From: Lance on 6 Jan 2008 19:42 JD wrote the following on 1/6/2008 15:20: > History Fan wrote: >> "Joan Archer" <archer_joan(a)nospam.com> wrote in message >> news:4780e143$0$26035$88260bb3(a)free.teranews.com... >>> I bet if you click it though it will tell you there are no updates. >>> Joan >>> >>> "History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth(a)unknown11.com> wrote in message >>> news:723e$47800034$483111ec$7729(a)FUSE.NET... >>>> "Lance" <lhill(a)suc.edu> wrote in message >>>> news:flml5v$rbu$1(a)gist.usc.edu... >>>>> I'm guessing Lavasoft has turned off the "Check for updates now" >>>>> link you see in the Ad-Aware application itself. >>>>> >>>> I'm using Ad-Aware SE and that link is still available in >>>> the program. >>>> >> >> >> The latest definitions I have are December 27, 2007. I'm not >> sure about upgrading to Ad-Aware 2007. It annoys me a little bit that >> the program requires the installation of an XP service. The only >> thing Ad-Aware has ever found on my PC is tracking cookies. > > Can one turn off the XP service that Ad-Aware 2007 installs? > > Do you mean the "aawservice.exe" process that you see in the task manager? I've discovered you can disable it or switch it to manual but the Ad-Aware 2007 application won't start without it. This service appears to handle all of Ad-Aware's grunt work of scanning, updating, watching, etc. If you'd like to try altering the service run status yourself click Start, then Run then type "services.msc" in the Run box, click OK. Find "Ad-Aware 2007 Service" in the resulting services window, right click on this service then select properties. You can stop it and/or change the startup status in the resulting window. Lance *****
From: Lance on 6 Jan 2008 19:43 JD wrote the following on 1/6/2008 15:20: > History Fan wrote: >> "Joan Archer" <archer_joan(a)nospam.com> wrote in message >> news:4780e143$0$26035$88260bb3(a)free.teranews.com... >>> I bet if you click it though it will tell you there are no updates. >>> Joan >>> >>> "History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth(a)unknown11.com> wrote in message >>> news:723e$47800034$483111ec$7729(a)FUSE.NET... >>>> "Lance" <lhill(a)suc.edu> wrote in message >>>> news:flml5v$rbu$1(a)gist.usc.edu... >>>>> I'm guessing Lavasoft has turned off the "Check for updates now" >>>>> link you see in the Ad-Aware application itself. >>>>> >>>> I'm using Ad-Aware SE and that link is still available in >>>> the program. >>>> >> >> >> The latest definitions I have are December 27, 2007. I'm not >> sure about upgrading to Ad-Aware 2007. It annoys me a little bit that >> the program requires the installation of an XP service. The only >> thing Ad-Aware has ever found on my PC is tracking cookies. > > Can one turn off the XP service that Ad-Aware 2007 installs? > > Do you mean the "aawservice.exe" process that you see in the task manager? I've discovered you can disable it or switch it to manual but the Ad-Aware 2007 application won't start without it. This service appears to handle all of Ad-Aware's grunt work of scanning, updating, watching, etc. If you'd like to try altering the service run status yourself click Start, then Run then type "services.msc" in the Run box, click OK. Find "Ad-Aware 2007 Service" in the resulting services window, right click on this service then select properties. You can stop it and/or change the startup status in the resulting window. Lance *****
From: Ed on 7 Jan 2008 04:44 On 04/01/08 16:30, Joan Archer wrote: > They stopped supporting it at the end of the year so you will have to go > to the new version if you want to use the free Ad-Aware 2007 program. > Joan Ad-Aware 2007 does not run under Windows 98SE. So I manually download the latest updates for Ad-Aware SE from here: http://www.lavasoft.com/support/securitycenter/blog/ Ed
From: JD on 17 Jan 2008 07:42 Lance wrote: > JD wrote the following on 1/6/2008 15:20: >> History Fan wrote: >>> "Joan Archer" <archer_joan(a)nospam.com> wrote in message >>> news:4780e143$0$26035$88260bb3(a)free.teranews.com... >>>> I bet if you click it though it will tell you there are no updates. >>>> Joan >>>> >>>> "History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth(a)unknown11.com> wrote in message >>>> news:723e$47800034$483111ec$7729(a)FUSE.NET... >>>>> "Lance" <lhill(a)suc.edu> wrote in message >>>>> news:flml5v$rbu$1(a)gist.usc.edu... >>>>>> I'm guessing Lavasoft has turned off the "Check for updates now" >>>>>> link you see in the Ad-Aware application itself. >>>>>> >>>>> I'm using Ad-Aware SE and that link is still available in >>>>> the program. >>>>> >>> >>> >>> The latest definitions I have are December 27, 2007. I'm not >>> sure about upgrading to Ad-Aware 2007. It annoys me a little bit >>> that the program requires the installation of an XP service. The >>> only thing Ad-Aware has ever found on my PC is tracking cookies. >> >> Can one turn off the XP service that Ad-Aware 2007 installs? >> >> > Do you mean the "aawservice.exe" process that you see in the task manager? > > I've discovered you can disable it or switch it to manual but the > Ad-Aware 2007 application won't start without it. This service appears > to handle all of Ad-Aware's grunt work of scanning, updating, watching, > etc. > > If you'd like to try altering the service run status yourself click > Start, then Run then type "services.msc" in the Run box, click OK. Find > "Ad-Aware 2007 Service" in the resulting services window, right click on > this service then select properties. You can stop it and/or change the > startup status in the resulting window. > > Lance > ***** Thanks Lance. Any good XP user should know how to disable certain services in XP. -- JD..
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