you send this up??
>
> Figgs
>
> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> news:%23S21aBl6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search for
>> alternatives to Adaware:
>> http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
>> It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first link I
>> sent, have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
>> I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
>> Heirloom, old and looking
>>
>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The
>>> biggest problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be
>>> recognizing this as a problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the
>>> fact that the Adaware 2007 updates want you to dl'd the files for
>>> Adwatch even if you don't have the 'Pro' version, that sucks. I
>>> think that I will be seeking alternatives to this app....in spite of
>>> its' years of good service, it seems to be turning to 'poopy' almost
>>> overnight.
>>>
>>> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro
>>> has a scanner, I really have no further use for it.
>>> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
>>> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
>>> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if
>>> anyone else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back
>>> with any of my findings.
>>> Heirloom, old and a big "thank you"
>>> to this wonderful NG
>>>
>>> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
>>> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the old
>>>>> version.
>>>>
>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get
>>>> rid of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>>>
>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>>
>>>> richard
 
H

Heather

Can we say "paranoia"???? Mua ha ha. Couldn't resist that, old sock!!

I don't have Zone Alarm (XP firewall works just fine), no HOSTS file
(never did like the idea of that one) and my EZ Trust AV just expired
yesterday, so running without one day's updates. No big deal, frankly.

Think about it......when was the last time your AV went off?? Years for
me. But will get either AVG or Avast......just have to decide which
one.

Yep....you are right. AdAware is overkill for you. I ran Spybot today
(do that about once a month) and it found 4 or 5 ad cookies in Firefox,
so obviously AdAware does not check that browser......one more reason to
dump it. OTOH, I prefer the speed of AdAware........and as I typed that
last statement, realized that Spybot has to be better cuz it takes 5
times as long (not to forget it found my FF cookie stash and checked
it). I usually manually delete those anyway.

HEY....was yakking with Beauregard Shagnasty (aka Shaggy) and he helped
me out with a *paranoia* Firefox matter and that is when I realized that
our beloved little proggie, SpywareBlaster, puts a ton of bad cookie
thingies into Firefox. Not too shabby!!

And my poor old face is slowly getting better. I wish I had normal
roots like you guys.....drilling teeth out of my jawbone is not a fun
thing to go through. My jaw is still REALLY SORE, but I have lost
almost a stone!! That's OK!!!!!! Have to go back to the surgeon on
Friday cuz it is still very, very sore. Ron and I head to Toronto
tomorrow for his 6 month checkup. Fingers crossed, everyone!!

Cheers.....Figgs.
"Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
news:uZ6Suvl6HHA.4348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hey Figgs,
> Yeah, I have about the same thing, except that I have the MS
> app, the ZAPro, the HOSTS file, and others. Having the Adaware is
> probably overkill, ya think? Like you, it has never found
> anything....other than the odd, benign little cookie once in a while
> and I have Cookie Pal to remedy that.
> I just feel like Lavasoft is shooting themselves in the foot
> with this new 'crap.'
> Heirloom, old and need some
> breakfast
>
> "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:O217uUl6HHA.4660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Hi Loon.....
>>
>> I did try out Spyware Doctor and I suppose it is good, but I didn't
>> like all the "thrashing about" in the background, so have disabled
>> it.
>>
>> I am just using the *old three*.....Spyware S & D, AdAware 1.6 and
>> SpywareBlaster. Don't think I need anything else cuz all they find
>> is the same darn cookie every time and I can manually delete that
>> one.
>>
>> Cheers from a steamy hot Toronto.....you send this up??
>>
>> Figgs
>>
>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:%23S21aBl6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search for
>>> alternatives to Adaware:
>>> http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
>>> It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first link
>>> I sent, have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
>>> I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
>>> Heirloom, old and looking
>>>
>>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>>> news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The
>>>> biggest problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be
>>>> recognizing this as a problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the
>>>> fact that the Adaware 2007 updates want you to dl'd the files for
>>>> Adwatch even if you don't have the 'Pro' version, that sucks. I
>>>> think that I will be seeking alternatives to this app....in spite
>>>> of its' years of good service, it seems to be turning to 'poopy'
>>>> almost overnight.
>>>>
>>>> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro
>>>> has a scanner, I really have no further use for it.
>>>> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
>>>> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
>>>> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if
>>>> anyone else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back
>>>> with any of my findings.
>>>> Heirloom, old and a big "thank you"
>>>> to this wonderful NG
>>>>
>>>> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
>>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the
>>>>>> old version.
>>>>>
>>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get
>>>>> rid of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>>>>>
>>>>> richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
 
