On 25 Sep 2003 at 0:42, Jan Coffey wrote:

> 
> --- Bryon Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The advice it gives seems very reasonable to me.  It does seem odd
> > that the
> > 
> > fake google you're getting redirected to would be warning you about
> > it, though.  
> 
> > Also, AdAware, and Spybot Search and Destroy are both good programs.
> >  I've used both and prefer spybot, but both are reputable.
> > 
> > It might also be worth getting BHOcop to make sure your browser
> > isn't infested with any sneaky/annoying BHO's.
> > 
> > The most common anti virus software unfortunately seems to ignore
> > spyware and its ilk, so a virus scanner won't detect/fix this kind
> > of thing, but it's still important to have one, anyway.
> 
> Does anyne know if spydot installs a service, or in any way runs in
> the background?

You can automate runs with windows startup. I've had some success 
running it as a service, but I use a beta program which does that, 
the usual tricks don't seem to work very well.

> Dos anyone know how to easily uninstall it? Other than doing the
> regedit session I have been putting off?

SS&D has a proper installer and uninstaller.

Andy
Dawn Falcon

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