I just found out this week from SecureSpot support that the SecureSpot product which I purchased in November will only allow real-time anti-virus/anti-malware to run under an "administrator" account in Windows XP. This is a major product flaw bordering on false advertising as children's accounts, for which one might purchase the SecureSpot suite of advertised services, are often set up with only "user" credentials to protect the system from harmful changes. So with the current capabilities of SecureSpot, I have to sacrifice system security by setting up my kid's accounts as "administrator" or sacrifice real-time virus protection--an unacceptable compromise for a supposed security solution.
I D-Link's defense, support did admit to the product's shortcoming and told me it was going to be fixed in an upcoming release; however, no information as to when this problem is going to be fixed. In the meantime, I'm left having to open up all of my "user" accounts as "administrators".
Cheers,
David