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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

2Abbey - 26 Mar 2004 07:31 - 1483 of 11003

I have added the msn toolbar and it is enabled but is only accessed from a drop down menu etc. I have tried to make the toolbar area bigger by dragging down the tool area but the mouse doesn't change so that I can drag it (have I explained that properly?)

I would like the toolbar on top as an additional toolbar, could anybody assist?

skinny - 26 Mar 2004 07:52 - 1484 of 11003

I seem to have accquired a new toolbar rxmmstsvbl which keeps reappearing even after begin disabled - any idea how to permanently get rid of this?

skinny - 26 Mar 2004 07:59 - 1485 of 11003

I seem to have accquired a new toolbar rxmmstsvbl which keeps reappearing even after being disabled - any idea how to permanently get rid of this?

DocProc - 26 Mar 2004 08:59 - 1486 of 11003

Aldi are stocking some more Medion Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse sets at 19.99 as from April Fool's Day. Perhaps best not to be an April Fool and buy a couple, might be a good idea? With an Optical Mouse you don't need a mouse mat, so there is an added benefit in that the problems of desk cleaning and clutter are helped.

Their latest computer deal is also on offer on this day too. It's a new ALDI-PC MEDION Titanium MD 8083 with Intel Hyper-Threading Technology 3.0GHz, priced at 749.99


Optimist - 26 Mar 2004 10:09 - 1487 of 11003

Doc Staples also have a radio keyboard/mouse deal at the same price.

Spaceman - 26 Mar 2004 12:15 - 1488 of 11003

skinny, are you sure that name is correctc? what does the toolbar do? it sounds like a potential browser hijack to me, any other symptoms? eg browser slowed down? strange search pages appearing, odd entries in your favorites list?

skinny - 26 Mar 2004 12:23 - 1489 of 11003

Spaceman - just checked and I missed a T its rxmmststvbl - nothing on google - it seems to be another search type facility and knocks google off.

Spaceman - 26 Mar 2004 12:26 - 1490 of 11003

skinny, what about the other symptoms I mentioned? it definately does sound like a hijack. Does it have a title?

skinny - 26 Mar 2004 12:29 - 1491 of 11003

Spaceman - no other discernable symptoms - just tried a search and it points to this site http://lop.com/search/search.cgi?src=searchbar2&s=bbb
don't know where it came from - just want it to sod off!

Spaceman - 26 Mar 2004 12:53 - 1492 of 11003

OK skinny it is a hijack, have a look at this site for a bit of info :-http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/lop/

if you have adaware installed try clearing it with that, if you havnt I suggest you download it, install it and update it then run it, also worth installing spybot s&d which does a similar job (I use both). If that does not clear it post back here.

skinny - 26 Mar 2004 13:00 - 1493 of 11003

Thanks Spaceman - downoloading adaware now...

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 26 Mar 2004 14:28 - 1494 of 11003

The main reason these spyware programs are able to get a hold on your system is due to them having full access to the filesystem and registry. As such, they are able to install themselves everywhere and make it a nightmare to get rid of. Some of them even change the TCP/IP stack (http://www.new.net/ is a particularly nasty example) so that only rebuilding the system from scratch will solve it.

I have found that by having two accounts on windows machines (this only applies to win2k and XP), one which I use for my day to day browsing, chatting and emailing, and one that I use for installing software.

The day to day account I set as a 'user' account, sometimes known (in XP home i think) as a 'limited account', and any attempts to modify system files are refused by the OS.

The install account I use just for installing software (if installed on the admin account it is normally useable/visable to all other user accounts on the system normally) and once said software is installed, I switch back to the user account to use it.

Since doing that (and getting other people to do that) I can honestly say that I have had no spyware on my machine, nor have I had to fix any machines that have been invaded by spyware...

Just my 2p, if I have missed anything obvious, please let me know...

J.

Kayak - 26 Mar 2004 14:49 - 1495 of 11003

I'm surprised at that Jon, since I was under the impression that spyware couldn't install itself much less modify the registry unless you specifically installed it by clicking on the usual install program warning, either on its own or as part of what you thought was a safe program to install. I've never had spyware either but then again I'm very careful what I install. Perhaps having the two accounts is just making you more careful what you install? The trap most people fall into is to click OK on the warning box without reading it just because the preceding page says that a warning box will pop up :-0

I used to have two logins but found it an immense pain in the neck in the end since any fiddling about with devices/drivers/registry etc. required a new log on and therefore couldn't be done during the working day when I wanted the screen setup to remain the same.

Spaceman - 26 Mar 2004 20:33 - 1496 of 11003

The problem has changed a bit now because of thees browser hijacks which install as BHO's and are a real pain.

Kayak - 26 Mar 2004 21:08 - 1497 of 11003

Can you install a browser helper object without bringing up a grey warning box?

Spaceman - 27 Mar 2004 02:26 - 1498 of 11003

Kayak, i cant remember to be honest but i think you can.

Dailos - 27 Mar 2004 08:04 - 1499 of 11003

It was the worm nachi.b virus i had apparantly, it hid on my broadband line and is now on my new laptop, had it removed professionaly and it then hid itself in system restore!
So far its cost me a new lap top 1299 and 120 for 2 hours computer doctor fees...b*stards!
Now using Norton anti-virus which i have to shut down on a weekly basis and run a sweep with AVG anti virus system which apparantly will clear stuff that gets through Norton.
Also a Sygare firewall has been used.
It could have been worse, i half expected to find the virus to be "worm dil" getting his own back after i got my mate in BA to tell him his flight was delayed when it wasnt, he missed it i hear. :-)

Dil - 27 Mar 2004 09:06 - 1500 of 11003

Your supposed to turn system restore off before removing the virus plonker ... your mate at BA told me to tell you :-)

Dailos - 27 Mar 2004 09:10 - 1501 of 11003

Dil
I paid some so called expert 60 for an hour and 60 call out charge to sort the problem out for me, i will take your point up with him monday!
d.

Kayak - 27 Mar 2004 10:11 - 1502 of 11003

"it hid on my broadband line", lol dailos :-)
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