W

webster72n

"Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:uqyx36o6HHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Can we say "paranoia"???? Mua ha ha. Couldn't resist that, old sock!!
>
> I don't have Zone Alarm (XP firewall works just fine), no HOSTS file
> (never did like the idea of that one) and my EZ Trust AV just expired
> yesterday, so running without one day's updates. No big deal, frankly.
>
> Think about it......when was the last time your AV went off?? Years for
> me. But will get either AVG or Avast......just have to decide which
> one.


If I would tell you 'get Avast', you probably would get AVG? <vbg>.

Harry.

>
> Yep....you are right. AdAware is overkill for you. I ran Spybot today
> (do that about once a month) and it found 4 or 5 ad cookies in Firefox,
> so obviously AdAware does not check that browser......one more reason to
> dump it. OTOH, I prefer the speed of AdAware........and as I typed that
> last statement, realized that Spybot has to be better cuz it takes 5
> times as long (not to forget it found my FF cookie stash and checked
> it). I usually manually delete those anyway.
>
> HEY....was yakking with Beauregard Shagnasty (aka Shaggy) and he helped
> me out with a *paranoia* Firefox matter and that is when I realized that
> our beloved little proggie, SpywareBlaster, puts a ton of bad cookie
> thingies into Firefox. Not too shabby!!
>
> And my poor old face is slowly getting better. I wish I had normal
> roots like you guys.....drilling teeth out of my jawbone is not a fun
> thing to go through. My jaw is still REALLY SORE, but I have lost
> almost a stone!! That's OK!!!!!! Have to go back to the surgeon on
> Friday cuz it is still very, very sore. Ron and I head to Toronto
> tomorrow for his 6 month checkup. Fingers crossed, everyone!!
>
> Cheers.....Figgs.
> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> news:uZ6Suvl6HHA.4348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Hey Figgs,
> > Yeah, I have about the same thing, except that I have the MS
> > app, the ZAPro, the HOSTS file, and others. Having the Adaware is
> > probably overkill, ya think? Like you, it has never found
> > anything....other than the odd, benign little cookie once in a while
> > and I have Cookie Pal to remedy that.
> > I just feel like Lavasoft is shooting themselves in the foot
> > with this new 'crap.'
> > Heirloom, old and need some
> > breakfast
> >
> > "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> > news:O217uUl6HHA.4660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> Hi Loon.....
> >>
> >> I did try out Spyware Doctor and I suppose it is good, but I didn't
> >> like all the "thrashing about" in the background, so have disabled
> >> it.
> >>
> >> I am just using the *old three*.....Spyware S & D, AdAware 1.6 and
> >> SpywareBlaster. Don't think I need anything else cuz all they find
> >> is the same darn cookie every time and I can manually delete that
> >> one.
> >>
> >> Cheers from a steamy hot Toronto.....you send this up??
> >>
> >> Figgs
> >>
> >> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> >> news:%23S21aBl6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> >>> Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search for
> >>> alternatives to Adaware:
> >>> http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
> >>> It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first link
> >>> I sent, have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
> >>> I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
> >>> Heirloom, old and looking
> >>>
> >>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The
> >>>> biggest problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be
> >>>> recognizing this as a problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by the
> >>>> fact that the Adaware 2007 updates want you to dl'd the files for
> >>>> Adwatch even if you don't have the 'Pro' version, that sucks. I
> >>>> think that I will be seeking alternatives to this app....in spite
> >>>> of its' years of good service, it seems to be turning to 'poopy'
> >>>> almost overnight.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that ZAPro
> >>>> has a scanner, I really have no further use for it.
> >>>> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
> >>>> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
> >>>> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use, if
> >>>> anyone else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post back
> >>>> with any of my findings.
> >>>> Heirloom, old and a big "thank you"
> >>>> to this wonderful NG
> >>>>
> >>>> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
> >>>> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>>>> Alias wrote:
> >>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
> >>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
> >>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it put
> >>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the
> >>>>>> old version.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot get
> >>>>> rid of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> richard
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>
 
A

Alias

Heather wrote:
> Can we say "paranoia"???? Mua ha ha. Couldn't resist that, old sock!!
>
> I don't have Zone Alarm (XP firewall works just fine),


XP will not tell you what is calling home. Check out Comodo at

http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/

It's free and I hear it's pretty good.

no HOSTS file
> (never did like the idea of that one) and my EZ Trust AV just expired
> yesterday, so running without one day's updates. No big deal, frankly.
>
> Think about it......when was the last time your AV went off?? Years for
> me. But will get either AVG or Avast......just have to decide which
> one.


