General SpyCop Questions
Q.
What are the system requirements
for SpyCop?
A.
SpyCop will run on
any relatively recent Windows
machine:
- SpyCop
requires any system
running Windows, Win95,
Win98(all versions),
WinME, WinNT 4(w/SP4
or higher) Win2000 or
WinXP(all versions).
We recommend a 400MHz
or faster processor
for optimal performance
however an older processor
will run the software
at a lower speed.
- All
versions of Windows
must have Internet
Explorer 4.0 or higher
installed; it does have
to be your default browser.
Macintosh, Linux, FreeBSD,
etc are currently not
supported. Please
do not inquire about
the availability of
products for these platforms.
-
If
SpyCop reports
that it needs a newer
version of OLEAUT32.DLL
on Win9x, download and
install this patch
(for both Win95
and Win98).
Q. What's new in the latest SpyCop Version?
A.
SpyCop v5.2c
includes:
-Fix
for the autoscan screensaver
where it would not run properly
on some windows versions.
-Fixed certain dialogs which could cause the software to become
unresponsive.
SpyCop
v5.3 includes:
-New
and Extremely powerful Rename
function gets spy files
that are in use without
safe mode!
-Updated
possibly confusing dialogs.
-Added
user's guide to help menu.
NOTE:
5.3's second release changes
the main.exe to a new filename
to prevent being crashed
by certain unethical spy
programs. The program
is identical to 5.3's first
release.
SpyCop
v5.4 includes:
-Ability
to scan VXD files
UPGRADING:
It is recommended SpyCop
is uninstalled before upgrading.
Be sure to take note of
your license data available
under Help, About so that
you can activate the new
version with ease.
Upgrades are free for life,
you do not have to re-register!
Simply download
the new version from this
site.
Q.
How many spy programs can
SpyCop detect?
A.SpyCop
can currently detect over different COMMERCIAL COMPUTER MONITORING spy programs!
That's many more than ANY
competing product can even
come close to! That
count does NOT include multiple
versions of the same product
making the detectable programs a very conservative
number. Lastly, that
count is not inflated with
viruses, trojans or other
programs already taken care
of by antivirus packages.
Unlike many competitors,
SpyCop does not attempt
to be a jack of all trades
(and master of none).
We focus on the detection
of commercial computer monitoring
spy programs and do it better
than anyone else!
Q.
Can I remove the SpyCop
icon from my desktop?
A.
Yes. Simply drag it
to the recycle bin and the
software will remain installed.
You can then directly access
the program file through
explorer for increased security.
The program file can be
determined by navigating
to where you installed the
software and looking for
the .exe file with binoculars
as an icon. During
installation, you are presented
the option not to install
icons.
Q.
How do I find "undetectable"
hardware keyloggers on my
system?
A.
Finding hardware keyloggers
is really easy when you
know what you are looking
for. Click here to
see our page with pictures
and instructions for finding
and removing these keyloggers.
Q.
Are there any known conflicts
with other software?
A.
We are not currently aware
of any incompatibilities.
The SpyCop software
does not modify your system's
core files in any way nor
does it remain resident
in memory. If problems
appear to be caused after
SpyCop is installed,
the reason is an error on
your system which caused
the addition of new files
to be corrupted or cause
corruption. As with
any software, run SCANDISK
or CHKDSK to check for disk
errors and close down background
tasks before installing
and have a recent system
backup.
Q.
Can the person spying on
me see that I used SpyCop?
A.
Starting with SpyCop
v3.5, the answer will usually
be no. SpyCop
is now configured in such
a way that it appears to
be a standard Windows utility
to the majority of spy programs
and therefore is not listed
in their reports.
However, spy programs which
actually record snapshots
of the screen may still
capture SpyCop in
operation. For maximum
stealth, run SpyCop
in Windows Safe Mode.
Q.
Why does SpyCop default
to install in xxxx location?
Q.
Why is the filename not
simply spycop.exe?
A.
Some unethical spyware companies
are developing code to crash
privacy protection software
such as SpyCop. We
will periodically change
the installation directory
and program filename to
prevent being crashed by
Spy programs that locate
spy detectors based on this
information.
Q.
What is the difference between
the personal and corporate
versions?
A.
