Hi DT,
In the forum > Daemon Tools SUPPORT >
Subject : " what is/can I uninstall SPTD layer?"
Copytrooper posted :
"SPTD (similar to other access layers) is not removed from your system after uninstalltion of DAEMON Tools in order not to disrupt other applications that may use it."
SPTD is installed by Deamon Tools. Thus no other applications could have been relying on SPTD prior to DT's installation.
DT has a good reputation. I'm not really worried. But we live in this new time where there is rampant exploitation of users via adware, spyware, etc. Users, at least this user, is increasingly suspicious of such low-level (BIOS/HAL) services left in place and running on the system "after" the installing program has been removed. It is traditionally good programming etiquette to inform users about these things.
All I'm asking is for more information about SPTD.
The "Duplex Secure Ltd" website provides no useful information at all to help me determine if I want SPTD to remain on my
system or not.
What beneficial capabilities, exactly, does SPTD add to the existing access layer(s) or services already provided by WinXP/2K/Vista ?
What application types does SPTD serve as a transport layer for ? User-level requests to what drivers exactly ?
Thanks much,
Bill Mudd
In the forum > Daemon Tools SUPPORT >
Subject : " what is/can I uninstall SPTD layer?"
Copytrooper posted :
"SPTD (similar to other access layers) is not removed from your system after uninstalltion of DAEMON Tools in order not to disrupt other applications that may use it."
SPTD is installed by Deamon Tools. Thus no other applications could have been relying on SPTD prior to DT's installation.
DT has a good reputation. I'm not really worried. But we live in this new time where there is rampant exploitation of users via adware, spyware, etc. Users, at least this user, is increasingly suspicious of such low-level (BIOS/HAL) services left in place and running on the system "after" the installing program has been removed. It is traditionally good programming etiquette to inform users about these things.
All I'm asking is for more information about SPTD.
The "Duplex Secure Ltd" website provides no useful information at all to help me determine if I want SPTD to remain on my
system or not.
What beneficial capabilities, exactly, does SPTD add to the existing access layer(s) or services already provided by WinXP/2K/Vista ?
What application types does SPTD serve as a transport layer for ? User-level requests to what drivers exactly ?
Thanks much,
Bill Mudd
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