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AdAware 2007
  1. #1


    CZ Guest

    AdAware 2007

    FYI:

    AdAware 2007 is now Vista compatible.
    However, if you have DEP set to opt out, you must add AdAware as an
    exclusion.




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  2. #2


    ENCOM Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007

    "CZ" <CZ@xxxxxx> wrote in news:O$7Dn#E7HHA.2476@xxxxxx:

    > FYI:
    >
    > AdAware 2007 is now Vista compatible.
    > However, if you have DEP set to opt out, you must add AdAware as an
    > exclusion.
    >
    >
    Way better then the lowly BitDefender but still a huge file at 18MB.
    Bloatware. Spybot is just as good, if not better, without annoying upgrade
    options. Spybot will immunize too. Either way they both leave BitDefender
    for dead.

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  3. #3


    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007

    "ENCOM >" <Message897143614-00000298@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:46d8ec8d$0$14825$afc38c87@xxxxxx

    >

    >> FYI:
    >>
    >> AdAware 2007 is now Vista compatible.
    >> However, if you have DEP set to opt out, you must add AdAware as an
    >> exclusion.
    >>
    >>
    >
    > Way better then the lowly BitDefender but still a huge file at 18MB.
    > Bloatware. Spybot is just as good, if not better, without annoying upgrade
    > options. Spybot will immunize too. Either way they both leave BitDefender
    > for dead.

    I've not bothered to use Spybot or AdAware for years now, as they never find
    anything.

    Just use an up to date HOSTS file, like this one:
    http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/

    I also sometimes use this very good online malware scanner:
    http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/

    ss.



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  4. #4


    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007

    "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:%233F79QF7HHA.4584@xxxxxx

    >
    > I also sometimes use this very good online malware scanner:
    > http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/

    I forgot to mention that IE needs to be run as administrator for that
    ActiveX online scanner to work.

    ss.



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  5. #5


    ENCOM Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007

    "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in
    news:#3F79QF7HHA.4584@xxxxxx:

    > "ENCOM >" <Message897143614-00000298@xxxxxx> wrote in
    > message news:46d8ec8d$0$14825$afc38c87@xxxxxx

    >>

    >>> FYI:
    >>>
    >>> AdAware 2007 is now Vista compatible.
    >>> However, if you have DEP set to opt out, you must add AdAware as an
    >>> exclusion.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >> Way better then the lowly BitDefender but still a huge file at 18MB.
    >> Bloatware. Spybot is just as good, if not better, without annoying
    >> upgrade options. Spybot will immunize too. Either way they both leave
    >> BitDefender for dead.
    >
    >
    > I've not bothered to use Spybot or AdAware for years now, as they
    > never find anything.
    I've had the same result with BitDefender. Found nothing, and I KNEW I
    was infected. Piece of crap. Spybot not only found the malware it removed
    it rather easily...I was sold. Well, not really sold, as it's freeware.
    :-)

    >
    > Just use an up to date HOSTS file, like this one:
    > http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
    Not bad..I like the heading of the page. LOL..


    >
    > I also sometimes use this very good online malware scanner:
    > http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/
    >
    > ss.
    Allowing users to run ActiveX is a major flaw..and as Admin? Please...

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  6. #6


    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007

    "ENCOM >" <Message897143614-00000298@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    >

    >>
    >> I also sometimes use this very good online malware scanner:
    >> http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/
    >>
    >
    > Allowing users to run ActiveX is a major flaw..and as Admin? Please...

    Generally, yes, but that app is totally fine. It's highly regarded in the
    security forums and I have been using it for years.

    Anyway, with a HOSTS file you are unlikely to find any malware from browsing
    the web. I don't.

    ss.



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  7. #7


    CZ Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007

    > FYI:

    >
    > AdAware 2007 is now Vista compatible.
    > However, if you have DEP set to opt out, you must add AdAware as an
    > exclusion.
    >
    >
    Way better then the lowly BitDefender but still a huge file at 18MB.
    Bloatware. Spybot is just as good, if not better, without annoying upgrade
    options. Spybot will immunize too. Either way they both leave BitDefender
    for dead.


    ENCOM:

    Are you running SpyBot v1.4 or the beta for v1.5 in Vista?





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  8. #8


    dennis Guest

    Re: AdAware 2007


    "CZ" <CZ@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:O$7Dn%23E7HHA.2476@xxxxxx

    > FYI:
    >
    > AdAware 2007 is now Vista compatible.
    > However, if you have DEP set to opt out, you must add AdAware as an
    > exclusion.
    Why would a properly written application need DEP off?
    Just which bit of code is being written to when it runs and by what?
    I will stick to DEP on everything thanks.. I have yet to find anything I use
    that doesn't work.


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