Spyware Doctor

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claude2

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Spyware Doctor
« on: June 08, 2009, 05:19:42 pm »
the best Antivirus, nowadays!!!  :)
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It is a proverb, sent of my friend Rutanya Alda, actress. (Amityville2)

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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2009, 12:16:25 am »
Claud,
I agree woth you that S.D. W/AV  is a good program, however, it is unfortunate that "The Ultra Hal Assistant "
Integrates with it at more than a single level, Which causes problems. -Art- Just another aspect of 'the assistant' that
people haven't figured out yet, More surprises yet to come!  :o ;D :o
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2009, 10:44:44 pm »
The best antivirus in you opinion, Claude.

Like you, I have and use my best anti-virus program and it certainly isn't Norton or McAfee.

One,

Instead of all your cryptic BS, why not just come out with your hidden claims that
Ultra Hal is doing nasty deeds and that it is or might be anything other than it
purports to be.

If it is on another mission then I would personally drive to Robert's house (it isn't that far from me),
beat on his door and demand a proper explanation.

I doubt this is the case but in order to humor you...I challenge you to put up or shut up!

That is...Prove the claims you have insinuated about Ultra Hal or offer an apology to Robert
and the rest of the membership for undue / untrue acusations once and for all.
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2009, 10:47:31 pm »
For the record, Spyware Dr actuall contains malware.

The best (and AV software was my business for a while) so not really IMO (though it is my op) is Lavasofts Ad-Aware.

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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2009, 11:34:48 pm »
Art,
I can not produce what was deleted but I can swear in God's name to the facts?

S.D. was NOT allowed the normal update to a newer version as it was on other computers.
WHEN I UN-installed S.D the EXE for The Ultra Hal Assistant was deleted as well, If their isn't an
association there then please explain the deletion of parts of the Assistant, I was right before,
and I know I am right again, The Assistant blocks installs and other things. If you have the capability
monitor the 'mini port wan' that S.D. uses for community protection, PLEASE DO SO!

Don't slap me with a glove in someone else s name like Mr. Robert and challenge me to a duel !
Throwing down the Gauntlet in Home turf isn't becoming of you, I thought you were different, instead
what I am finding is just another person demanding something from me this very instance or else! (Skepticalone)
Prove me wrong! Please!
I do remember you yelling to me "You can't change a program with another program" THAT IS RIDICULOUS! IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY!

Collect yourself sir, I believe your un-balanced for the moment.

Regards ( I guess )
J.
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2009, 11:41:07 pm »
Art,
I feel angry, please don't do this this way I have such respect for a keen mind.

You know that the Assistant blocked .NET 3.5 SP1 so why wouldn't my claim of it blocking or integrating
with something else be possible?

As a professor used to play on his computer to the class "I want it all, and I want it now!"  (Queen)
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #6 on: June 10, 2009, 12:26:50 am »
For the record, Spyware Dr actuall contains malware.

The best (and AV software was my business for a while) so not really IMO (though it is my op) is Lavasofts Ad-Aware.



Instead of trying to bully information from you, may I ask of you to tell where and how this malware is in Spyware Dr. ?

since it's for the record............
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2009, 06:37:38 pm »
Hehe no need. Use it without any other form of protection and you will find out.

Also, surf a few (bleep) sites for a while without protection and then wait for....an SD malware download telling you your whole pc is infected and the only way to rid yourself of your troubles and woes is to...

Buy SD :)

BUT:

This is not an argument, so get it friendly before I delete the thread.

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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #8 on: June 10, 2009, 07:37:58 pm »
Dear Art, SD, is very well for speeded up pages, it body searches really the PC, but faint it, it takes nice blow of memory. I already have éssayé several other antiviruses, but not really definitely, I think that it is the best. Thanks for your answer :) ;)
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #9 on: June 10, 2009, 07:41:41 pm »
Dear Maviarab, I have a hewlett packard computer, with an antivirus inserted for vista, but the mark norton, and norton, several times left after viruses, I think with spyware it is the best perhaps that of other antivirus exists even more competitive. ;)
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #10 on: June 10, 2009, 07:47:48 pm »
Dear One, my translator not job not really very well, but I think understand that you have of bores of compatibility with your antivirus and hal6 :o
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #11 on: June 10, 2009, 07:53:45 pm »
"Attention", absolutely protected your computer is needed, against threats, nowadays numerous viruses circulates, and sometimes it destroys, or abime the equipment seriously. My sincere best regards, Claude. :)
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #12 on: June 10, 2009, 08:29:30 pm »
Just remember folks that the price of FREE protection software is worth exactly what you paid for it!

