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Windows 7: Google resets personal settings

17 Dec 2009   #11

Windows 7
Sweden
 
 

I did ad Google in alowed sites in settings for IE to now and hope that helps. I have no function activated that automaticly deletes coocies or so, so I think it's quite strange. Since not everyone seems to have this problem it could be NOD32 that do something but I have looked at it and noting points in that direction.

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17 Dec 2009   #12

Windows 7 Professional x64
Rednecksville
 
 

If you wonder about NOD32, try disabling it.
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17 Dec 2009   #13

Windows 7
Sweden
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Jonathan_King View Post
If you wonder about NOD32, try disabling it.
Yes, I have thought of that of course. But with al thoose damn idiots that make virus and trojans and stuff out there I realy don't know if I dare to do that. I remember the XP time when I didn't even had time to download the hotfix for a particular virus before it was infected and that one was made to prevent downloading fixes. That made me realy aware about the threat thoose %//("(#=&)(&¤ make.
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17 Dec 2009   #14

Windows 7 Professional x64
Rednecksville
 
 

Tell you what. Disable NOD32 and you will be okay. Just remember to turn it back on. Don't go to any p0rn sites, and do not download anything from torrent. Do not download cracks and keygens for programs. Just visit SevenForums and email and you will be okay.

I often tell people that common sense is way better than any anti-virus. The only times I have ever gotten viruses were when I was downloading cracks for software and downloading music illegally. Both times I was doing something shady. Never gotten a virus since those days.
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17 Dec 2009   #15

Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
 
 

Do you run CCleaner or any software like that ??
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17 Dec 2009   #16

Windows 7
Sweden
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Capt.Jack Sparrow View Post
Do you run CCleaner or any software like that ??
Yes but I only run the part that deletes unwanted things in registry and have never had any problem with that. I never deleta any cocies becouse of that I don't want to write everything al the time at sites and I am not afraid of them. They are mostly a good thing as someone before said.
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17 Dec 2009   #17

Windows 7
Sweden
 
 

I will try a couple of days now with the ad I did in IE about alowing Google as I mentioned earlier in post #11.
Result will be posted here whatever happens.
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17 Dec 2009   #18

Windows 7
Sweden
 
 

Ok, it didn't take lomg to see that it didn't help to put google in that allowed list in IE. If nobody knows what excaktly what I have to do in NOD I'll just try to turn it of then. Scary indeed.
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18 Dec 2009   #19

Windows 7
Sweden
 
 
NOD seemes to be the problem but what to do?

I have disabled NOD 32 since yesterday and restarted the computer and made al sort of stuff and still google remembers my settings. So now my question is what setting in NOD is it that makes this problem? I don't like to have it disabled al the time since it has helped me several times?
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18 Dec 2009   #20

Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
 
 

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