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Re: RadLight 3.03 R5.2 silently uninstalls Ad-Aware Could you explain to the un-informed how you add a radlight.net and radlight.sk to a 'restricted' list? Thanks.
Also, If I re-install adaware plus in an non-standard location, you are saying it will be ok there, right? -- Looking for 1939 Indian Motocycle |
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 | Re: RadLight 3.03 R5.2 silently uninstalls Ad-Awar The default location will be fine unless you have this media player. Otherwise, I don't believe there'll be any problem installing in a non-default location, but I can't say for sure. Try it and let me know if there is a problem. -- Lavasoft support »www.spywareinfo.com |
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| said by Mike Healan: The default location will be fine unless you have this media player.
I don't use this media player, and will stay away from it.
What's next: Real Player deleting Media Player and Quicktime?
I can see it now, you turn you computer on, and watch the programs duke it out on your display!!! -- Looking for 1939 Indian Motocycle |
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 Jamming777$Time Is Running OutPremium join:2001-07-25 USA | reply to Jan Janowski
Re: RadLight 3.03 R5.2 silently uninstalls Ad-Aware In IE 6.0, select Tools menu > Internet Options > Security Tab > Restricted Sites > Sites Button
Then type in the Sites you wish to add to the list of restricted sites. Or if you wish you can add it to your Hosts files if you do it that way, which is a little more involved. So if your "uninitiated," I would do it the first way through IE 6.0 Internet Options. -- Jamming *Team Z Member* |
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