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> SE1R260 seems to have fixed SE1R258 / 259 errors, SE Plus on WinXP Pro
gelert
post Jun 17 2008, 10:04 AM
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As previously reported here, definitions updates for SE #SE1R258 & SE1R259 didn't seem to work properly.

In my case, at least one of those updates affected AdWatch doing it's job, and other users found that both of those Defs Files failed to pick-up on Critical Objects during an AdAware scan. We reverted to SE1R257.

I can confirm that SE1R260 17 June 2008 does pick-up cookies via AdWatch:

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I CAN'T confirm that an AdAware scan with SE1R260 will detect Critical Objects - because AdWatch is so efficient, that I never seem to get any...!
100 AdAware scans since January 2007, and only one Critical Object detected...! A couple also found by S&D.
But Eleventy-Hundred Million-Zillion cookies etc stopped by AdWatch though...!


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XP Pro SP3; ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite v8.0.059; WinPatrol Plus v15.9.2008.5; SpywareBlaster v4.1;
Spybot S&D v1.6.0.31 (TeaTimer Disabled); Piriform CCleaner v2.15.815; MBSA x86 v2.1; WICU rubbish;
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe; AMD Athlon Newcastle 64 Processor 3500+; Sata RAID 1 (Mirror) 70Gb Raptors;
Corsair XMS3200 2GB 2x1024MB DDR CAS2; Asus Probe II, and Cool n'Quiet enabled in BIOS.
A little blue thing that goes "Whoop" on alternate Tuesdays.
43-byte ASCII input MD5 = 9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6 = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
05 August 2008: ex-SE Plus user; ex-AdAware 2008 Plus user. "So long, and thanks for all the fish...."
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Jaheira
post Jun 17 2008, 09:46 PM
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Gelert, if you're so scared of cookies, why don't you just block them in your browser?

Since you have such an obsession with cookies, maybe you should change your name to Cookie Monster!?!?! wink.gif
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post Jun 18 2008, 12:23 AM
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post Jun 18 2008, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(Jaheira @ Jun 17 2008, 09:46 PM) *
Gelert, if you're so scared of cookies, why don't you just block them in your browser?

Browser can't tell the difference between useful, and not useful / not helpful cookies - AdWatch does.
Browser doesn't monitor Registry changes - AdWatch does.



QUOTE(Jaheira @ Jun 17 2008, 09:46 PM) *
Since you have such an obsession with cookies, maybe you should change your name to Cookie Monster!?!?! wink.gif

That would be silly - Cookie Monster is not the name of my Long Haired German Shepherd...

...although he is very partial to biscuits - especially burglar-flavoured ones... wink.gif


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XP Pro SP3; ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite v8.0.059; WinPatrol Plus v15.9.2008.5; SpywareBlaster v4.1;
Spybot S&D v1.6.0.31 (TeaTimer Disabled); Piriform CCleaner v2.15.815; MBSA x86 v2.1; WICU rubbish;
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe; AMD Athlon Newcastle 64 Processor 3500+; Sata RAID 1 (Mirror) 70Gb Raptors;
Corsair XMS3200 2GB 2x1024MB DDR CAS2; Asus Probe II, and Cool n'Quiet enabled in BIOS.
A little blue thing that goes "Whoop" on alternate Tuesdays.
43-byte ASCII input MD5 = 9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6 = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
05 August 2008: ex-SE Plus user; ex-AdAware 2008 Plus user. "So long, and thanks for all the fish...."
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Jaheira
post Jun 18 2008, 12:44 PM
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QUOTE(gelert @ Jun 18 2008, 08:56 AM) *
Browser can't tell the difference between useful, and not useful / not helpful cookies - AdWatch does.
Browser doesn't monitor Registry changes - AdWatch does.
That would be silly - Cookie Monster is not the name of my Long Haired German Shepherd...

...although he is very partial to biscuits - especially burglar-flavoured ones... wink.gif

There are many things that scare me in life, cookies aren't one of those things (and wont hurt your registry either!!)

Cookies are a delicious delicacy!!!

This post has been edited by Jaheira: Jun 18 2008, 12:45 PM
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gelert
post Jun 22 2008, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE(Jaheira @ Jun 18 2008, 12:44 PM) *
There are many things that scare me in life, cookies aren't one of those things (and wont hurt your registry either!!)

Cookies are a delicious delicacy!!!


Looks like you got the last post of this forum Jaheira....

...D'oh... unsure.gif

...d*mn, d*mn, d*mn d*mn.... sad.gif


BTW, SE1R261 18 June 2008 is catching lovely cookies too...

...do you want some...? I've got plenty to share.... cool.gif



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XP Pro SP3; ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite v8.0.059; WinPatrol Plus v15.9.2008.5; SpywareBlaster v4.1;
Spybot S&D v1.6.0.31 (TeaTimer Disabled); Piriform CCleaner v2.15.815; MBSA x86 v2.1; WICU rubbish;
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe; AMD Athlon Newcastle 64 Processor 3500+; Sata RAID 1 (Mirror) 70Gb Raptors;
Corsair XMS3200 2GB 2x1024MB DDR CAS2; Asus Probe II, and Cool n'Quiet enabled in BIOS.
A little blue thing that goes "Whoop" on alternate Tuesdays.
43-byte ASCII input MD5 = 9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6 = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
05 August 2008: ex-SE Plus user; ex-AdAware 2008 Plus user. "So long, and thanks for all the fish...."
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