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Hero2 10-08-2003 05:36 PM

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have you tried throwing it out a window :)
and are you sure your not running windows ME :)

Ace195 10-08-2003 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jeepnut
Well, seeing as how I just reformatted about a month ago, I'm not too keen on doing it again.

In that case I agree with hero..

jeepnut 10-08-2003 05:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hero2
have you tried throwing it out a window :)
and are you sure your not running windows ME :)

Nope, I'm running Windows XP Professional. Most stable windows system in my opinion next to Windows 2000. I'm sure I can get this problem fixed. I just need to work on it for a bit. So far I haven't had time to sit down and really try things.

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Originally Posted by Ranzid
I'm sorry jeepnut, I just re-read my post and I didn't mean to come off as an asshole like that.

Anyways, there as to be something that installed itself whitout you knowing it, or it came with some other software you installed. Because I can't see any other explaination than this.

Does anyone know if something can install itself without asking, or secretly?

Did you try SPybot? It works very well, you should try it. Also, check everything that starts automatically at the boot up, there might be some program loading that blocks those search engines. Check out these places:

Start up folder in the start menu
Make a search for your run keys in the registry
And check for the running services (if you have XP of 2K)

If you see anything suspicious, remove it, but write it down, in case you need to add it again.

First of all, I didn't really take you all that seriously so it's not a big deal. I just don't want people thinking I'm an idiot. Although, that is probably unavoidable.

Secondly, I will try spybot. I'll let you know if it works.

And finally, I checked the startup folder and it's empty. Assuming of course I checked the right one. As far as your other two suggestions go, I haven't tried them because I wouldn't know what to be looking for.

*UPDATE* I installed and ran Spybot. Nothing changed except that I'm no longer being redirected when I try to go to Google. It just tells me now that IE can't open the search engine.

Jonbo298 10-08-2003 05:57 PM

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This is just a vague assumption, but when you downloaded Ad-Aware, after opening the program, did you click Update Reference List Now (or whatever its called at the main screen in Ad-Aware). Usually the copy that is downloaded is out of date and if you update Ad-Aware and run it, it should most likely find even newer stuff.

But other then that. Have you tried using any other browsers? If not, try downloading something like Opera or Mozilaa or Netscape 7.1 and see if they go to the correct site. If it/they do, then its an IE problem.

jeepnut 10-08-2003 06:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonbo298
This is just a vague assumption, but when you downloaded Ad-Aware, after opening the program, did you click Update Reference List Now (or whatever its called at the main screen in Ad-Aware). Usually the copy that is downloaded is out of date and if you update Ad-Aware and run it, it should most likely find even newer stuff.

But other then that. Have you tried using any other browsers? If not, try downloading something like Opera or Mozilaa or Netscape 7.1 and see if they go to the correct site. If it/they do, then its an IE problem.

Alright, I tried both of your suggestions.

First of all, the new updates for adaware did not solve the problem.

Secondly, I downloade Opera and I get a message saying that I could not connect to remote server www.google.com and also the same thing with yahoo.

Thanks for all the help so far though.

Hero2 10-08-2003 06:25 PM

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have you tried windows update

Jonbo298 10-08-2003 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jeepnut
Alright, I tried both of your suggestions.

First of all, the new updates for adaware did not solve the problem.

Secondly, I downloade Opera and I get a message saying that I could not connect to remote server www.google.com and also the same thing with yahoo.

Thanks for all the help so far though.

If neither of those worked, you can call up the ISP and see if a Tech person can help. Since I'm thinking it's either an ISP problem or you have some weird assed Spyware that isn't as detectable or is very new. If they are too retarded to get an answer, the people of GT will keep trying.:D:p

Ace195 10-08-2003 07:16 PM

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Hmm Jeepnut Try going to Start RUN then typing in cmd then press Ok in the dos window type "netsh int ip reset C:\resetlog.txt" Don't put the quotes .. That will reset all of your cookie settings give it a whirl.. After you put that type exit and then reboot

Hero2 10-08-2003 07:16 PM

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yea right the isp would so oem that issue
then youll be calling microsoft and pay ****loads of money and they will tell you to reformat

jeepnut 10-08-2003 09:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ace195
Hmm Jeepnut Try going to Start RUN then typing in cmd then press Ok in the dos window type "netsh int ip reset C:\resetlog.txt" Don't put the quotes .. That will reset all of your cookie settings give it a whirl.. After you put that type exit and then reboot

Well Ace, I tried what you suggested and it worked! Thank you, thank you, thank you. I owe you one man. In fact, everyone in this thread that suggested a reasonable solution gets plus rep. You get extra Ace.

=-D < jeepnut, now that he can search again.

Hero2 10-08-2003 09:38 PM

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that proves it resting tcp/ip is god and will fix all you problems as long as your on win xp

Ace195 10-08-2003 10:17 PM

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Yay! Anytime. Lol infact you can reach me at 1800 earthlink :P lol

sdtPikachu 10-13-2003 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jeepnut
Excuse me. I did not install any crap on my computer thank you very much.

If you insist on running IE, it's quite happy to install crap for you. Without even telling you or making you press any buttons! Isn't that handy?!


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