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Eli

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I have installed winapp 2 ini and although the spy ware doctor application shows in the cleaning list, it doesn`t show any remark related to it in any cleaning process .( several times by now)

Can anybody enlighten me on this issue ? :blink:

OS : MS windows XP pro sp3 Processor : AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual core 3800, 2009Mhz.
Mother board : Gygabyte M61 PM-S2 Ram : 3GB
Disk space : 649.05 GB Default browser: Firefox
Protection : Sandboxie, MBam free version

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I have installed winapp 2 ini and although the spy ware doctor application shows in the cleaning list, it doesn`t show any remark related to it in any cleaning process .( several times by now)

Can anybody enlighten me on this issue ? :blink:

Hello Eli,

I don't use Spy ware Doctor but maybe my questions can help.

Does the info in the winapp2.ini match your computer?

Are there options in spyware doctor to produce Log type files or not produce these type of files.?

Do you have any Log files in the %ProgramFiles%\Spyware Doctor folder?

Good Luck,

:) davey

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Hello Eli,

I don't use Spy ware Doctor but maybe my questions can help.

Does the info in the winapp2.ini match your computer?

Are there options in spyware doctor to produce Log type files or not produce these type of files.?

Do you have any Log files in the %ProgramFiles%\Spyware Doctor folder?

Good Luck,

:) davey

Thanks for your reply.

1.I dont know how how to see if winapp ini 2,maches my computer.

2.There are log and tmp files in s.d file and these are empty, also have history file with 50 kb in it.

3.Could it be that the firefox cleans s.d ,and that is why I may never see anything

related to it ? (My firefox is progammed to clean at shut down)

I shall apreciate further 'enlightment' on this one,thank you very much. :blink:

OS : MS windows XP pro sp3 Processor : AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual core 3800, 2009Mhz.
Mother board : Gygabyte M61 PM-S2 Ram : 3GB
Disk space : 649.05 GB Default browser: Firefox
Protection : Sandboxie, MBam free version

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Thanks for your reply.

1.I dont know how how to see if winapp ini 2,maches my computer.

2.There are log and tmp files in s.d file and these are empty, also have history file with 50 kb in it.

3.Could it be that the firefox cleans s.d ,and that is why I may never see anything

related to it ? (My firefox is progammed to clean at shut down)

I shall apreciate further 'enlightment' on this one,thank you very much. :blink:

OK! Lesson time. Are we having fun yet?

Navigate to your C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder .Double click on the winapp2.ini file and Notepad

will open it for your viewing enjoyment.

Now left click on Edit in the toolbar at the top left of the Notepad window.

Select Find in the drop down list and click on that.

Having fun yet? Good.

Now type in spyware doctor and click on "Find next" button.

Down at the left of the Notepad window you will see highlihted "Spyware Doctor"

These lines of data show what you want CCleaner to look for Log type files for Spyware Doctor and clean them.

Lesson over except for one important thing.To exit Notepad click on the RED X upper right of the window.Same with the Find window.If you get any message to save changes REPLY NO.

You just want look at the winapp2.ini file,not change it.At least not until next lesson.Whenever.

Lesson over.

Yes, Firefox may very well be clearing or not even saving a Log file.Bet you get an answer from a Firefox/Spyware Doctor user real soon.

Good Luck,

:) davey

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OK! Lesson time. Are we having fun yet?

Navigate to your C:\Program Files\CCleaner folder .Double click on the winapp2.ini file and Notepad

will open it for your viewing enjoyment.

Now left click on Edit in the toolbar at the top left of the Notepad window.

Select Find in the drop down list and click on that.

Having fun yet? Good.

Now type in spyware doctor and click on "Find next" button.

Down at the left of the Notepad window you will see highlihted "Spyware Doctor"

These lines of data show what you want CCleaner to look for Log type files for Spyware Doctor and clean them.

Lesson over except for one important thing.To exit Notepad click on the RED X upper right of the window.Same with the Find window.If you get any message to save changes REPLY NO.

You just want look at the winapp2.ini file,not change it.At least not until next lesson.Whenever.

Lesson over.

Yes, Firefox may very well be clearing or not even saving a Log file.Bet you get an answer from a Firefox/Spyware Doctor user real soon.

Good Luck,

:) davey

 

Thank you very much for your interesting reply and this is what i got :

 

[*Spyware Doctor]

LangSecRef=3024

Detect=HKCU\Software\PCTools\Spyware Doctor

Default=True

FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Spyware Doctor\Log|*.*

 

I do not see how to proceed from here since I understand it supposes to clean the log file ,which as I previously mentioned ,shows as empty. :unsure:

OS : MS windows XP pro sp3 Processor : AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual core 3800, 2009Mhz.
Mother board : Gygabyte M61 PM-S2 Ram : 3GB
Disk space : 649.05 GB Default browser: Firefox
Protection : Sandboxie, MBam free version

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Thank you very much for your interesting reply and this is what i got :

 

[*Spyware Doctor]

LangSecRef=3024

Detect=HKCU\Software\PCTools\Spyware Doctor

Default=True

FileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\Spyware Doctor\Log|*.*

 

I do not see how to proceed from here since I understand it supposes to clean the log file ,which as I previously mentioned ,shows as empty. :unsure:

Right you are Eli,

I agree that maybe Firefox is cleaning it but I'm not sure as I don't use Firefox or Spyware Doctor.

We need a reply from an experienced Firefox user. :) davey

P.S. You learned your lesson well.You deserve a nice tea and cookie.Now, where are you going to find that?

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