To what I read so far, this piece of software has a tendency to eat lots of chuncks from your cpu. I strongly recomend you to remove it, and make sure you always enter your internet banking using a limited account. This way, this plugin will work only during the session and will not be installed. You will still be using it's added security, but keeping your system clean. On WindowsXP, you can always create a shortcut like this: runas /user:myuseraccount iexplore.exe An
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G-Buster Browser Defense, analysis and removal http://insanebits.blogspot.com/2007/04/g-buster-browser-defense-analysis-and.html
Some new info, testing RocketDock (almost identical clone of objectdock), everything works perfect with Outlook. I prefer OD over RD as it uses only 2.5MB of RAM instead of 12.5 that RD is using.
Btw, I forgot to mention, I am running: 1. Microsoft Office 2003 with all fixes & service packs applied 2. Windows Vista Home Premium with all fixes (sp1 NOT installed)
Using ObjectDock 1.90 build 536 free. My Outlook is configured to download emails from my corporate exchange server, using https as the protocol. Under this configuration, whenever I start outlook.exe (from start menu and/or desktop shortcut and/or quicklaunch bar), the very first thing it asks is for my login info. Now, if I just drag-and-drop the desktop link to objectdock and start outlook from there, it does NOT ask for login. No