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  #1  
Old December 1st 06, 01:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Alias
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

Need to immunize with this one.

Alias
  #2  
Old December 1st 06, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
siljaline
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

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  #3  
Old December 1st 06, 04:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Dapper Dan
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should just
include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan
"siljaline" wrote in message
...
You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.




  #4  
Old December 1st 06, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Alias
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

Dapper Dan wrote:
siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should just
include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan


Right click on the detections and choose "do not flag this detection
again", or, ignore them.

Alias
"siljaline" wrote in message
...
You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.




  #5  
Old December 1st 06, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

I've got to ask, Dan. Why don't you ask this in an XP group? Just curious.

What that is about is you've selected the Security Centre not to bug you
about out-of-date virus defs etc. Yes, put them in the Ignore List.


Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:
siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should just
include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan
"siljaline" wrote in message
...
You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.



  #6  
Old December 1st 06, 09:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
webster72n
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update


"Alias" wrote in message
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Need to immunize with this one.


Isn't it good practice to immunize before each scan and (before and) after
each new download of updates? H.


Alias



  #7  
Old December 1st 06, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Dapper Dan
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

Really a simple answer, Shane. I know from following this NG that most of
experts use XP but continue to hang around in order to help some of us ME
users. Like some of the others, I have both and in this particular case, it
was just as easy to click REPLY to ask my question. Also for the most part,
although I have been seeing a gradual change, the experts in ME are a lot
more thoughtful and more respectful than some that frequent the XP group.

I trust nobody was offended. Take Care

Dan

"Shane" wrote in message
...
I've got to ask, Dan. Why don't you ask this in an XP group? Just curious.

What that is about is you've selected the Security Centre not to bug you
about out-of-date virus defs etc. Yes, put them in the Ignore List.


Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:
siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should just
include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan
"siljaline" wrote in message
...
You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.





  #8  
Old December 1st 06, 10:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
MowGreen [MVP]
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Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

Also for the most part, although I have been seeing a gradual change, the experts in ME
are a lot more thoughtful and more respectful than some that frequent the XP group.


Amen, Dan. XP General is a Troll Haven.

MG

Dapper Dan wrote:

Really a simple answer, Shane. I know from following this NG that most of
experts use XP but continue to hang around in order to help some of us ME
users. Like some of the others, I have both and in this particular case, it
was just as easy to click REPLY to ask my question. Also for the most part,
although I have been seeing a gradual change, the experts in ME are a lot
more thoughtful and more respectful than some that frequent the XP group.

I trust nobody was offended. Take Care

Dan

"Shane" wrote in message
...

I've got to ask, Dan. Why don't you ask this in an XP group? Just curious.

What that is about is you've selected the Security Centre not to bug you
about out-of-date virus defs etc. Yes, put them in the Ignore List.


Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:

siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should just
include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan
"siljaline" wrote in message
...

You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.





  #9  
Old December 1st 06, 10:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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Posts: 480
Default Dec 1 Spybot Update

Fair enough, Dan. Though it can seem a little surreal at times. To take
offence, however, would also seem surreal, at least imo. Actually I think
your explanation accurately describes or implies what the current status of
this group is. And I think I'd like it to be independent of Microsoft, I
think we've grown apart - unfortunately most of those who come here for help
come from the MS site, so it wouldn't really be practical.

But I like the way this group has devolved - ironically except for how most
of the time these days it looks like just a board for the posting of
anti-spyware update notices. I'd like to have seen people try to teach
rather than pander to the kind of irresponsibility that makes frequent
updates of any consequence.

Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:
Really a simple answer, Shane. I know from following this NG that
most of experts use XP but continue to hang around in order to help
some of us ME users. Like some of the others, I have both and in this
particular case, it was just as easy to click REPLY to ask my
question. Also for the most part, although I have been seeing a
gradual change, the experts in ME are a lot more thoughtful and more
respectful than some that frequent the XP group.
I trust nobody was offended. Take Care

Dan

"Shane" wrote in message
...
I've got to ask, Dan. Why don't you ask this in an XP group? Just
curious. What that is about is you've selected the Security Centre not to
bug
you about out-of-date virus defs etc. Yes, put them in the Ignore
List. Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:
siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should
just include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan
"siljaline" wrote in message
...
You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all
benefit.



  #10  
Old December 1st 06, 10:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
webster72n
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Posts: 1,526
Default Dec 1 Spybot Update


"Shane" wrote in message
...
Fair enough, Dan. Though it can seem a little surreal at times. To take
offence, however, would also seem surreal, at least imo. Actually I think
your explanation accurately describes or implies what the current status

of
this group is. And I think I'd like it to be independent of Microsoft, I
think we've grown apart - unfortunately most of those who come here for

help
come from the MS site, so it wouldn't really be practical.

But I like the way this group has devolved - ironically except for how

most
of the time these days it looks like just a board for the posting of
anti-spyware update notices. I'd like to have seen people try to teach
rather than pander to the kind of irresponsibility that makes frequent
updates of any consequence.


That's a tough one to swollow, Shane, but you probably are right, to the
extent of the learning experience which, on the other hand, should include
updating of protective software, imho. H.


Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:
Really a simple answer, Shane. I know from following this NG that
most of experts use XP but continue to hang around in order to help
some of us ME users. Like some of the others, I have both and in this
particular case, it was just as easy to click REPLY to ask my
question. Also for the most part, although I have been seeing a
gradual change, the experts in ME are a lot more thoughtful and more
respectful than some that frequent the XP group.
I trust nobody was offended. Take Care

Dan

"Shane" wrote in message
...
I've got to ask, Dan. Why don't you ask this in an XP group? Just
curious. What that is about is you've selected the Security Centre not

to
bug
you about out-of-date virus defs etc. Yes, put them in the Ignore
List. Shane


Dapper Dan wrote:
siljaline

Two issues keep repeating when I scan and am not sure if I should
just include these two entries in IGNORE LIST. They are,
Microsoft.windows security center.update disable notify
Microsoft.windows security center.antivirus disablenotify

Would appreciate your thoughts.

Dan
"siljaline" wrote in message
...
You generally need to immunize after each update, Alias.
I do -
Highlights of the update:
http://www.spybot.info/en/updatehistory/2006-12-01.html

Silj

--
siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all
benefit.





 




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