Cookies in the registry?
Started by Andavari, Aug 30 2007 07:46 PM
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Posted 30 August 2007 - 09:08 PM
Andavari, on Aug 30 2007, 08:46 PM, said:
A-squared Free keeps finding 5 cookies on my system and has for months, they can't be in any physical files because I've cleaned all those.
So, does anyone know if and where cookies would be stored in the Windows registry?
So, does anyone know if and where cookies would be stored in the Windows registry?
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Posted 30 August 2007 - 09:41 PM
JDPower, on Aug 30 2007, 04:08 PM, said:
Could you let it quarantine them and use Zsoft uninstaller or similar to track where it removes them from?
I don't know if it's a bug in A-squared or not so I'm not gonna go there and start accusing it. I'll wait to see if anyone knows if cookies can be stored in the registry or not, with Internet Explorer installed it wouldn't be a surprise if they could be.
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Posted 31 August 2007 - 12:37 AM
Sounds like a bug to me. A squared I think has a built in report function and they will email you back relatively soon if you use it.(I've reported a few FPs to them in the past and they were pretty good about answering).
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Posted 31 August 2007 - 01:26 AM
CeeCee, on Aug 30 2007, 06:51 PM, said:
So A-squared doesn't state anything about where those cookies are stored? What does it exactly says about those cookies?
This is all it shows:

rridgely, on Aug 30 2007, 07:37 PM, said:
Sounds like a bug to me.
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Posted 01 September 2007 - 08:57 PM
Andavari, on Aug 30 2007, 07:46 PM, said:
A-squared Free keeps finding 5 cookies on my system and has for months, they can't be in any physical files because I've cleaned all those.
So, does anyone know if and where cookies would be stored in the Windows registry?
So, does anyone know if and where cookies would be stored in the Windows registry?
I noticed that A-Squared does "trace" scans. Just exactly what does that mean?
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Posted 04 September 2007 - 04:57 AM
Tom AZ, on Sep 1 2007, 03:57 PM, said:
Andavari . . . just a few days ago I downloaded and installed A-Squared Free and thought I'd give it a try. You've obviously been using it for a while now. Other than the cookie problem you've been experiencing, what's you overall impression of this scanner? Does it tend to yield of lot of false-positives? How do you think it compares with SUPERAntiSpyware?
I noticed that A-Squared does "trace" scans. Just exactly what does that mean?
I noticed that A-Squared does "trace" scans. Just exactly what does that mean?
I really have no so-called impressions of it because:
- It has never detected anything malicious on my system (exactly the same as all other anti-malware applications I've used over seven plus years). Therefore I have no ideal whatsoever how it would clean up an infected PC and if it could properly heal it, etc.
- I only started using it because:
1. AVG Antispyware makes my system act really, really, really funky by causing some weird slowdown that forces a reboot, thus I wanted an alternative that doesn't cause that behaviour.
2. Because it has the ability to be used as a right-click scanner from within Windows Explorer without loading and waiting for a whole application to launch, then clicking a scan button, then clicking the folder I want to scan (damned annoying if you ask me). I was doing that for so long with SUPERAntiSpyware Free and even the old free Ad-Aware SE Personal until I had finally gotten sick of doing that (yeah I know, buy a licensed version and stop ya bitchin' busta).