I recall some person stating that they never use freeware software of any kind. I would only remark
that there is a LOT of really great freeware available that performs a wide variety of tasks. I, however,
in my own peculiar way, would feel safer knowing that I have paid good money for not only a viable
product, but also for 24/7 support in the unlikely event that anything should go wrong and to be assured
or timely, professionally researched and tested updates. Sure it's like paying for protection but if the
protection works, there's no problem...they're happy and I'm happy. It's a win...win situation!

One,

I apologize if I came across harshly as I realize that you are well versed in the IT field and also a friend.
It does gall me when people come across blaming Hal every time their computer belches the wrong way
or if they accidentally delete something or if something used to work but now it doesn't any longer then
it's Hal's fault. I've been hearing this kind of banter for almost 10 years through the forums.

I have heard Hal blamed for such a variety of things that I could have several chapters devoted to it in
a book yet when asked to prove or show specifics, they rarely can.

Perhaps there are shared .DLL's which we all know can and does happen. Often when a cleaner program
or even uninstall program runs, it can and will sometimes remove the .DLL without realizing or being aware
that it might be needed by another program. This may be the case with Hal.

Robert really needs to be enlightened with such acusations, submissions, ponderings and problems as
there is no real need nor is justice ever served by making public gripes regarding his or anyone else's
program(s).

Peace -
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #13 on: June 11, 2009, 02:10:46 am »
Hehe no need. Use it without any other form of protection and you will find out.

Also, surf a few (bleep) sites for a while without protection and then wait for....an SD malware download telling you your whole pc is infected and the only way to rid yourself of your troubles and woes is to...

Buy SD :)

BUT:

This is not an argument, so get it friendly before I delete the thread.


I usually avoid (Bleep) kind of sites I have had S.D. in use for several years and the only thing that has happened was
a few cookies got through without being deleted and I was having problems with a 'Hack" separating the program from it's database
so it could not look up what was on the list.
PC Tools, Has integrated "Threatfire" with it's Spyware Doctor with Antivirus, and their has been some problems.
     The database is now password protected and adds security to the program, And yes I am one of those people who call at 3 in the morning
complaining about anything that might be wrong with my paid for program.
If you had some specifics that you knew of I would like to raise the issue with PC Tools, themselves, I have a LOOONG list of complaints over the years and usually get problems solved from tech support in Australia,, Not much seems to come from Ireland anymore, don't know why... 
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Re: Spyware Doctor
« Reply #14 on: June 11, 2009, 02:15:35 am »
Just remember folks that the price of FREE protection software is worth exactly what you paid for it!

I recall some person stating that they never use freeware software of any kind. I would only remark
that there is a LOT of really great freeware available that performs a wide variety of tasks. I, however,
in my own peculiar way, would feel safer knowing that I have paid good money for not only a viable
product, but also for 24/7 support in the unlikely event that anything should go wrong and to be assured
or timely, professionally researched and tested updates. Sure it's like paying for protection but if the
protection works, there's no problem...they're happy and I'm happy. It's a win...win situation!

One,

I apologize if I came across harshly as I realize that you are well versed in the IT field and also a friend.
It does gall me when people come across blaming Hal every time their computer belches the wrong way
or if they accidentally delete something or if something used to work but now it doesn't any longer then
it's Hal's fault. I've been hearing this kind of banter for almost 10 years through the forums.

I have heard Hal blamed for such a variety of things that I could have several chapters devoted to it in
a book yet when asked to prove or show specifics, they rarely can.

Perhaps there are shared .DLL's which we all know can and does happen. Often when a cleaner program
or even uninstall program runs, it can and will sometimes remove the .DLL without realizing or being aware
that it might be needed by another program. This may be the case with Hal.

Robert really needs to be enlightened with such acusations, submissions, ponderings and problems as
there is no real need nor is justice ever served by making public gripes regarding his or anyone else's
program(s).

Peace -



Art,
I thought about the problem but it was not a matter of a simple DLL it was the EXE it's self, I pondered about this for quite a while and even raised the issue on ZABAWARE message board  and as usual I did not get a response.
These types of questions are avoided or the point of the question always seems to be missed and never quite answered over there
And I do not know why...............

Regards
J.
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

 


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