
Incidentally, I just visited the Ad-Aware forum and there are already 12 pages of problem reports. There are ways to block this action, but why should we have to? If you remove the entry, it is replaced the next time Ad-Aware starts. When Ad-Aware starts, it places an entry in the Scheduled Tasks folder. I will use Ad-Aware along with several others, as it is my understanding that no single malware detector can remove all of the bugs.ĪDDENDUM 2: A Major frustration: Regardless of how you configure the automatic updates settings, they are forced upon you. I have no way to measure if Ad-Aware catches more or less bugs than other programs and I don't *copy* information from vendor's websites, but I can say it is much easier to use and has more operable features than previous free versions. If you are having the same problem there is a topic pinned on the Lavasoft forum that should solve the problem: It just won't start!ĪDDENDUM: The program is now running. I have made various attemps to get this program to run.
