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DJ VaGGo
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Hi guys I just want to ask u, is there any way that I can get rid of this activeX message I keep on getting everytime I go to a new web page.
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Hi guys I just want to ask u, is there any way that I can get rid of this activeX message I keep on getting everytime I go to a new web page.
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it is most likley spyware...
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The exact message is like this "Do you want to allow software such as ActiveX controls and plug-ins to run?"
This is what I always get when I go to a new web page, and the weird thing is I dont have spyware, cuz I have Spy Bot 1.3, AdAware 1.5, and Spyware Blaster, and do checks regularly. I would appreciate it if someone can help me get rid of this D
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try doing tools>internet options>advanced tab and look for something thats saying display active x popup and uncheck it
or, next time it pops up, look for a little thing that says 'dont remind me' or something like that; i think IE has a couple of things like that that pop up sometimes
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I tried it and there was nothing there like that, but thanks for the help anyway D I guess ill be just stuck with this problem cry
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are you sure its an internet explorer thing, and not some addon you may have installed (maybe some security software or something?)
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I think its something that these guys installed when I took my computer to get it fixed, because I never had the problem before it.
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here you go this should take care of the problem...
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=description&virus_k=98854
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here you go this should take care of the problem...
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=description&virus_k=98854
Swimmer,
Very nice and its only been around for a little over a week, this is the first I have seen this and I have McAfee....wonder why they didnt give me a heads up?? OK how did you know about it??...lol and then I failed to read his second post.....
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wrong on this; (if not, go with the virus thing). i have the same problem with ie. i havent bothered to try and fix it, but i think u can just disable the information bar and pray for the best. the new activex controls are because of the new ie sp2 update, so if it really bothers u and cant fix it, u may as well downgrade back to sp1. sp2 isnt that great anyway...
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Well what I just did was got to Tools, Internet Options, Security, Custom Settings, Disable anything that wrote ActiveX, and then applied it. It got rid of the ActiveX controls but the web pages werent loading right. So then I went back to security and set it to default, and the ActiveX is still gone plus the pages work right again D
Anyway just wanted to say thanks guys for trying to help, because I had this problem for awhile, and u guys took time to try to help D
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You may want to check the link that swimmer posted, you may have a worm and not know it!! You can look in you registry files and see for sure but, I would check for it just to be safe:)
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I clicked on the link and went to the site but I dont know what to do from there ?
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