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I have been plagued with pop ups for the last few weeks, every time I open IE I get all sort of things popping up and stopping the site I want from loading.
I am not sure if this is just a new trend or if I am having a problem with my software.
Does anyone know of a good anti popup software that is NOT using them to spam me.... ( about half of these bl*** things are from companies saying I wouldn't get this problem if I brought their software. This may well be true but I'm damned If I will buy from a company that is spamming me like this.
Sounds like you need a beer :)
I just use pop-up killer and it does the trick. But if you're getting pop-ups each time you open IE, you might want to update your AV definitions and do a scan, and also run Ad-aware if you have it. If you don't have it, get it (it's free).
Good luck,
2odd...
Any ideas for further software i could pickup to clean my machine?
Adaware seems to be picking up a lot of stuff, but im concerned that anything it lets through will start to tie up my resources.
While we're on the subject, anyone know of any good sites dealing with PC maintainence? I really would like to learn what all these dam processes running are so i know which ones i can kill and which i cant! ;)
Cheers
Scott
Sounds suspiciously like you have the Messenger pop up going on. If so, a simple search in Google will tell you how to stop it (I stopped it on my machine by stopping the 'messenger service', but there are others who will swear by other methods.
As for the background processes that you want to kill, it depends on your operating system. Again, a simple search in Google will reveal many sources of information.
Regds,
2odd...
Step 1: Set your Trusted Sites zone to be the same security settings as the Internet Zone (i.e. "Medium" on the slider). THIS IS IMPORTANT!
Step 2: On Internet Zone, disable Active Scripting (i.e. JavaScript). This prevents pop-ups, but also stops any other JavaScript stuff working.
Step 3: Then, for any site that you wish to allow Active Scripting, add the domain name to the Trusted Sites list.
A bit of a pain at first as you have to add all your regular sites that require JavaScript to trusted sites, but it's great once you've got there! Surf in peace :)
Any ideas for further software i could pickup to clean my machine?
Google jv16 powertools. It has a registry tool which tells you exactly what software you have installed. Then you can delete what shouldn't be there.
Apparently there is a new generation of pop-up that foils current pop-up killer programs?
Not really new and not sure if that's what you mean, but lots of pop-ups now are not created by the page you visit but by software (so called spyware) installed on your HD. This is the kind of software removed through Ad-aware and similar tools.
It has a registry tool which tells you exactly what software you have installed.
I use a registry watcher, sits there scanning the registry all the time, when there is an unexpected change it lets off an alarm to tell me what has changed and if I want the change to go ahead.
It stops any automtic downloads of spyware and such things, goes mad when I install new software though :)
I disabled the messenger service as per the instructions I found on another site:
1. Go to Start, then Run and type in services.msc Click Ok2. Scroll to Messenger, select it, right click it and choose Properties.
3. Under startup choose "Disabled", then choose Stop.
4. When stopped, click Ok.
I also installed JV16 Powertools and found all manner of crap in my registry! :)
I think Ill try out Craigs suggestion too. :)
Scott
Alexa toolbar is a great bit of Kit also everyone who comes here sholud install it even if it's just to see how much traffic WebmasterWorld is getting WOW.
WebmasterWorld stats [alexa.com]
toolbar download [download.alexa.com]
Dave
[mozilla.org...]
Firebird! Better than any popup killers IMO.
Steve
Did you ever face a similar problem?
For the rest of you out there, remember not to try using Cleaner and McAfee at the same time...
Just got home and found out that the "all manner of crap" I referred to above include some kind of required file for my ADSL connection....
So, on reinstall (instructions in Spanish - which I dont know) I found out the the installation disc had been lying around the office for the past few months out of its box and seemed to have become attached to a glue like substance.
My provider isnt really well known for support (but seem fairly reliable) and I cant speak Spanish anyway....
2 hours later - selecting random options and frantically cleaning a CD I seem to have Internet access...
They are right when they say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.... ;)
Scott
[opera.com ]
Cheers,
Helen
(PS. I'm not affiliated with opera.. I just love the browser)
I just recently ran spybot and it is excellent. However, I do have a problem with something called cock.dot and I'm tearing my hair out trying to get rid of it. This isn't a joke by the way, it's playing havoc with my system. All advice much appreciated.
And NO jokes about looking at Kylie for too long. She's a very nice girl.
I installed Spybot and it picked up a whole load of stuff on the "search and destroy" that it suffixed as "checked" or "not available" but I am not sure what to do with the list. Presumably some of them are the pop ups and others might be neded ( guess I am going to have to get around to reading the instructions )
I also switched on "Immunise"
I am still getting all the popups so I guess I have to work at it.
As an interesting aside.... My son, who is much more into the technicalities than I am, says that if you cant figure out a new program in 30 seconds then it's no good. I am not sure I agree with it 100% but I think he may have a point.