The difference between the
Corporate and Personal versions
is that we provide assistance
on getting the Corporate
version running on a network
with automated deployment.
This level of support is
not available with a Personal
license. A Corporate
license also has site licensing
options and can be used
on more than one machine.
A Personal license is limited
to use on one machine at
any one time. Additionally,
if the product is to be
used commercially or in
a commercial environment,
then a Corporate license
must be purchased.
There are no feature differences
between the two programs.
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Troubleshooting SpyCop
Q.
I am having trouble installing
SpyCop or am receiving an
error while trying to run
it
A.
This
is almost always caused
by a conflict with another
program that you may have
running on your system.
Other times, you just have
way too many things running
in the background and so
not enough resources are
left for SpyCop to
run properly. There
are a couple of ways to
get SpyCop going
on an overloaded system:
Method
1: Close down
background tasks (Win95,
Win98, WinME, WinNT and
Win2k)
To close down background tasks, press CTRL + ALT + DEL once
and then start double clicking
everything except EXPLORER
and SYSTRAY. You may
want to try SpyCop
after you close each thing
to figure out the cause
of the problem.
Method
2: Run in safe mode
(Win95, Win98 and WinME
users)
To run
in safe mode, restart your
computer, and as soon as
Starting Windows ## is displayed
or your computer beeps,
whichever one comes first,
repeatedly press F8 over
and over again until a menu
comes up. Select safe
mode and your computer will
start in safe mode.
Once started, Run SpyCop
from its icon as usual.
Method
3: For errors on
Windows XP systems
If you
get an error message when
you try to install or run
SpyCop on WindowsXP, try
right-clicking on the spycop.exe
file, choose "Run As", and
then uncheck the box that
says "Protect my computer
and data from unauthorized
program activity".
SpyCop should then
install and run properly.
Method
4: For KERNEL32 errors
during installation and
software startup or random
closes
Don't install SpyCop into a folder called SpyCop.
We recommend that you
install the software to
its default location.
Certain spy programs use
this to stop the software
from operating properly
and display fake crash screens.
You may wish to go a step
further and install SpyCop
into a custom, randomly
named folder.
Method 5: Utilize SpyCop's Super STEALTH Mode (v5.5
and newer)
Super STEALTH Mode will
temporarily revert your
system to the way it was
after a fresh Windows installation.
Any non-standard programs
will be closed automatically,
including Spy programs.
NO FILES ARE MODIFIED ON
YOUR DISK...this feature
only manipulates programs
loaded in memory. For more
details on the use of Super
STEALTH Mode, refer to the
product documentation.
As soon as you reboot, your
system will be back to normal.
Q.
SpyCop appears to hang up
while pre-scanning or is
listed as non-responsive
A.
During the pre-scan
stage, SpyCop may
appear to hang up and even
be marked as an unresponsive
application by Windows XP.
This can occur if you have
a slow system or lots of
files on your drive.
The pre-scan process indexes
the files on your drives
and figures out which ones
to scan. Because of
the large amount of calculations
that occur, the application
may temporarily be unresponsive,
especially on slower systems.
You can ignore this and
eventually the scan will
proceed as normal.
Q.
How do I uninstall SpyCop?
A.
To uninstall the software,
go to Start, Programs, SpyCop,
Uninstall. SpyCop
is not listed in Add/remove
programs for obvious security
reasons. You can delete
the uninstall icon from
the start menu for increased
security.You can also navigate
to your SpyCop folder
via Windows explorer and
double click the unins000.exe
file.
Q.
I removed the software and
still get reminders on startup
to scan or register.
A.
You must uninstall the software
properly using the included
uninstaller. Deleting
it via explorer before running
the uninstaller will result
in bits and pieces being
left behind. To fix the
situation, you must reinstall
the software and then properly
uninstall it. To properly
uninstall the software,
click Start, Programs, SpyCop,
Uninstall. If you
set up the screensaver,
you should go back into
the screensaver settings
and choose a different screensaver
before uninstalling.
Lastly, be sure that the
product is not currently
running before uninstalling
it.
Q.
SpyCop is scanning slowly!
A.
SpyCop is the most thorough
spy scanner available as
it searches every byte of
every program file on your
system. This makes
it impossible for spy software
to go undetected once we
know about it. It
is also recommended to close
down background applications
as they tend to waste system
resources and slow down
your entire system.
