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  • #31
    I've never had it enabled. Even now, just started up my computer, it's set to Disabled.

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    • #32
      So you disabled it through the setting which requires a reboot?
      Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
      Peace Through Power

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      • #33
        Which option? I disabled it in the menu that pops up when right clicking the icon in the taskbar. I can't remember if it asked me to reboot, but this was a while ago, it's been disabled through many restarts and shut downs.

        But I could check the option that you're talking about if it's not the right click menu, just in case.

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        • #34
          So, could you tell me which specific setting you mean, please?

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          • #35
            Defense+ tab -> Defense+ Settings -> Check "Deactivate the Defense+ permanently (Requires a system restart) -> Reboot
            Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
            Peace Through Power

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            • #36
              That fixed the problem right away! Thanks so much, damn Comodo and its lies. Won't be trusting that little pop-up menu anymore.

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              • #37
                Originally Posted by Copytrooper View Post
                If you upgraded OS with SPTD active, it probably screwed the SPTD configuration, so un-install Daemon Tools (if it fails, just delete the installation folder),
                open registry editor (run regedit), go to
                HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\sptd
                and change "Start" value to 4, then reboot.
                After reboot open registry editor again, and enable all permissions of sptd\cfg key (right-click on sptd\cfg -> select Permissions), then delete entire sptd key and reboot again.
                Now re-install.
                I have changed the start value to 4 and rebooted. When I open sptd there is no cfg folder just a enum folder. I have changed permissions in the sptd folder. When you say delete the entire sptd key do you mean delete the sptd folder with enum? Thanks.

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