Antispyware doesn't understand multiple IE home pages

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Dave Wright

Antispyware beta gets confused when changes to Internet
Explorer home page are coming from different users on the
same Windows XP home edition machine.

If one account changes home pages, Antispyware will trap
for that and display its warning message to other user
accounts who have not changed their home page.
 
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Bill Sanderson

Several have observed this one. If the warnings are annoying to your users,
you can disable the checkpoint--it is in application agents, Internet
Explorer URL is the name, I believe.

(and, of course, if you disable the checkpoint you forgo the protection
afforded by that checkpoint on your machine.)
 
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Daibidh

Thanks Dave!

I had the same thing happen to me and I never made the connection!
Microsoft seems to be pretty good about sifting through this newsgroup.
This is definitely something that needs addressing.

Dave
 

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