Don't forget that SpyCop
can be minimized while scanning,
so you can do other things
on your computer while the
scan proceeds. When
minimized, SpyCop
switches to low priority
so that it does not affect
your other tasks.
There is no need to sit
there and watch SpyCop
scan your system!
Please
see the manual
for more techniques on optimizing
the software.
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Downloading and Updating
Q.
How do I download the software?
A.
Here are step-by-step instructions
for downloading and installation:
1.
Once you have paid and received
your access and registration
codes, click the download
link HERE
2. Select
"Save As" and navigate to
or create an empty folder.
3. Wait
until the download completes
and close your browser.
4. Navigate
to the folder that you saved
the downloaded file in via
My Computer.
5. Run
the downloaded file and
follow the onscreen instructions
to install the software.
6. Follow the instructions for activation in the email sent
after you registered.
Q.
I download and install a
new version, but the old
version still remains.
A.
This is the main reason
for our recommendation to
uninstall and completely
remove any old versions
before upgrading.
Here are step by step instructions
for upgrading:
1.
Completely uninstall
the old version.
2. Restart
your computer.
3. Use
Windows Explorer to manually
delete any remaining SpyCop/ET
files, if any.
4. Download the new
version of the software.
5. Install
the new version.
6. Run
the new version and enter
your existing registration
data.
Q.
The automatic database update
is not working properly
A.
The database update feature
requires that your IE Internet
settings are configured
properly. If your
IE browser works, then the
SpyCop update function
will work. You do
not have to use IE as your
primary Internet browser
and you don't need to have
IE set as your default browser!
You can change your IE settings
via Control Panel, Internet
Settings. You may
also need to upgrade the
software itself to get any
more database updates.
This normally occurs when
a change is made to the
internal database layout.
It is required that you
completely uninstall your
old version and make sure
the SpyCop folder
is gone through explorer
before installing a new
version.
Q.
How do I update the Software
or Signature Database?
A.
New spyware is continuously
being released and SpyCop
is continually being updated
to detect these latest releases.
To update the SpyCop
software itself, simply
visit the purchase page
again and re-download the
software or use the download
links above. Remember
to uninstall the old version
first, and make sure the
folder is gone through explorer.
To update the signature
database, use the File,
Update Database feature.
Q.
Can I manually update the
spyware database?
A.
If the database update feature
is not working on your system,
you can manually update
the database by re-downloading
and installing the whole
software package.
The database in the downloadable
package is updated less
frequently than the one
available from File, Update
Database, but it is updated
at least monthly.
Q.
Should I upgrade frequently?
A.
There are two major parts
of the SpyCop software
package, the scanning engine
or software, and signature
databases. The Signature
databases are updated whenever
new spy programs are discovered,
when new versions are released
that become undetectable
with the current database,
and to correct false alarms.
The scanning engine is updated
whenever a new feature must
be added, when a bug is
discovered, when a spy program
is found to be attacking
SpyCop to try and
escape detection or to improve
overall performance.
Although it can be time
consuming to upgrade frequently
for both you and us, it
is necessary to keep SpyCop
top-notch in quality, capability
and performance.
Q.
Can I download the software
to a CD or Diskette?
A.
Yes, however be careful
not to violate the license
agreement displayed when
you install the software.
To place SpyCop onto
a CD, download the SPYCOP.EXE
file to a temporary location
on your system and then
start your CD burning Software
(Adaptec, Nero, WinonCD,
etc). Make a data
disc, and place the SPYCOP.EXE
on the disc. Use "Disk
At Once" to create a CD
compatible with all systems.
To place the software on
a floppy diskette, simply
select drive 'A' when prompted
to save the file during
download.
Q.
I get a message that the
download file is corrupt
A.
This may be caused by Internet
congestion or problems with
your ISP. Please re-try
your download at a different
time. We've also noticed
that AOL 7 users are the
ones with most of the download
corruption problems.
If you are unable to download
the software successfully,
email us using the information
in the Technical
Support section of this
FAQ and we will send the
software as an attachment.
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Scanning With SpyCop
Q.
SpyCop detects a spy program
but I believe it to be a
false alarm
A.
