Whenever I start Tea Timer resident, provided by Spybot S&D, this
Aureate/Radiate
is activated:
(EBBFE27C-BDF0-11D2-BBE5-00609419F467)

I fix this using HijackThis, Spybot itself and Adaware but it comes back if
Tea Timer is started

Is Tea Timer himself became infected?
How can I sort it out?

TIA


--

Farhan

Re: Spybot SD - Tea Timer by Walterius

Walterius
Mon May 15 15:56:09 CDT 2006

You might want to post this to

microsoft.private.security.spyware.general

which is the closest thing available to a security newsgroup that I know of.
Such questions are routinely posted there, even though it is ostensibly for
M$ stuff.

server: privatenews.microsoft.com
account name: privatenews/spyware
password: spyware



Re: Spybot SD - Tea Timer by Mike

Mike
Mon May 15 17:37:22 CDT 2006

> microsoft.private.security.spyware.general

This newsgroup and others in the microsoft.private.security.spyware
hierarchy are for those testing Windows Defender Beta 1, formerly
Microsoft AntiSpyware beta, a product that is not available to those
running legacy Win9x systems. Questions regarding Spybot and Tea Timer
are much better asked in newsgroups supporting this product. The OP might
want to post to the web forums at http://aumha.net/.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Walterius <invalid@nowhere.not> wrote:

> You might want to post this to
>
> microsoft.private.security.spyware.general
>
> which is the closest thing available to a security newsgroup that I
> know of. Such questions are routinely posted there, even though it is
> ostensibly for M$ stuff.
>
> server: privatenews.microsoft.com
> account name: privatenews/spyware
> password: spyware


Re: Spybot SD - Tea Timer by TomV

TomV
Mon May 15 17:52:33 CDT 2006

Mike M wrote:
>> microsoft.private.security.spyware.general
>
> This newsgroup and others in the microsoft.private.security.spyware
> hierarchy are for those testing Windows Defender Beta 1, formerly
> Microsoft AntiSpyware beta, a product that is not available to those
> running legacy Win9x systems. Questions regarding Spybot and Tea Timer
> are much better asked in newsgroups supporting this product. The OP
> might want to post to the web forums at http://aumha.net/.


There is also a Spybot S&D Forum:

http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?s=1a6987598fa4031d57c62af09daca80b&f=4

The OP can go directly to the source. ;)

Re: Spybot SD - Tea Timer by webster72n

webster72n
Mon May 15 18:58:14 CDT 2006


If he would wait long enough, Silj may answer his question, Walt'.
Seems to me this was dealt with some time ago and one would have to uncheck
an item in "Advanced Mode".
Hope this to be correct.

Harry.

"Walterius" <invalid@nowhere.not> wrote in message
news:eE23fHGeGHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> You might want to post this to
>
> microsoft.private.security.spyware.general
>
> which is the closest thing available to a security newsgroup that I know
of.
> Such questions are routinely posted there, even though it is ostensibly
for
> M$ stuff.
>
> server: privatenews.microsoft.com
> account name: privatenews/spyware
> password: spyware
>
>



Re: Spybot SD - Tea Timer by Mike

Mike
Mon May 15 21:06:20 CDT 2006

Thanks for providing the URL. As I said, questions about Tea Timer are
much better asked in newsgroups supporting the product. I just didn't
have the URL to hand.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


TomV <t@nospam.net> wrote:

> There is also a Spybot S&D Forum:
>
> http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?s=1a6987598fa4031d57c62af09daca80b&f=4
>
> The OP can go directly to the source. ;)