Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
scussy
- 31 Mar 2004 11:04
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for some reason i got a few emails with a virus,picked up by nortons,any mails like this or from spamers i block them from settings,
message..block sender...
seems to work as i am getting less spams,
steve
Kayak
- 31 Mar 2004 11:05
- 1534 of 11003
You can set up rules in Outlook Express too... Tools/Message Rules/Mail
Captain Scarlet
- 31 Mar 2004 16:57
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Spaceman & Kayak - Thanks very much - it is viral and contains the W32/Netsky-P virus. Guess what, I've been sent it again twice this lunchtime, both from domain names I traced and mailed the webmaster at both of them, which appear to be respectable companies. More when I get a reply (if I do).
Spaceman
- 31 Mar 2004 17:08
- 1537 of 11003
CS, the senders domain may well be completly innocent and their addresses sould have been used without their knowledge. Personally I dont think its worth emailing them as it adds to the virus problem. However if it seems that their servers have been used but the addresses come from elsewhere I guess thats another matter as it shows a fainling in their security.
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 09:55
- 1538 of 11003
Does anybody know how to block pop ups with Windows XP?
Thanks.
prodman
- 05 Apr 2004 09:58
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Mr Euro -Have you installed this from Microsoft
http://toolbar.msn.com/
prodman
- 05 Apr 2004 09:58
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Spaceman
- 05 Apr 2004 10:00
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Mr Euro, I dont use XP, I dont think it has anything built in at the moment but I read somewhere that it will have in SP2. I use the Google toolbar popup blocker which gets a lot of them.
EDIT just seen prodmans note, the MSN toolbar is very similar to the google one just points at a different search engine.
skinny
- 05 Apr 2004 10:01
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Mr Euro agree with Spaceman - since enabling Google about 2 weeks ago it has stopped over 1000 popups.
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 10:03
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Thanks will try. I am on a different machine and am receiving a pop up every few seconds.
Also there is a stupid sex chat programme that keeps coming up everytime I reboot. I'll tackle that when my hangovers gone!
Spaceman
- 05 Apr 2004 10:09
- 1544 of 11003
Mr Euro, have you got Adaware and or Spybot Search and Destroy? You have probably got a hijack and you need more than a poup blocker.
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 10:18
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No I don't Spaceman. I have installed the msn blocker but they still ocme up!
Should I get what you mention? Don't suppose you have a link?
Thanks.
Mr Euro (learning how to increase my penis size and what animal sex is all about!!!)
Spaceman
- 05 Apr 2004 10:27
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Mr Euro,
Adaware from here:-
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
You nee the free version called just Adaware.
Spybot from here :-
http://www.safer-networking.org/
If you are using dial up I suggest that you check what number is being dialed, it is possible that your dialer has been hijacked as well and it could be dialing a very expensive ISP.
I suggest you switch of the popup blocker for now and resolve this problem. I dont want to alarm you but I think you have a serious hijack problem with your PC at the moment.
Gianni
- 05 Apr 2004 15:07
- 1547 of 11003
Not a problem as such but I noticed axdpc asked this same question on the trader's thread and I want to do the same.
I have a cassette of my daughter singing (not very good but she was just 3 at the time!!) and I want to get it transferred into my computer somehow so I can then put it onto a CD. Any ideas? TIA
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 15:36
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Spaceman - Installed MSN blocker, didn't work. Tried Spybot it found 150 problems but still doesn't stop the pop up's or this dam adult chat thingy.
Will try Ad-aware now, fingers crossed.
skinny
- 05 Apr 2004 15:39
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Mr Euro - I strongly recommend the Google blocker - according to its stats its stopped 83 popups today so far.
Spaceman
- 05 Apr 2004 15:42
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Mr Euro, as I mentioned above your problem is more significant, Adaware probably wont solve it completely either. Please post more details so I can work out what the hijack is, if you are dial up have you checked what dial up number is being called? Untill you have solved the problme I recomment that the popup blockers be dissabled. You machine is probably hijacked and you need to know what its doing.
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 16:03
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Skinny, these are not your normal pop ups but grey messages. I'm not sure whats going to stop this.
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 16:08
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Spaceman, thanks. It's calling AOL.
The pop ups are in grey boxes (10/30 per minute) and the adult sex programme re-installs itself every re-boot. Perhaps a firewall programme will help?
This isn't my normal machine but one from a friend.