Just like anti virus programs
can falsely detect a virus
in a non infected program,
SpyCop may detect
spyware in a non spyware
file. This is a rare condition
with the most recent versions
of SpyCop.
If you would like the detection
confirmed, email us with
the name of the spyware
detected and the filenames
of the file it has been
found in. It is
highly recommended that
you update the spyware database
(File, Update Database)
before scanning your system
as false alarms may have
been corrected and new spyware
added. Unfortunately,
it is impossible for us
to test scan every program
out there. Certain
types of anti-virus or anti-trojan
programs may set off a false
alarm due to the way the
program stores its own signature
database. Please be
sure you are using the latest
software and signature release
before emailing us about
false alarms.
Q.
What is your false alarm
policy?
A.
If a file is falsely reported
to be a spy program and
we are alerted to it, we
will immediately issue a
database update within hours
to correct the error.
If you are a software developer
and your program is being
reported as a spy program
but it is not a spy program,
let us know and we will
correct the problem as soon
as possible. Due to
the huge number of programs
and files out there, it
is impossible for us to
test scan every one of them.
We must rely on false alarm
reports to correct these
problems.
Q.
SpyCop found a spy program,
how do I remove or disable
it?
A.
Do not email us about spy
programs that are found
on your system except to
report a possible false
alarm. If a spy program
is found on your system,
please follow these steps
to remove it:
- The
first and best way to
remove a spy program
is to use its uninstaller
which is often available
via control panel add/remove
programs. Check
the add/remove programs
list in Control Panel
and look for suspicious
entries. Fortunately,
there are many spy programs
that fail to hide themselves
from this list.
- Contact
the person who installed
it and have them remove
it. Please note that
we do not have a "crystal
ball" and can't look
to see who installed
spy software on your
machine. Use the
information provided
in 'Spy Info' to see
when the files appeared
in order to deduct who
may have had access
to your system at that
time.
- Contact
the company who developed
the spy program for
proper removal instructions.
Most spy developers
will help you remove
their software from
your personal machine.
The 'Spy Info' button
provides an option to
learn more about the
spy program, including
the company name.
- Lastly,
you can try using SpyCop's
powerful rename feature
to disable the spy program.
We rename the file instead
of deleting it to allow
you to restore it if
for some reason you
need to. The Rename
button is located in
the Spy Info dialog.
You can then delete
the renamed file after
restarting your system.
Q.
I've renamed some spy files
to .SPY, how do I rename
them back later?
A.
The best way to find the
.spy files and rename them
back is to use the built
in Windows find dialog.
Go into My Computer and
press F3. In the find
dialog that appears, enter
*.spy as the search query.
Once all the files are found,
you can click them one at
a time in the list and press
F2 to rename them back.
Q.
How can I check to see if
a spy program that I heard
about is detectable?
A.
You can check the SpyCop
database for a spy program
in the Trial and registered
versions by going to File,
Check Signature Database.
If a spy program is not
detectable, use the link
provided in the software
to let us know about it
and we will make it detectable.
Q.
Will SpyCop find government
spy programs?
A.
If we can obtain a copy
of ANY spy program, we will
make it detectable.
Our commitment to your privacy
is to find ALL computer
monitoring spy programs
available.
Q.
A spy program that I myself
installed is not being detected!
A.
New spy programs come out
all the time, and we do
everything possible to keep
up and make them all detectable.
In some instances, you may
find a spy program which
is not yet detectable.
Don't panic! Send
us a link to where we can
obtain the spy program in
question and we will investigate
it for inclusion in a future
database. Don't forget
to check your settings to
make sure that SpyCop
is properly configured and
that your database is up
to date.
Q.
Can I use SpyCop on my work
computer?
A.
SpyCop is licensed
for use on computers that
you own or that you have
authorization to scan.
We do not support the use
of any of our products illegally,
to impede an ongoing police
investigation or in any
other unauthorized manner.
You assume all responsibility
for your use of the product.
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What Spyware is and what SpyCop does
Q.
What is SpyCop?
A.
SpyCop is to computer
monitoring spy programs
as a virus scanner is to
viruses. Once downloaded
and installed on your system,
SpyCop can be used
to scan your entire system
for the presence of the computer monitoring spy programs available.
