recently, Belgiandip n no-beba-el-agua (web site)
mostly will pop up when i open a new internet explorer or when i close the internet explorer..
i try using spybot but it cant detect the adware .
can anyone tell me which removal can solve this prob?
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recently, Belgiandip n no-beba-el-agua (web site)
mostly will pop up when i open a new internet explorer or when i close the internet explorer..
i try using spybot but it cant detect the adware .
can anyone tell me which removal can solve this prob?
recently, Belgiandip n no-beba-el-agua (web site)
mostly will pop up when i open a new internet explorer or when i close the internet explorer..
i try using spybot but it cant detect the adware .
can anyone tell me which removal can solve this prob?
Turn off Active X, turn off Java script????
Under Tools, Internet options, then Security tab, make sure your security settings are at least set to medium. If they are already set to medium, try setting to high. Apply the changes and see if you still get the same popup.... it should eliminate some possibilities.. usually when you pick up things like this it is because you have Active X enabled, or something else you don't really need.
Read through the spyware/adware forum.... pretty much each post has the same tools listed, so I'm not going to list them again. I wasn't able to find any malware that fit the title you gave.
Turn off Active X, turn off Java script????
Under Tools, Internet options, then Security tab, make sure your security settings are at least set to medium. If they are already set to medium, try setting to high. Apply the changes and see if you still get the same popup.... it should eliminate some possibilities.. usually when you pick up things like this it is because you have Active X enabled, or something else you don't really need.
Read through the spyware/adware forum.... pretty much each post has the same tools listed, so I'm not going to list them again. I wasn't able to find any malware that fit the title you gave.
i haf tried using ur method but the pop up is still there...
i haf tried using ur method but the pop up is still there...
http://www.google.com/search?q=Belgi...utf-8&oe=utf-8
looks like lotsa answers.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Belgi...utf-8&oe=utf-8
looks like lotsa answers.
den?? wat shld i do?
den?? wat shld i do?
Is there a chance that you left the messanger service running? I know that some advertisers will exploit that service if you left it on.
The easiest way to check is to open a command prompt and type:
net send 127.0.0.1 HI
and see what happens. If a pop-up window comes up that says "HI" then you left the service running.
If you did... there is a very easy way to remedy it. Open administrative tools and look for "services" then run it. Administrative tools can be in the control panel, under the programs menu, or about 5 other places... if all else fails... just do a search for it (look for a folder). The window that is displayed will show you all of the services available on your system. You should scroll down until you see "Messenger". Double click that service. In the window that pops-up first press "Stop" to stop the service, then under "Startup type:" select "Disabled". Then press OK and the service will stop and so should the popups. Also, while you are in there you can stop the "Alerter" service, which depends on the messenger service.
Please note that the "messenger" service is not the MSN messenger used for instant messaging.
To learn more about windows serivices check out black viper's website at http://www.blackviper.com
BTW: I know that this works under win2k and XP, not sure about any other versions (you never mentioned the version of windows you were using). In future help posts, be sure to state the operating system you have questions about.
Hope this helps
Is there a chance that you left the messanger service running? I know that some advertisers will exploit that service if you left it on.
The easiest way to check is to open a command prompt and type:
net send 127.0.0.1 HI
and see what happens. If a pop-up window comes up that says "HI" then you left the service running.
If you did... there is a very easy way to remedy it. Open administrative tools and look for "services" then run it. Administrative tools can be in the control panel, under the programs menu, or about 5 other places... if all else fails... just do a search for it (look for a folder). The window that is displayed will show you all of the services available on your system. You should scroll down until you see "Messenger". Double click that service. In the window that pops-up first press "Stop" to stop the service, then under "Startup type:" select "Disabled". Then press OK and the service will stop and so should the popups. Also, while you are in there you can stop the "Alerter" service, which depends on the messenger service.
Please note that the "messenger" service is not the MSN messenger used for instant messaging.
To learn more about windows serivices check out black viper's website at http://www.blackviper.com
BTW: I know that this works under win2k and XP, not sure about any other versions (you never mentioned the version of windows you were using). In future help posts, be sure to state the operating system you have questions about.
Hope this helps
Hi,
I don't know much about how to stop this , but you might want to try:
click start> search> files or folders
and search for hosts.
open it with notepad
on the pop up window that you get every time right click and get the server and domain name
add this address to the file below the line:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdamain
as
127.0.0.2 <name that you got from the right click>
source : Lab manual for security and network security fundamentals ..........Paul Cretaro
Hope this helps.
MRG
Hi,
I don't know much about how to stop this , but you might want to try:
click start> search> files or folders
and search for hosts.
open it with notepad
on the pop up window that you get every time right click and get the server and domain name
add this address to the file below the line:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdamain
as
127.0.0.2 <name that you got from the right click>
source : Lab manual for security and network security fundamentals ..........Paul Cretaro
Hope this helps.
MRG
my prob has been solved..
thx guys
my prob has been solved..
thx guys