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dwyvell automatic abort
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Scan aborts after 15-16 seconds

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Maurice Joyce RE: automatic abort
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Which version of PSI are U using? What OS & SP?

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dwyvell RE: automatic abort
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PSI TRAY VERSION 2.0.0.3003
Windows XP Professional 32 bit. Service Pack 3
Firefox browser


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Maurice Joyce RE: automatic abort
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Have U got a saved download link to try a reinstall of that version? If so worth a try.

Upgrading to version 2.0.0.4003 may not be in your best interests in that the Secure browser Section is not fully functional.

I assume U have checked the FAQ to see if any of your settings have changed?

http://secunia.com/products/consumer/PSI/faq/

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dwyvell RE: automatic abort
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I can not open earlier versions.
I am not sure what you are talking about with settings being changed.

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Maurice Joyce RE: automatic abort
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Sometimes settings are changed by updates use of Registry cleaners & the like. Worth checking that that has not happened to U.

Many Forum members have found settings have changed for one reason or anothe. The first I would look at is the default setting in the Registry for your browser - a common problem that is covered in the FAQ.

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dwyvell RE: automatic abort
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In the FAQ it warns that changing registry settings can be harmful to the computer and suggests getting help on the forum.
What now?

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Maurice Joyce RE: automatic abort
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Are U saying U would like me to do a detailed script for U?

If so please confirm U want Firefox as your default browser.

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