SpyCop is not an
anti-spam, anti-virus, anti-trojan,
anti-webbug or anti-advertiser
scanner. SpyCop is
not an anonymizing service
or email filter. SpyCop
is the leading non-memory
resident monitoring detector
which gives you the power
to scan your system for
spy programs whenever you
feel it prudent to do so.
Q.
I have Ad-Aware, why use
SpyCop?
A.
SpyCop and Ad-Aware
detect different types of
spyware. We recommend
that you use an advertiser
scanner such as Ad-Aware
in addition to SpyCop.
Q.
Can SpyCop find Hidden and
Stealth spy programs?
A.
Yes. SpyCop uses
a search method which goes
far and beyond other spyware
scanners in that it does
not simply scan your registry
or go by filename. SpyCop
can find spy programs that
are not shown in the task
list and are not present
in the registry. SpyCop
can even find those spy
programs where the installer
renamed the files to make
them appear to be part of
the system! If we
are aware of a spy program
(and we are aware of just
about all of them), it can
not escape detection.
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Q.
How do I contact SpyCop?
A.
If you ever need assistance
with an antiespion
product you can use our
contact form HERE
Q.
How do I report new spyware?
A.
If you have found out about
a new computer monitoring
spy program which had been
released recently, you can
report it to us for inclusion
in a future SpyCop
database update. First,
check the SpyCop
database via File, Check
Signature Database before
reporting spy programs.
If a match is not found,
use the 'Report a Spy' button
in the query dialog.
To enable us to investigate
the program quickly, please
send us a direct download
URL for the spy program.
If this is not possible,
please send us a link to
the home page of the manufacturer.
Q.
I reported a spy program
but it has not been added
A.
There are many spy program
resellers out there who
use "Private Labeling" to
sell other products as their
own brand. Many spy
programs that you discover,
but can not be queried in
the SpyCop database, are
in fact detectable under
their original brand names.
Run a test scan on the spy
program in question to be
sure. Secondly, we get quite
a few spy program reports
which are advertiser spy
related. SpyCop
is a computer monitoring
spy detector, not an
advertiser spy detector.
Q.
Is there a technical support
number I can call?
A.
All technical support is
handled via Email.
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Ordering, Licenses & Registration
Q.
I ordered the software online
but never got my serial
number.
A.
The registration information
e-mail may take up to 24
hours to arrive. It
is important that you use
an accurate e-mail address
when ordering the software.
We've had hundreds
of orders where mis-typed
e-mail addresses have results
in bounced registration
emails. If you believe
you entered your address
wrong, please contact
us and let us know.
Lastly, some people are
using services which require
email senders to reply to
a second message with a
code as an anti-spam tool.
RegNow's automated registration
messages tend to be bounced
by these services, so disable
them before ordering if
necessary.
Q.
How do I enter my registration
information?
A.
The registration procedure
is as follows:
1. Start
the trial version of the
software
2. Enter
the name exactly as it appears
in the email sent
3. Enter
the serial number (not the
order number) in the three
boxes exactly as it was
sent
4. Click
Submit to accept the information.
The software will exit.
5. Start the software again and it will be fully functional.
Q.
My serial number is not
working!
A.
Please keep in mind that
your name is case sensitive,
and spacing of the letters
must be exact. The
serial number is a three
part code clearly labeled
as such in the email sent
after you ordered.
The order number is NOT
the same as the serial number.
The serial number is also
sometimes referred to as
an authentication key, registration
code, etc. They are
all the same code.
We highly recommend that
you copy and paste the registration
information directly from
the e-mail sent to you to
ensure accuracy. Lastly,
Evidence Terminator codes
and SpyCop codes are not
interchangeable. If
you are sure that you are
entering the correct information
and the code is failing,
please send an e-mail and
we will create new registration
information for you if necessary.
Q.
How is the software shipped
to me?
A.
SpyCop is distributed
via the Internet as an electronic
download. After purchasing
the software, you will be
given a download link and
your registration information
to unlock the software.
With this method of distribution,
there is no shipping to
wait or pay for. Within
minutes after ordering you
can have the full version
up and running!
Q.
Is purchasing online safe
and secure?
A.
Absolutely!
Ordering via telephone or
snail-mail because these
"old-fashioned" methods
are not encrypted and can
be intercepted easily.
You can rest assured that
your information is safe
while purchasing any of
our software.
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