Settings for the portable version are kept in the INI file. So if you execute the same EXE file with the joining INI file and make a change, it will make a change for anyone that uses that EXE file.
As I said and thought when I first heard last night, IMHO, he has been dead a long time. No Body, Shoot to Kill Mission, No photos....too convenient.
Amazing how it took so long to find him when they found Hussein hiding in a covered hole very easily and he has a trial.
....it could quickly be resolved on the web site by putting a section for the SLIM or U3 version and either Coming Soon or Not Available directly next to it.
You can't complain on a web site but you can on a forum.
Thanks for the reminder. I thought I found a key but I just checked on my system and it does not change when I enable or disable Defender.
Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\DisableAntiSpyware
Source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927367
Yes but my point is that the portable version does not install anything other then the program and an INI file. So why the big deal with the Slim version? If you have CCleaner installed and the Slim s not available, just overwrite the exe from the Portable version. So sorry, I don't see the big deal if no Slim version.
This was touched on in another topic area. I do recall now when I had this problem and UAC was on, it still would not run at startup even though the task scheduler was configured that way. I had to create a shortcut to the task and place that shortcut into the startup folder.
Damn!....I kept turning it off the wrong way. I was shutting down the scan option and not disabling within the Administration Option.
....still gotta find a REG Tweak.
thanks
I had this problem in Vista and read somewhere to create a shortcut to the Scheduled Task as suggested by Majestic, and placing that shortcut in your startup folder. Also simply executing the Scheduled Task shortcut will not give you the UAC warning.