Paul H brought next idea :
For some reason we have the lop spyware bar permenantly
present on our system. I have tried with the MS Anti -
spyware tool, Adaware and Spybot , all to no avail, what
a nuisense this thing is. What I did do that worked for a
while was use the content advisor, this was a success for
a while but proved impractical to use as each web page
had to be confirmed and was more of a nuisance than the
original problem. If anyone has any answers to this
problem I'm sure many people would appreciate it .
Hi
Lavasoft Adaware have LOP within todays (30.05) updated definitions.
First get latest Adaware version 1.06R1
http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Personal-Edition/3000-8022-10319876.html?tag=list
Settings for fullscan:
1: Run the WebUpdate feature. (Click on the Globe icon, Click connect,
Click OK, Click Finish.)
2: Set up the Configurations (Gear wheel at the top) as follows:
General Button => Safety & Settings: Check (Green) all three.
Advanced Button => Logfile Detail Level: All options under this should
be checked (Green).
Tweak Button
==> Scanning Options: Check "Obtain command line of scanned processes"
==> Log Files: Please check only:
Click on "Proceed"
3: Click on "Scan Now"
4: Please deselect "Search for negligible risk entries" as negligible
risk entries (MRU's) are not considered to be a threat. (If MRU's are
included in your logfile they may be removed. Advice will not be
provided on MRU's as they are the user's choice.)
5: Run the scanner using the Full System Scan (Perform Full System
Scan) mode. A full scan is the in-depth scan mode that scans your whole
computer for Spyware infections. When performing a full scan the
following scan settings are used:
* Full Memory Scan is performed
* Registry Scan is performed
* Deep Registry scan is performed
* Cookie-Scan is performed
* Favorites are scanned
* Hosts file is scanned
* Conditional scans are performed
* Archive files are scaned
* All fixed drives are scanned