I like Avast better. I especially like the virus scan it does at boot
before Windows loads.

>
> Yep....you are right. AdAware is overkill for you. I ran Spybot today
> (do that about once a month) and it found 4 or 5 ad cookies in Firefox,
> so obviously AdAware does not check that browser......one more reason to
> dump it. OTOH, I prefer the speed of AdAware........and as I typed that
> last statement, realized that Spybot has to be better cuz it takes 5
> times as long (not to forget it found my FF cookie stash and checked
> it). I usually manually delete those anyway.


I've used AdAware for years now and it's never found anything
significant on *my* computer. If you're cleaning a very infested
computer, it can be useful.

--
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
 
H

Heather

"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:uCZOoEp6HHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> If I would tell you 'get Avast', you probably would get AVG? <vbg>.
>
> Harry.


Wrong on that count, Harry. I just plain haven't decided which one I
want to use. I assume there are small differences in them. I have used
EZ Trust for at least 6 or 7 years, including when it was free and
called InoculateIT PE. So just not sure what one I will use.

Auntie Virus



>
> "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uqyx36o6HHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Can we say "paranoia"???? Mua ha ha. Couldn't resist that, old
>> sock!!
>>
>> I don't have Zone Alarm (XP firewall works just fine), no HOSTS file
>> (never did like the idea of that one) and my EZ Trust AV just expired
>> yesterday, so running without one day's updates. No big deal,
>> frankly.
>>
>> Think about it......when was the last time your AV went off?? Years
>> for
>> me. But will get either AVG or Avast......just have to decide which
>> one.

