"Susan" <> wrote in message
news:...
> My 64-bit Vista Ultimate system seems to be working fine and I'm only
> tracking very minor stuff. I recently embraced using Windows Defender
> and Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 at the same time with most all
> features turned on except parental controls and automatic scanning.
> Automatic updating for both are on and during normal application work
> and browser surfing these programs seem to be getting along together.
>
> When the system is started--after every cold and warm boot--Defender
> seems to always take the lead over KIS--it shows up in the tray first
> and I get this info message:
>
> i Windows Defender
> A system change was made by a known application.
> Change type Internet Explorer Add-ons Application C:\Program Files
> (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Internet Security
> 2009\ie_banner_deny.htm.
>
> What is Defender trying to tell me? What can I set differently so
> this message doesn't appear every time I start? Thanks.
>
> ~<Susan>~
>
> Don't worry about the world coming to an end today.
> It's already tomorrow in Australia. - Charles Schultz
Appears to be Kaspersky's banner ad blocker. Set Defender to allow it
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