The first technical response to this was to rebuild my Internet connection.
#GSPLIT REVIEW WINDOWS#
I've tried every combination of doing this however, Windows Explorer still aborts.every time. Webroot says the fix to this is to turn off the option and then turn it back on. If I activate the Spy Sweeper right click context scanning feature for Windows Explorer and do any right click on a file or folder using Windows Explorer, Windows Explorer aborts. I have 1.5 gbyte DRAM and a Pentium IV, 2.6 ghertz CPU.so speed and memory is not "the problem."ģ. No response to my technical support request although Webroot technical assured me via e-mail prior to purchasing Version 3.0 that this was corrected in Version 3.0 as compared to Version 2.6. The spikes are consistent and overpowering. Using the Memory Shield results in 100% CPU utilization spikes every 25+ seconds, lasting 3-5 seconds each. It was as if they had sent responses from someone else's problem. Both were entirely inappropriate for the problem submitted. Two have been answered after 7-9 days after submitting them. I've sent 4 emails identifying the problems. I've tried calling and can not get a human voice after 5 attempts, 1+ hours holding each time. I have been trying to get technical support on three problems with Spy Sweeper since 1-July-04. Please keep in mind that I also have Window Washer 5.5 and love it.so I am definitely not anti-Webroot.
#GSPLIT REVIEW FULL#
I have the full licensed version 3.0 of Spy Sweeper on my XP-SP2, Build 2162 system. I use "gsplit" to split the kerio installation file onto two floppy disks If you want to save the kerio 2.15 firewall to disks (i use floppy disks), here is the link
I have a firewall saved to disks so that it can be installed before reconnecting to the internet after doing a clean reinstall of win xp. You should keep up-to-date on windows critical updates, and on your antivirus program's virus definitions, and use a firewall. if you block first- and third-party cookies in ie's cookie manager, check "always allow session cookies". even if you choose not to block first-party cookies, you still could block third-party cookies, there. to add websites to the allow list in ie's cookie manager, they need to be in the format like , or. If you block first-party cookies in ie's cookie manager, you will have to add some websites that require cookies to the "allow" list (click "edit"), typically ones where you have to login, but sometimes other sites require cookies, like some online newspapers. Those two things will keep almost all, if not all "spyware" off your computer.
#GSPLIT REVIEW PC#
Something that will help to keep spyware off your pc would be to block first- and third-party cookies in internet explorer/tools/options/privacy (you can access that through the aol browser, if you prefer, by going to settings/internet options/privacy), and to use "spywareblaster". Spy sweeper is pretty popular, but i think it is too expensive.