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For example, there's a service running in the background which is called 'Automatic Updates'. I don't know what this service transfers from my machine to other machines on the internet, especially the MS ones. So I play it safe and disable such functions. If you like, you can even disable these functions manually, by going through the System and checking or unchecking some checkboxes. This will take you approximately half an hour. But why wast time when a little neat utility can do the same in 1 minute?
This utility was successfully tested by lots of users, and was found to disable all the known 'Suspicious' Functions in WindowsXP. It's customiseable, but comes up with the Default settings, which are recommended. Changes in Version 3.96-5:
- In the connection limit dialog, now backups can be created.
- The offset for the connection limit setting is now detected automatically. So, upcoming updates of the file tcpip.sys should require no update of the xp-AntiSpy.
- The settings for the Microsoft Internet Explorer are updated to match those of the Internet Explorer 7.0.
- Fixed some minor bugs
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