>
>>
>> Yep....you are right. AdAware is overkill for you. I ran Spybot
>> today
>> (do that about once a month) and it found 4 or 5 ad cookies in
>> Firefox,
>> so obviously AdAware does not check that browser......one more reason
>> to
>> dump it. OTOH, I prefer the speed of AdAware........and as I typed
>> that
>> last statement, realized that Spybot has to be better cuz it takes 5
>> times as long (not to forget it found my FF cookie stash and checked
>> it). I usually manually delete those anyway.
>>
>> HEY....was yakking with Beauregard Shagnasty (aka Shaggy) and he
>> helped
>> me out with a *paranoia* Firefox matter and that is when I realized
>> that
>> our beloved little proggie, SpywareBlaster, puts a ton of bad cookie
>> thingies into Firefox. Not too shabby!!
>>
>> And my poor old face is slowly getting better. I wish I had normal
>> roots like you guys.....drilling teeth out of my jawbone is not a fun
>> thing to go through. My jaw is still REALLY SORE, but I have lost
>> almost a stone!! That's OK!!!!!! Have to go back to the surgeon on
>> Friday cuz it is still very, very sore. Ron and I head to Toronto
>> tomorrow for his 6 month checkup. Fingers crossed, everyone!!
>>
>> Cheers.....Figgs.
>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:uZ6Suvl6HHA.4348@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> > Hey Figgs,
>> > Yeah, I have about the same thing, except that I have the MS
>> > app, the ZAPro, the HOSTS file, and others. Having the Adaware is
>> > probably overkill, ya think? Like you, it has never found
>> > anything....other than the odd, benign little cookie once in a
>> > while
>> > and I have Cookie Pal to remedy that.
>> > I just feel like Lavasoft is shooting themselves in the foot
>> > with this new 'crap.'
>> > Heirloom, old and need some
>> > breakfast
>> >
>> > "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
>> > news:O217uUl6HHA.4660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >> Hi Loon.....
>> >>
>> >> I did try out Spyware Doctor and I suppose it is good, but I
>> >> didn't
>> >> like all the "thrashing about" in the background, so have disabled
>> >> it.
>> >>
>> >> I am just using the *old three*.....Spyware S & D, AdAware 1.6 and
>> >> SpywareBlaster. Don't think I need anything else cuz all they
>> >> find
>> >> is the same darn cookie every time and I can manually delete that
>> >> one.
>> >>
>> >> Cheers from a steamy hot Toronto.....you send this up??
>> >>
>> >> Figgs
>> >>
>> >> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:%23S21aBl6HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> >>> Hang on gang!!!! This should be the first stop in your search
>> >>> for
>> >>> alternatives to Adaware:
>> >>> http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
>> >>> It seems that a couple of the 'recommended' apps, on the first
>> >>> link
>> >>> I sent, have negative comments at Spywarewarrior.com.
>> >>> I would put my trust in them before dl'ding anything.
>> >>> Heirloom, old and looking
>> >>>
>> >>> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
>> >>> news:eG2kK9k6HHA.3264@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >>>> The Lavasoft Forum confirms what you both are experiencing. The
>> >>>> biggest problem is that the Lavasoft folks don't seem to be
>> >>>> recognizing this as a problem, yet. I have been disgruntled by
>> >>>> the
>> >>>> fact that the Adaware 2007 updates want you to dl'd the files
>> >>>> for
>> >>>> Adwatch even if you don't have the 'Pro' version, that sucks. I
>> >>>> think that I will be seeking alternatives to this app....in
>> >>>> spite
>> >>>> of its' years of good service, it seems to be turning to 'poopy'
>> >>>> almost overnight.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Adaware has never found anything on my computer and, now that
>> >>>> ZAPro
>> >>>> has a scanner, I really have no further use for it.
>> >>>> This site offers a review of some alternatives:
>> >>>> http://my.opera.com/Chewyfood/blog/show.dml/134570
>> >>>> I am still in the process of deciding what I would like to use,
>> >>>> if
>> >>>> anyone else has some thoughts, please post here. I will post
>> >>>> back
>> >>>> with any of my findings.
>> >>>> Heirloom, old and a big "thank
>> >>>> you"
>> >>>> to this wonderful NG
>> >>>>
>> >>>> "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message
>> >>>> news:ua3TSIk6HHA.5424@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >>>>> Alias wrote:
>> >>>>>> After doing the update for AdAware, there was an icon in the
>> >>>>>> systray. I tried to find a way to stop it from loading in the
>> >>>>>> AdAware program and nothing. I unticked it in MSCONFIG and it
>> >>>>>> put
>> >>>>>> itself back so I uninstalled AdAware 2007 and will install the
>> >>>>>> old version.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Same here. The icon in the systray seems useless and I cannot
>> >>>>> get
>> >>>>> rid of it. AW settings offer no option to remove it.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Is the old version still available somewhere?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> richard
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>
 
H

Heather

Thanks Alias. I forgot to say I do have an older disabled version of
Zone Alarm on here......just don't use it. Other than the "call home
feature", XP, ZA Pro and a router all passed GRC's test with flying
colours. Stealthed with every one of them.

I suppose I could go up one level with ZA and use it. I never, ever use
the latest from them. Learned that the hard way. (G)

Heather

"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
news:eFe1kMp6HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Heather wrote:
>> Can we say "paranoia"???? Mua ha ha. Couldn't resist that, old
>> sock!!
>>
>> I don't have Zone Alarm (XP firewall works just fine),

>
> XP will not tell you what is calling home. Check out Comodo at
>
> http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/
>
> It's free and I hear it's pretty good.
>
> no HOSTS file
>> (never did like the idea of that one) and my EZ Trust AV just expired
>> yesterday, so running without one day's updates. No big deal,
>> frankly.
>>
>> Think about it......when was the last time your AV went off?? Years
>> for me. But will get either AVG or Avast......just have to decide
>> which one.

>
> I like Avast better. I especially like the virus scan it does at boot
> before Windows loads.
>
>>
>> Yep....you are right. AdAware is overkill for you. I ran Spybot
>> today (do that about once a month) and it found 4 or 5 ad cookies in
>> Firefox, so obviously AdAware does not check that browser......one
>> more reason to dump it. OTOH, I prefer the speed of
>> AdAware........and as I typed that last statement, realized that
>> Spybot has to be better cuz it takes 5 times as long (not to forget
>> it found my FF cookie stash and checked it). I usually manually
>> delete those anyway.

>
> I've used AdAware for years now and it's never found anything
> significant on *my* computer. If you're cleaning a very infested
> computer, it can be useful.
>
> --
> Alias
> To email me, remove shoes
 
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