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|    Spybot Search&Destroy 2.4    |
|    22 Dec 14 14:19:00    |
      Howdy!              On my XP SP3 pc I upgraded Spybot S&D to a newer version v. 2.4 .              Today I noticed that on the Desktop for the Limited Users Account I       regularly use that there are TWO desktop icons to Start the program       although I normally Start it from a icon on the Quicklaunch Bar.              I looked at the Properties of both desktop icons and they both have       the same path to start Spybot S&D2.              What is concerning me is that the desktop icon more to the right of the       other one shows that the Limited Users Account has Full Permission on       the Security Tab just like the System and Administrator has.              On The other desktop icon the Security Tab just has the Read and the       Read and Execute boxes checked.              The icon on the Quicklaunch Bar has Full Permission for the Limited       Users Account on the Security Tab in its Properties.       Probably that is because I used the desktop icon that was on the right       most side of the listing to make the Quicklaunch icon.              I think the desktop icon that Doesn't Allow Permission to Write to the       program ought to be Deleted from my Desktop since Spybot S&D needs me       to Update its setting Manually.              Please Comment, Thanks!                     ... The program is absolutely right; therefore the computer must be wrong.       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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