Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 16:03
- 1551 of 11003
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
- 1552 of 11003
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.
Kayak
- 05 Apr 2004 16:34
- 1553 of 11003
Mr E, the grey boxes are a separate problem.
Start/Run, type services.msc, OK, scroll down to Messenger, click on it, press Stop button and then set Startup type to Disabled and OK.
Crocodile
- 05 Apr 2004 16:38
- 1554 of 11003
Arly
If it is a sound card built in to the motherboard.
Look on the setup disk that came with pc. There should be sound card drivers on there to install and uninstall.
If you let me know the model number of the motherboard I can tell you which drivers you need
D.
Crocodile
- 05 Apr 2004 16:43
- 1555 of 11003
If the messenger disable fails which is normally the problem remove the file called catroot. Then it works!
Dailos
- 05 Apr 2004 17:00
- 1556 of 11003
If i'm in my email for more than a couple of minutes i get this message, how can i alter settings to avoid it?
Cookie expired for muppettrader@home.btconnect.com
tia
d.
Spaceman
- 05 Apr 2004 18:01
- 1557 of 11003
Mr E, as K says this could just be messenger let us know if the messenger disable works, I thought it might be worse because of the content. However it might be just that.
Robb
- 05 Apr 2004 19:42
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Mr Euro
I had a similar problem a while back. Do a file search for anything with "purityscan" "buddylinks" or "clickspring.net". They had somehow installed themselves on my machine and I was getting 10/15 pop ups a minute for a variety of things - sex sites, chat, credit cards, car loans, tech gadgets. Spaceman led me in the right direction and I finally got rid of them. If you find them report back and I can help you.
Regards
Rob
Mega Bucks
- 05 Apr 2004 21:05
- 1559 of 11003
Internet phone dialler fraud
Updated: 5 April
Who is affected: All internet users
ntl would like to warn all customers about the risk of inadvertently loading premium rate phone dialler software onto your computer. This software could reconfigure your computer to dial a premium rate number to connect you to the internet, or cause your computer to dial other premium rate numbers without your permission, resulting in large phone bills.
This problem mainly affects dial-up internet customers, but can also affect broadband customers if you leave your phone line plugged into your computer.
Whilst there are legitimate uses for dialler software applications, many are designed to be downloaded and installed without your consent and to connect to premium rate telephone services, sometimes costing as much as 1.50 per minute, without your knowledge.
How to tell if you are affected
You should thoroughly check your phone bill for any 09 premium rate numbers, and check your dialler settings to make sure there are no unrecognised dial-ups set up. These can be found by going into Internet Options on your Control Panel, and clicking on the "Connections" tab or by searching for "Dial-up Networking" in Windows Help.
What should you do?
Installing and configuring a reputable firewall application will protect your PC from unauthorised downloads, and give you an opportunity to block any attempted downloads from unrecognised sources. You can download a free firewall here. You should not download software from the internet unless you are sure of the source.
It is your responsibility to make sure your computer is not used to make these unauthorised premium rate calls, and as an ntl telephone customer, you can bar premium rate phone calls from your line. Other telephone service providers can also offer this service.
If you suspect that you have been the victim of such a fraud, contact ICSTIS, the body that supervises telephone information services such as premium rate services, who can investigate cases of telephone fraud.
If you are an ntl broadband customer and you also have a conventional modem in your PC, we advise you to physically unplug your modem lead from the wall socket.
This could be of interest to someone!!!!!!!!!!!
Mega...
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 22:06
- 1560 of 11003
Thanks very much all. Have been through the various processes above and it seems to have worked. Found two additional dial up options which were premium rate. Will reboot to see if it all come back!
Once again many many thanks.
Crocodile
- 05 Apr 2004 22:45
- 1561 of 11003
Mr Euro
- 05 Apr 2004 23:10
- 1562 of 11003
All's working well except that I receive a message "security settings prevent the running of directX"?
Spaceman
- 06 Apr 2004 09:01
- 1563 of 11003
Mr E, I dont think any of the the things we suggested above should have caused that, the message is from IE and is related to the security settings you have in tools/internet options/security under the internet tab.
Mr Euro
- 06 Apr 2004 09:30
- 1564 of 11003
Thanks Spaceman, should I change it? What does it do?
Seymour Clearly
- 08 Apr 2004 23:39
- 1565 of 11003
Nostalgia Corner:
I'm a great hoarder, and have decided to throw out a whole load of discs (3.5") with old software on. Have kept them for years - just in case but reckon their use has expired now. Anyone recognise these:
DrGenius
DrDOS (You could compress your hard disc using this and effectively almost double your HD size)
Borland Paradox
AsEasyAs (123 shareware clone)
Claris Works
Borland QuattroPro
MsDos (various flavours)
Windows 3.11
Black bin bag time :-)
Kayak
- 09 Apr 2004 00:04
- 1566 of 11003
SC, you can sell this sort of stuff on eBay for surprising amounts. Just sold Windows 95 on floppies for 15. People with a hobby of restoring very old machines need the old software. Have a search to see what those things have sold for recently.
Dil
- 09 Apr 2004 01:20
- 1567 of 11003
Kayak , hope you can help .... my pc thinks its 2001 and keeps seeing ghosts
cheers
:-)
Seymour Clearly
- 09 Apr 2004 09:17
- 1568 of 11003
Kayak, had't thought of that.
Will rescue the bin bag :-)
15 for Win 95. Gordon Bennet!!!!
Spaceman
- 09 Apr 2004 10:11
- 1569 of 11003
Dil, I bet your computer think Wales are good at rugbt as well? its badly infected, I recommend clearing the hard disk and throwing the whole thing in a skip ;-)
Dil
- 09 Apr 2004 11:49
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Yes I'm still using Windows 70's Spaceman :-)