I want to install the new version of Spybot 1.3 Will this download over my current version (1.2) or should I uninstall version 1.2 first and then download the new version. Thanks in advance.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 18, 2004 at 7:01 pm #405097Viewing 8 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody LoungerMay 19, 2004 at 1:36 am #829131That’s a good point, but sometimes the settings and configurations are significantly different in the new version and will require some changes anyway. That depends, of course, on how comprehensive the new version of the software is. It’s always advisable to check out what changes have been made. Often, they’re relatively minor, but sometimes not.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 19, 2004 at 1:36 am #829132That’s a good point, but sometimes the settings and configurations are significantly different in the new version and will require some changes anyway. That depends, of course, on how comprehensive the new version of the software is. It’s always advisable to check out what changes have been made. Often, they’re relatively minor, but sometimes not.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 19, 2004 at 6:35 am #829184I’ve done both on various machines (i.e. uninstalled v1.2 first, and also installed 1.3 on top of 1.2) – no apparent problems with either!
The only thing I found is that once you’ve installed it without “Tea Timer” you don’t appear to be able to add TeaTimer later without another install. (TeaTimer seems to be a “startup locations monitor”, much like Mike Lin’s StartupMonitor, which I’ve used very happily for ages. About all I can say about it so far is that the TeaTimer service seems to use about 4% CPU on my very ancient 133 MHz NT4 box!)
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AskWoody LoungerMay 19, 2004 at 7:48 pm #829730I saw that, John. But the description in Spybot seems to imply more. So, in other words, it prevents new applications from adding themselves to your startup registry keys unless you deliberately allow it? I haven’t used any startup monitors before…just msconfig to uncheck whatever I didn’t want to run.
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AskWoody MVPMay 20, 2004 at 1:18 am #829872Phil,
See the post John mentioned for a link to Mike Lin’s startup Monitor. I’ve used it for quite a while. I like being able to stop things from getting into my startup rather than figure out later that I don’t want it to start. Seems like everybody wants to ‘phone home’ these days to check for updates. I’d rather delude myself into thinking I’m in control.Joe
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AskWoody MVPMay 20, 2004 at 1:18 am #829873Phil,
See the post John mentioned for a link to Mike Lin’s startup Monitor. I’ve used it for quite a while. I like being able to stop things from getting into my startup rather than figure out later that I don’t want it to start. Seems like everybody wants to ‘phone home’ these days to check for updates. I’d rather delude myself into thinking I’m in control.Joe
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AskWoody LoungerMay 19, 2004 at 7:48 pm #829731I saw that, John. But the description in Spybot seems to imply more. So, in other words, it prevents new applications from adding themselves to your startup registry keys unless you deliberately allow it? I haven’t used any startup monitors before…just msconfig to uncheck whatever I didn’t want to run.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 20, 2004 at 1:20 pm #830074Phil
I posted the following in the Spybot S&D forum:
Has anyone done a comparison of the locations checked (registry values, startup folders, etc) by both Tea Timer and Mike Lin’s Startup Monitor?
On my ancient 133 MHz NT4 box, the resource usage of Tea Timer is orders of magnitude higher than for Startup Monitor.
Since the last reboot Task Manager shows:
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AskWoody LoungerMay 20, 2004 at 1:20 pm #830075Phil
I posted the following in the Spybot S&D forum:
Has anyone done a comparison of the locations checked (registry values, startup folders, etc) by both Tea Timer and Mike Lin’s Startup Monitor?
On my ancient 133 MHz NT4 box, the resource usage of Tea Timer is orders of magnitude higher than for Startup Monitor.
Since the last reboot Task Manager shows:
Tea Timer: CPU time 9749 seconds (nearly 2WSPhil Rabichow
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AskWoody LoungerMay 19, 2004 at 6:35 am #829185I’ve done both on various machines (i.e. uninstalled v1.2 first, and also installed 1.3 on top of 1.2) – no apparent problems with either!
The only thing I found is that once you’ve installed it without “Tea Timer” you don’t appear to be able to add TeaTimer later without another install. (TeaTimer seems to be a “startup locations monitor”, much like Mike Lin’s StartupMonitor, which I’ve used very happily for ages. About all I can say about it so far is that the TeaTimer service seems to use about 4% CPU on my very ancient 133 MHz NT4 box!)
John
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