Anyone see this problem?::
In the last week I have encountered 2 clients with the same issue. Both are Windows 98 machines. They saw a Sidebar appearing in Internet Explorer. They went to Add/Remove Programs and removed it. The next time they rebooted they get a message from NAV Autodetect that can't find the configuration files. Then the Windows screen comes up and immediately a message that Explorer caused an illegal operation. Safe mode brings the same thing. I tried booted from disk and reinstalling Windows 98. Same problem. You can move around the screen if you don't click OK on the illegal operation box.
I removed one of the hard drives and scanned it for viruses but it was clean. Eventually I backed it up and reformatted and reinstalled Windows 98.
I know it has something to do with removing the spyware Sidebar but can't find anything on it and how to repair.
--deborah
In the last week I have encountered 2 clients with the same issue. Both are Windows 98 machines. They saw a Sidebar appearing in Internet Explorer. They went to Add/Remove Programs and removed it. The next time they rebooted they get a message from NAV Autodetect that can't find the configuration files. Then the Windows screen comes up and immediately a message that Explorer caused an illegal operation. Safe mode brings the same thing. I tried booted from disk and reinstalling Windows 98. Same problem. You can move around the screen if you don't click OK on the illegal operation box.
I removed one of the hard drives and scanned it for viruses but it was clean. Eventually I backed it up and reformatted and reinstalled Windows 98.
I know it has something to do with removing the spyware Sidebar but can't find anything on it and how to repair.
--deborah