Hello everyone
A big apology for not responding earlier. I'm happy to inform that the problem of IE initiating automatically has been fixed.
Outside of all the Sypbot and Malwarebytes scans etc., what also, I believe, did the trick was upgrading to IE v8.
Thank you all for your expertise...
Downloaded and installed IE v 8 - still have that key show up in SpyBot scans. And the problem regarding automatically opening IE browsers also still persists.
At this point the auto-opening of IE browser is few and far between, hence manageable/not very annoying. What I fear is that this...
@sggaunt:
I looked in my installed programs list and did not find SweetIM for IE. I don't think I see anything alluding to a marketing addon.
I have IE v 6. Never bothered to upgrade as I don't use it.
goombawaho: Following is the highjackThis log. (Sorry, couldn't figure out the attachment utility)
Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.4
Scan saved at 7:41:32 AM, on 6/14/2010
Platform: Windows XP SP3 (WinNT 5.01.2600)
MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP3 (6.00.2900.5512)
Boot mode: Normal...
@sggaunt; edfair: I haven't installed any program that would auto-initiate IE. I've also checked the Startup (via MSCONFIG) and IE is not in the list.
@goombawaho: Ran Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware's quick and full scans. Neither detected any malware. I ran SpybotSD again to confirm if the Trojan...
The issue I am facing is, even though I use Google chrome as my default browser, Internet Explorer browser (v7) automatically opens up. I am running Window XP SP 3.
Nothing was detected by scans via Norton Antivirus. Then I ran SpyBotSD (v1.6.2) and it detected an infected registry key. The...
Thank you, sggaunt.
I fixed the issue. It turned out to be a rogue anti virus software, which posed as though it had found several critical errors on my machine. It wanted me to goto their website to buy a s/w from them.
I removed it with Malwarebyte's Anti-malware.
Thanks for your help.
Hi
My IBM thinkpad (T40) running WinXP Pro SP2 has gotten infected by Blaster/Sasser.variant.
Symptoms: When logging into Windows wall paper is different, Vista Antivirus 2008 scans start automaticaly, unknown desktop icons, multiple system32/netsh.exe cmd prompts, cannot locate C:\ drive...
When you say "...pay to send.", do you mean that the APIs are not free or sending msgs via SMS Gateways is not free?
I apologise if I posted in the wrong forum. And thanks for your ans JPADIE. Where (which forum) would you recommend I post related questions. Thanks again.
I'd also like to add (a question):
Let's say I do find a free SMS Gateway API, and use it in my web app to send text msgs to my users, will I incur any costs (of course I do realize the user wud pay whatever it costs to recv. a msg)
Thanks.
Zoey
To be honest this is one of those things where when you goto work on it, it 'magically' resolves itself!!!
Without changing any settings on her Outlook (nor her OWA), it now receives all emails without any latency!!!??? This sure is confusing! And I know for a fact that the user is not...
Bustamove: thanks for the response.
Tested OWA internally and it acts in the same way. She does have a few filters on in her Outlook though. Could those be causing the delay?
Also some legit (our own domains') emails end up in her Junk E-mail folfer in OWA!!?? Any ideas?
Zoeythecat: thanks...
Hello
Setup: Exchange Server 2003, supporting OWA 2k3.
When using OWA 2k3 a user does not she her most recent emails as they come in, even after polling the Exchange server by refreshing the page. Note: its only happening with her. Mine works fine.
For eg: When she checks her email in the...
Hello
I have being noticing strange occurances in user's Outlook web access.
When users compose emails via Outlook web access and send them, the recipients see unwanted characters AND at times the text in the body of the email is garled.
For eg: If the user composes the following-
Dear Jim...
Haven't yet done a test on the system memory(RAM). However I did a chkdsk /P and this is the result:
"Found one or more errors on volume."
what does this imply? Does this mean that my hard drive is bad?
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