Just to let you all know what I did to fix my issue. I simply went to the 'Windows Setup' dialoge box and uninstalled, and then re-installed, system tools, multimedia, and accessories. All is good now. But I have no clue how this happened in the first place....
When I connect to the internet with a 56k modem, I usually end up connecting somewhere around 26kps due to poor quaility of phone lines in my area. My question is this. If I connect at 26kps, shouldn't my downloads be around this rate? When I'm downloading, the file download box tells me...
'The Norton AV products seem to be having real problems of late, in detection and knackering systems on uninstall'
Interesting that you say that...I had Norton 2000 installed on my computer till I realized it was doing something to the clock on my computer. I uninstalled Norton and the clock...
Strange thing happened....I ran another virus scan using a free Panda download and a scan using the 'housecall' link above. They both showed no viruses on my computer. The Virus scan that told me that I had a virus on my comp was from the symantech website. So maybe symantech shares the same...
Ok, I did the virus scan and the following...
A file named PAV.SIG is infected with a virus named Trivial.Family...
I didn't see to much on the internet about this virus....anyone have any information on it? Should i just delete this pav.sig file?
For example...when i go to start menu, then programs, then accessories......a few of the programs when clicked on are opening other programs. When I click on the calculator, the control panel opens up. When I click on wordpad, compression agent starts to run. There are a few others as well...
Ok, I'm a dummy. I didn't make the connection that IEPEERS.DLL 6.0.2800.1106 is the version that is installed with SP1 for IE6 untill late last night. Actually I would of never made that connection if you Carr hadn't postd that you had SP1 with verison 6.0.2800.1106 installed. Downloaded and...
Carr, I was working on my comp and I ran the internet tools one more time, I got an error and looked at the details and it said the following:
IEPEERS.dll 5.0.2614.3500 exsists, needs to be greater than 6.0.2600.0
If you wouldn't mind emailing me 6.0.2800.1106 that would be great and hopefully...
Thanks for the links carr, unfortuantley I've looked at that one too.
The only thing I can think of doing is removing the Iepeers.dll from my system, then try and reinstall IE6, i'm hoping that by reinstalling IE6 the correct Iepeers.dll file will be installed...
Thanks Carrr but unfortuantley I have already done that.
I **THINK*** the problem with that is that the verison of lepeers.dll on the win98 cd is older than what my current version of IE6 needs. That is why I'm thinking if I can downgrade to 5.5 from 6 then that might work, but I don't know...
I figured I'd throw this out to see if anyone can help......
I cannot print from Internet Explorer. I keep getting the following error: res://c:\windows\system\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg
I've done some research on the net and have come to the conclusion that my lepeers.dll file is outdated or...
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