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is there a way to get a list of all active programs? I am running XP I would like to be able to do this for a few reasons one being to manually check for spyware
Last edited by gamesmell; 28-03-2004 at 01:39. |
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run system information(you find it in system tools folder), open software environment tree and choose running tasks
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ctrl+alt+delete then if you have XP click the processes tad
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Use a little shareware prog called Ad-aware 6, it has detected 4 low-level spybots and 3 high-risk ones on my pc. It works very well and scans fast. Also try XP-antispy to turn off all the 'phone home features' "please note none of these progs are wares mod" lol.
I hate maggots that give you something for free and then nosey around ya file structure. The thing is - you let these files in through your impregnable wall cos' they are hidden in other programs, always one you've been after too damit lol. Frag em! thats wot I say. Flyblown_Jester
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