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sdlomi2

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:00 pm
Post subject: Is it dangerous to disable "TeapotTimer in Spybot?
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A relative lives where they have only 'dialup' available for internet
service. I've recommended, and we installed, AVG Free, Spybot, and Adaware
for protection. When she runs and dials-up to get online, her computer
takes forever and Task Manager shows Spybot's 'TeaTimer' to be the cpu-hog.
I don't recall what Intel cpu but a Gateway laptop, ~1.6ghz non-dual core; I
just upped it from 512 to 2gb ram which showed very noticeable browsing
speed increase. It now performs plenty fast and flawlessly on my Bellsouth
hi-speed internet access.
Does she forego protections and cleansing actions if we disable
'TeaTimer'? What specifically? Any workarounds? Disabling it *really*
speeds up her access time.
Thanks. sdlomi2

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Jim

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:29 pm
Post subject: Re: Is it dangerous to disable "TeapotTimer in Spybot? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMomi2.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ceCrk.16075$vX2.2572@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> A relative lives where they have only 'dialup' available for internet
> service. I've recommended, and we installed, AVG Free, Spybot, and
> Adaware for protection. When she runs and dials-up to get online, her
> computer takes forever and Task Manager shows Spybot's 'TeaTimer' to be
> the cpu-hog. I don't recall what Intel cpu but a Gateway laptop, ~1.6ghz
> non-dual core; I just upped it from 512 to 2gb ram which showed very
> noticeable browsing speed increase. It now performs plenty fast and
> flawlessly on my Bellsouth hi-speed internet access.
> Does she forego protections and cleansing actions if we disable
> 'TeaTimer'? What specifically? Any workarounds? Disabling it *really*
> speeds up her access time.
> Thanks. sdlomi2
>
Teatimer sends alerts when a registry value is changed. It is supposed to
learn from user actions which programs may change the registry with
permission from the user.
If teatimer is slowing down the startup, I would wonder what is making so
many changes. I would try to determine which program is doing this, and I
would like to know whether the program is malware or not. It never slowed
startup very much on my computers.
Jim

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Wolf Kirchmeir

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:09 pm
Post subject: Re: Is it dangerous to disable "TeapotTimer in Spybot? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Jim wrote:
> "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMomi2 RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ceCrk.16075$vX2.2572@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
>> A relative lives where they have only 'dialup' available for internet
>> service. I've recommended, and we installed, AVG Free, Spybot, and
>> Adaware for protection. When she runs and dials-up to get online, her
>> computer takes forever and Task Manager shows Spybot's 'TeaTimer' to be
>> the cpu-hog. I don't recall what Intel cpu but a Gateway laptop, ~1.6ghz
>> non-dual core; I just upped it from 512 to 2gb ram which showed very
>> noticeable browsing speed increase. It now performs plenty fast and
>> flawlessly on my Bellsouth hi-speed internet access.
>> Does she forego protections and cleansing actions if we disable
>> 'TeaTimer'? What specifically? Any workarounds? Disabling it *really*
>> speeds up her access time.
>> Thanks. sdlomi2
>>
> Teatimer sends alerts when a registry value is changed. It is supposed to
> learn from user actions which programs may change the registry with
> permission from the user.
> If teatimer is slowing down the startup, I would wonder what is making so
> many changes. I would try to determine which program is doing this, and I
> would like to know whether the program is malware or not. It never slowed
> startup very much on my computers.
> Jim
>
>

Teatimer here wakes up only when I install or uninstall a program, and
has no effect on boot time.

If you have Spybot S&D, IMO you don't need AdAware. For that matter,
there may be a conflict between AdAware and Teatimer, and that could be
causing the slow boot. Try starting just one of these programs at boot,
and see how each affect boot time on its own.

You could also try unchecking all the menu items under Resident IE
(right click on the tray icon to see T/T's menu). I don't use IE, so I
don't know if this will work. If it does work, you will lose some
protection against infection with spybots, most of which are relatively
harmless - they just monitor whether you click on ads, for example.

BTW, Teatimer doesn't clean up anything, it alerts you to and blocks
changes in system settings until you allow them. You have to run Spybot
to clean things up (and you should do that every week or so, depending
on the infection rate.)

HTH

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Quilljar

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:45 am
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I have never use teatimer in five years, and still have a very clean
machine...

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geekphreak




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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:12 am
Post subject: Re: Is it dangerous to disable [Login to view extended thread Info.]

hello,
Nope it is not dangerous to disable spybot tea timer and yes tea timer does take lot of memory. To disable tea timer ollow these steps

1) click start, click run
2) In run type msconfig, press enter
3) In new window that open goto startup tab and unchk teatimer, there
4)hit apply and reboot.


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Gautam
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