TSGL: Ad-Aware SE - One Negligible That Won't Go Away RESOLVED

Beezersmom at aol.com Beezersmom at aol.com
Sun Feb 11 14:49:49 EST 2007


 
Hi John
Since no one is interested in what's on my PC, I followed  you
very nicely written, easy to understand instructions and  turned
off the scanning feature for MRUs.
I also did go to the Help window's main panel and read the  information
on Negligible as you suggested.
Thanks so much for such excellent help.
All the best to you...
Toni
 
 
In a message dated 2/11/2007 2:23:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
john.shortland at bigpond.com writes:

>
> Every day when I run Ad-Aware SE Personal, I never have  any  Critical 
Objects 
> but I always have the same two Negligible  Objects, which I  quarantine.
>
> ArchiveData(N.bckp)
>  Referencefile : SE1R150  09.02.2007
>  ======================================================
> MRU   LIST
> »»»»»»»»»»»»»»
<snip>

Toni,
If yours is not a  situation where you're likely to have folks snooping 
on your PC for where  you've been on the Net and which  installed 
applications you have  recently used then you might as well turn off that 
scanning feature for  MRUs.
These are, in the main, the 'negligible risk Objects' to which  Lavasoft 
refer.

Fire up Ad-Aware SE - click the 'Scan now' button -  in the main panel, 
click the two green 'Search for ...' buttons to turn  them red with X's 
in them.  That'll stop further scanning for those  negligible risk items 
and will also speed up the scanning process for  you.

For help info on this, whilst there, click the Help button -   stretch 
the Help window wider - click Index tab -type in neg -  double-click the 
Negligible word at the top of the underneath listing and  read all about 
it in the Help window's main panel.

All the best...  ~ John S.

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