The problem is with AVG, which in fact is having many problems. I would
uninstall it and use something else.
C.B.
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"kplumm" <kplumm@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The supposed adware etc often is listed under 'File' in AVG as HKLM
> \SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibl... if that
> helps anyone identify what's happening any better. I just considered
> then that maybe running 7.5 with these Vista laptops might be why
> these got through. From what I read compatibility with Vista machines
> seem to vary?
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> On May 9, 9:54 pm, kplumm <kpl...@xxxxxx> wrote: | Quote: |  | | |
>> Today I downloaded the new free AVG. I have this and Spyware blaster
>> and Super antispyware installed. I ran a scan with te AVG and it
>> found Trojan's, adware, etc, or so it seemed. When the summary came
>> up at the end a result of 0 (as in nothing found) came up in each
>> categry, with about 214 in the warnings category, potential threats.
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>> Did the AVG somehow mistake the protection files for the
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>> The software on both mine and my dad's laptops is pretty identical,
>> and the same result showed up on both.
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>> I wasn't sure what to do at the end. I haven't changed any settings
>> and as I understand it all the threats were removed. At any rate I
>> ran the scan again and nothing was found.
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