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	<title>Comments on: Bad Kaspersky! (RE:Windows Update KB944533)</title>
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		<title>By: acneduronX2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i have used Kaspersky and it is a good anti-virus, my only complain about Kaspersky is that it uses more memory compared to other anti-virus like Avast..</description>
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		<title>By: detoxtech</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 15:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kaspersky is the best Anti-Virus program i have ever used. it is way better than Mc Affe and Norton Antivirus.</description>
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		<title>By: Joey Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joey Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description>(No) Thanks Peter, for your personal history of your disgruntled life.  The funny thing is, on several other machines with NO Kaspersky, I have no problems at all... I suppose Norton, McAfee, and all other Internet Security publishers banded together with Microsoft to screw over Kaspersky, right!?

BACK to the issue at hand, I&#039;m fighting with this exact problem and didn&#039;t read this thread until I uninstalled Kaspersky (along with numerous other suspect firewalls, etc).

Has anyone had luck resolving this issue with Kaspersky completely uninstalled or will it be necessary to reinstall or mess with some registry entries?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(No) Thanks Peter, for your personal history of your disgruntled life.  The funny thing is, on several other machines with NO Kaspersky, I have no problems at all&#8230; I suppose Norton, McAfee, and all other Internet Security publishers banded together with Microsoft to screw over Kaspersky, right!?</p>
<p>BACK to the issue at hand, I&#8217;m fighting with this exact problem and didn&#8217;t read this thread until I uninstalled Kaspersky (along with numerous other suspect firewalls, etc).</p>
<p>Has anyone had luck resolving this issue with Kaspersky completely uninstalled or will it be necessary to reinstall or mess with some registry entries?</p>
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		<title>By: Peter Giberson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Giberson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 05:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No Mr Kaspersky, not &quot;Bad Kaspersky&quot;, but &quot;Sloppy MicroSlob&quot; coding practices, brought on by rush to market junior middle management under the replacement gun of senior management who are only serving the stockholders.  Now having said this the same issue is happening to me and I don&#039;t really want to run a firewall at all but if you are slipped a Internet Security Suite by a Baby Bell like they used to Shanghai sailors by slipping then a Micky or clubbing the poor slobs with a sap (a lead ball in a leather holder), then you are probably correct is saying &quot;Bad Monopoly&quot;. But my issue stems from Adelphia&#039;s excellent cable operations being taken over by Time Warners lackluster RoadRunner.  To protest I am using Verizon&#039;s DSL and they installed a firewall without my permission and when I uninstalled it and called billing they were happy to still charge me 7.98 a month, but when I complained, they quickly reversed the charge, but I&#039;ll bet they didn&#039;t clean up any stray registry entries left over by their award winning Internet Security Suite.  If you are willing to accept Bill Gates throttle hold on our wallets and still want to blame yourself for not wanting to go through complicated procedures to help them shill even more immature products then that is your right and not a privilege.  I&#039;ve been a software engineer for thirty three years and I am still using techniques I learned when I muscled big iron around the computer room - less brawn more brain. Software designed by bored rooms of overpaid CIO&#039;s wanting bigger golden parachutes is never going to replace creativity and intelligence no matter how many wunderkids think Google has replaced Microsoft as the new paradigm.  

Now I&#039;ve been through this before, a patch or rollup patch that wants to keep installing itself and we want to blame it on ourselves because Bill is so nice.  So you read and follow the trail through the KB articles and uninstall and reinstall and it keeps happening and finally after calls to support and googleing various phrases you find the two or three direct registry entries you need to make to keep Bill and the kids happy.  Ain&#039;t debugging fun.  I never backup the registry and as for my data and programs, I love to reinstall from the original disk that has a soda can stuck to it.

Okay that&#039;s my rant, your&#039;re welcome to your opinion, but I still have my Commodore 64 monitor, although I don&#039;t want to try to find a way to use it as a third monitor for my hand-built PC, but it&#039;s still an excellent video monitor but the new wave of digital cabling will shorten it&#039;s shelf life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No Mr Kaspersky, not &#8220;Bad Kaspersky&#8221;, but &#8220;Sloppy MicroSlob&#8221; coding practices, brought on by rush to market junior middle management under the replacement gun of senior management who are only serving the stockholders.  Now having said this the same issue is happening to me and I don&#8217;t really want to run a firewall at all but if you are slipped a Internet Security Suite by a Baby Bell like they used to Shanghai sailors by slipping then a Micky or clubbing the poor slobs with a sap (a lead ball in a leather holder), then you are probably correct is saying &#8220;Bad Monopoly&#8221;. But my issue stems from Adelphia&#8217;s excellent cable operations being taken over by Time Warners lackluster RoadRunner.  To protest I am using Verizon&#8217;s DSL and they installed a firewall without my permission and when I uninstalled it and called billing they were happy to still charge me 7.98 a month, but when I complained, they quickly reversed the charge, but I&#8217;ll bet they didn&#8217;t clean up any stray registry entries left over by their award winning Internet Security Suite.  If you are willing to accept Bill Gates throttle hold on our wallets and still want to blame yourself for not wanting to go through complicated procedures to help them shill even more immature products then that is your right and not a privilege.  I&#8217;ve been a software engineer for thirty three years and I am still using techniques I learned when I muscled big iron around the computer room &#8211; less brawn more brain. Software designed by bored rooms of overpaid CIO&#8217;s wanting bigger golden parachutes is never going to replace creativity and intelligence no matter how many wunderkids think Google has replaced Microsoft as the new paradigm.  </p>
<p>Now I&#8217;ve been through this before, a patch or rollup patch that wants to keep installing itself and we want to blame it on ourselves because Bill is so nice.  So you read and follow the trail through the KB articles and uninstall and reinstall and it keeps happening and finally after calls to support and googleing various phrases you find the two or three direct registry entries you need to make to keep Bill and the kids happy.  Ain&#8217;t debugging fun.  I never backup the registry and as for my data and programs, I love to reinstall from the original disk that has a soda can stuck to it.</p>
<p>Okay that&#8217;s my rant, your&#8217;re welcome to your opinion, but I still have my Commodore 64 monitor, although I don&#8217;t want to try to find a way to use it as a third monitor for my hand-built PC, but it&#8217;s still an excellent video monitor but the new wave of digital cabling will shorten it&#8217;s shelf life.</p>
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