Well I like Spybot but by default is installs TeaTimer which is alright
in theory but can get to being a nuisance, and if you had accidentally
installed 2 things with the same idea I can easily see them fighting in
some circumstances.
Not Me wrote:
> I run AVG 8 on several machines and have not seen that issue in XP or Vista.
> My best guess is it is coincidence.
> Do you have an earlier restore date to try?
> I would guess it is something you installed, but without knowing exactly
> what was installed when, it's impossible to pinpoint it.
>
> "Charlie Tame" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Miss_Kilobite wrote:
>>> Hi Guys :-)
>>>
>>> This problem is so weird.
>>>
>>> I'm running Vista Home Premium on my new HP Laptop.
>>>
>>> After installing AVG v8.0 it seems that every time I log onto the
>>> internet I get a small square pop up dialogue box saying "HKCU" - I
>>> click "OK" but the box reappears! I then click "OK" again and then the
>>> box finally disappears and allows me onto the internet.
>>>
>>> I uninstalled AVG and did a system restore and I installed an alternative
>>> Anti Virus "Trend Micro" but the problem still remains.
>>>
>>> I guess the problem with AVG was just a coincidence.
>>>
>>> In case it was Spyware related, I've done full Scans (Adware /
>>> Superantispyware / Spyware Terminator) all in safe mode but still no
>>> luck.
>>>
>>> Hasn't HKCU has something to do with the Registry?
>>>
>>> Has anybody got any suggestions on how I could tackle this irritating
>>> problem?
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>>
>>> Debs :-)
>>
>> Well, the paid for AdAware and the free Spyware Terminator both seem to
>> offer "Real Time" protection and this may be like "TeaTimer" in Spybot -
>> what that does is warn you of registry changes some program is trying to
>> make. Yes HKCU (Hive key current user or whatever) is to do with the
>> registry. This is likely to be something that "One" of your protection
>> programs is doing, trying to warn of a registry change, is there ay way
>> you can expand the box to see more of the text?
>>
>> You could try disabling any Explorer add ons or toolbars and see if that
>> helps, in fact this could even be some kind of malware that the real time
>> protection is seeing at work but not identifying.
>>
>> Wait and see if anyone else has seen this exact problem. It may even be
>> something left over from AVG but you said you did a restore so I don't see
>> how...
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