Hi David,
That makes more sense. I guess that I should keep Spybot resident
running and allow any changes that I myself may cause to the registry?
Thanks so very much in trying to help me understand.
Lennie
At 08:18 AM 3/18/2009, you wrote:
Hello Lennie;
well, the TTimer, keeps track of registry key changes, for example,
when you install a new program, it wants to no, if you allow, or deny changes.
the resident, basically runs in your system tray, making sure,
there's no harmful files going to your computer, and, keeps track of
your home page, and, alerts you, if your home page is about to be
changed, again, there is, I believe, a block and allow buttons.
I hope this helps you some.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lennie Rinaldi" <merlin...@mchsi.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Spybot Search&Destroy
Hello David,
thanks for providing the information from the Spybot search and
destroy help. I tried to read and understand the help before, but
it still sounds confusing to me. I am not really sure how to
properly use Spybot resident especially when I get the message to
deny or allow registry changes. Being unsure what to do, I always
deny any changes.
I can do check for problem and fix any that are found, but with
this resident thing and TeaTimer, I am not really sure what to do with it.
So, I always exit resident. I guess that I am a little dense when
this occurs. Perhaps, the best thing for me to do is to find any
tutorial on this subject.
I appreciate your help,
Lennie.
At 05:53 PM 3/17/2009, you wrote:
hello Lennie;
this comes from the help in spybot 6.2.
Resident Tools
Resident is a permanently running application to
protect your system. Currently, it consists of a browser helper
for Internet Explorer that will block download of files known as
malicious (spyware installers for example).
This page inside Spybot-S&D allows you to
install/uninstall this helper as well as view the report of which
pages it has blocked (that should only appear if the first layer
of protection, the main IE immunity, did not stop the culprit).
The second resident tool is the TeaTimer
What is the Resident TeaTimer? TeaTimer
The Resident TeaTimer is a tool of
Spybot-S&D which perpetually monitors the processes
called/initiated. It immediately detects known malicious
processes wanting to start and terminates them giving you some
options how to deal with this process in the future: You can set TeaTimer to:
a.. be informed when the process tries
to start again
b.. automatically kill the process
c.. or generally allow the process to run
There is also an option to delete the file
associated with this process.
In addition, TeaTimer detects, when
something wants to change some critical registry keys. TeaTimer
can protect you against such changes again giving you an option:
You can either Allow or Deny the change. As TeaTimer is always
running in the background, it takes some resources of about 5 MB.
Why does Resident TeaTimer terminate the
application before asking? TeaTimer
Because threats like toll dialers are time
critical - they cost from the first second they have connected.
In order to protect you, these have to be terminated at the
moment they appear before they can connect at all.
Why is the TeaTimer called TeaTimer? TeaTimer
As we used to forget our tea, when we let
it brew, we built a small tool with a system tray icon to remind
us. We called this tool TeaTimer. When we started to develop the
Resident tool for Spybot-S&D, we also needed a system tray icon
for this. As we do not like having too many icons in the system
tray, we decided to put both tools together and kept the name
TeaTimer. The next version of the Resident tool might also have
the functions of the original TeaTimer.
You can find the Resident TeaTimer in the
tools section.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lennie Rinaldi" <merlin...@mchsi.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Spybot Search&Destroy
Victor,
I have Spybot Search and destroy version 1.6.2 for blind users
with scripts. You mentioned that you use Spybot. What version are
you using. If you are using 1.6.2, do you know anything about the
resident and what does it do? Perhaps, you have some instructions for its use?
You seem to have instructions on other software. I also do use
Super Anti-spyware.
Does anyone know where I can find detailed instructions for Spybot?
Many thanks for any suggestions and help.
Lennie
At 05:13 PM 3/16/2009, you wrote:
Oh, and Patricia, I should mention that what you're getting with
that error
has absolutely nothing to do with Winamp, and has everything to
do with age,
registry mis-alignments and spyware/malware.
All of these factors contribute to unstable software such as
Winamp and only
add to our frustrations.
I should also note that AVG is a great program for virus detection, but I
think that's all it's good for.
I have always maintained that putting your eggs into one basket
is going to
get you a broken egg or two, and so I never leave it all up to one program
to keep my computer clean.
Granted, I always think that AVG is great for scanning my computer for
viruses, but for the other stuff, I always use a second program.
Actually, I use three or four, those being Super Anti-Spyware,
Malwarebytes,
ZoftSpy and Spybot.
Those, along with Reg ScrubXP combined keep my system fairly healthy, and,
of course, I have AVG running in the background.
Those are, of course, my preferences, so you can take it with a grain of
salt.
Victor
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