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Thread: Spybot SD & 139(mm).com

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    Spybot SD & 139(mm).com

    When I update the Spybot Sd and then pressed IMMUNISE sheild ---- MS AntiSpyware popped up and said it had blocked 139mm.com from the restricted zone (or something like that - happens to fast for me read and absorb). I have tried to re-create it but no go. Is Spybot trying to put something somewhere that MS anti-spyware dissagrees with?

    Anyone give me an indication of what it means?

    I did a goolge search on 139mm.com and came up with the following. But I cnnot get it to mean anything to me. (even my specticals are needing specticals )
    http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/SpyBo...32821-s15.html
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    http://forums.net-integration.net/in...030entry153030

    The author points out an error in MS anti-spyware...it's down toward the bottom if the link doesn't hit the post directly...July 10 2005 9:58PM
    Lighten up! --- A merry heart does good like a medicine. (Proverbs 17:22)

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    I may have found what you were looking for, at the very end of that thread on page 4 I think:

    http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...dpost&p=250923

    Not sure if you have taken this further, but have just seen the same thing
    Here is a link to Microsoft:
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=902956

    I found the Microsoft link at this site:
    http://malektips.com/spybot_search_a...troy_0041.html

    It would appear that Spybot is attempting to block 139mm.com by adding to the restricted sites zone.
    But Microsoft Anti-Spyware has a problem with Spybot doing this, (and possibly for other sites)

    To quote the Microsoft site:
    "The real-time monitoring does not distinguish between additions to the restricted sites zone and additions to the trusted sites zone."

    So you should click "allow" when Microsoft prompts you, and Spybot is then able to do the block.

    Hope this makes it clear.
    So it appears that this is just Spybot not playing nicely with MSAS...

    Wouldn't worry about it, but I would add this domain to my restricted list manually if it's not already there (in Safe Mode, preferably, so MSAS doesn't have a chance to stop it from happening).

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    Thanks guys I will check out the links later.
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    I would avoid running two resident spyware protection programs at the same time however... For similar reasons why it can be a problem to run 2 AV or firewalls at the same time... Conflicts can cause problems...
    Budfred ..... Caveat Emptor....

    Helpful links SpywareBlaster... HijackThis... ATF Cleaner...

    Post a complaint about malware here!!
    So how did I get infected in the first place??

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    BUDFRED
    I am running the same programs that I have been running for a few years now. the only new thing over the past year is MS Antivirus and that has been on my computer for quite a few months now. they are as follows: Firewall and
    (run automatically) AVG - MS AntiSpyware - these are set to run on alternate days.
    (runs manually) Ad-Aware - A2 - SpybotSD - CWshredder - CCleaner - These are run manually / 0ne at a time once or twice a week
    (sits in the background) Spyware blaster - Spyware guard - BHO cop - HJT

    Every sunday morning all scans are run manually one at a time. (Overkill? IMHO
    just safety measures) all of htese have been sitting on my computer quite comfortably for a long time now with no probs. It is only recently that MS & SpyBot have caused this problem

    EDIT: SORRY Budfred! I thought you were talking to me there, but i see in FASTLEARNERS sig that he has TWO Av's running
    Last edited by ErnieK; 08-28-2005 at 04:30 AM.
    Ernie

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    What I was talking about is the resident protection programs... I am not sure what MS AntiSpyware calls that component, but Spybot calls it TeaTimer... If you run both of those at the same time, you are likely to run into conflicts and that could account partly for what you experienced if you are running them both... If you are only running one of them for scans, that would not cause the same problem. You can run a scan with almost any program with low probability of conflict with another program, but running resident programs just increases the opportunities for them to clash...

    That is quite a vigorous regimen, but if it works for you...

    I doubt that FastLearner is running both of those programs in his signature....
    Budfred ..... Caveat Emptor....

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    Budfred
    I do not have tea-timer enabled because of the conflicts you talk about. I tried enabling it a good while ago but dis-abled it after a couple of days.

    MSAS is set to run Auto
    Spybot is set to run manually
    Ernie

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    Wise choice!!
    Budfred ..... Caveat Emptor....

    Helpful links SpywareBlaster... HijackThis... ATF Cleaner...

    Post a complaint about malware here!!
    So how did I get infected in the first place??

    MS MVP 2006 and ASAP member since 2004...

    If you PM me for help, expect an irritated response... Post in the forum...

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    One o fthe good things about age is that wisdom is supposed to come with it. Pity I am only 21
    Ernie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Budfred
    I doubt that FastLearner is running both of those programs in his signature....
    You are correct, Budfred. The programs listed in my signature are listed just to give the users a variety from which to choose. I do not run more than one resident or AV protection program at the same time, as it often causes conflicts, like you mentioned.

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    I stand/sit correct FASTLEARNER.
    Ernie

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