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Apr 18 2007, 09:24 PM
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I'm using XP Home SP2 and have an Admin and a Limited User account on my machine. It appears I have to run my scans on both, is this correct and can it be setup to run globally(scanning both acounts at once)? The scan in the Limited User account has many less Process Modules and Running Processes, but seems to scan the same number of objects as the Admin account. Also, the same thing for updates, I have to download updates in the Admin, then logoff that, log onto the Limited User account, and update that one. Also, is there way/place to check that my Ad-Aware is configured the best way, regarding scans and how it handles things that it finds? Thanks for your time, pbmac |
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