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  • Hello riptorn, For start, if you have Windows Vista please disable the User Account Control following the steps from the next link . After that, reboot your computer, then save and run the following patch: http://www.bitdefender.com/files/Knowledge...ystem_32bit.exe . Update BitDefender after that and everything should be…
  • Hello riptorn, For start, if you have Windows Vista please disable the User Account Control following the steps from the next link . After that, reboot your computer, then save and run the following patch: http://www.bitdefender.com/files/Knowledge...ystem_32bit.exe . Update BitDefender after that and everything should be…
  • Hello riptorn, For start, if you have Windows Vista please disable the User Account Control following the steps from the next link . After that, reboot your computer, then save and run the following patch: http://www.bitdefender.com/files/Knowledge...ystem_32bit.exe . Update BitDefender after that and everything should be…
  • Hello riptorn, The only settings that you can save are the Friends list and the Spammers list in the Antispam module. Just open BitDefender, click on Switch to Advanced View, select the Antispam module then click on Mange Friends. Here on the "Configure the Friends List ", click on Save, choose a location were you want to…
  • Hi, I am using windows vista ultimate 32 bit service pack 2. I am also using Bitdefender Internet Security 2009. Up until recently the Autologon Scan use to start up whenever I started windows, but now it does not??. Whenever I start windows A error message pops up stating: Scanning process was not started in the required…
  • Hello Riptorn, For this problem, please use the patches listed in this KB article: http://www.bitdefender.com/site/KnowledgeBase/consumer/#547 Cris. Thanks Cris, Well, after downloading the file, and installing it, the problem still remains.. Scan failed to execute?? Any more Ideas?? Regards Rip
  • Just updated Malwarebytes myself, no problems encountered. Try resetting the firewall rules: advanced view --> firewall --> rules - reset rules. Then try updating Malwarebytes. If you get an error message try updating it again a couple of times. Also make sure the default action is set to "allow all known programs"…
  • First of all, I've got Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware myself and I don't remember that I had to add anything at all to the exclusion list before using the program. BitDefender should be set to accept legitimate connections by default, such as Malwarebytes' A-M. If a file wants to communicate with the internet BD should ask if…
  • The first post was a description on how to exclude Malwarebytes files from the antivirus realtime and on demand scan. To let those files connect to the internet, do the following: advanced view ---> firewall ---> rules ---> then press + to add files. If the files are already in the rules list double click (expand) to see…
  • Switch to advanced view. Select Antivirus from the menu on the left and click exclusions. Click + to add the file you want to be excluded. Thanks Aarrestad, but isn't that just excluding the files from the scanner??. I want to add the files to the safe list, so as BitDefender can allow Malwarebytes to connect to the…
  • Hi there, If the issue is indeed caused by the Antiphishing toolbar then it will be fixed in the next major product update scheduled for the end of March. Unfortunately you will need to bear with it for a couple of weeks. Thanks, Fiona Thanks Fiona, please keep me informed, as I love BitDefender, it is a very good product!…
  • My colleague was referring to this sign: -. It is a button with the dash sign. Thanks Valentin D.... Unfortunately I do not have that button option in BitDefender Internet Security 2009??.. Hmmm???.Nevermind, thanks for your reply...
    in Cookies Comment by riptorn March 2009
  • In BitDefender you will also have a settings which is called "Cookie Control" - you can access it in Advanced View, Privacy Control, Cookie. This module in BitDefender will scan for infected cookies and will prompt you to allow/block cookies to be stored on your PC. Once a cookie has been stored in that list, BitDefender…
    in Cookies Comment by riptorn March 2009
  • Thanks so much Crysty2k5.. You helped me out. Great!
    in Cookies Comment by riptorn March 2009
  • There is an option in the TuneUp part of BitDefender Total Security called PC Clean-up that will delete cookies as well. Unfortunately your product - Internet Security 2009 - does not have this module. But you can also delete cookies manually from the Internet browser that you are currently using - there is a different…
    in Cookies Comment by riptorn March 2009
  • Which history are you refering to: the browser history or BitDefender's cookie list? Hi Valentin D, I am referring to the bitdefender's cookie list, I have soooo many cookies??, is there an option to remove, or, delete them?. Thanks.
    in Cookies Comment by riptorn March 2009
  • Hi there, I would like you to try the following: 1. Open BitDefender in Advanced View. 2. Go to Antivirus->Shield. 3. Click on Custom Level. 4. Disable scanning of HTTP, Yahoo and MSN traffic. 5. Restart your browser and check if the issue still occurs. If this does not work, please try this: 1. Open the browser. 2. Go to…
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