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I am running Windows98SE with IE6.
If I close the IE6 browser after having used it, I get an instance of "iexplore" in the Close Programs box that pops up when I hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete. I will get an instance in that box for every browser session I have run prior to hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete. For instance, If I have opened and closed the browser three times, and then hit C+A+D, three instances of "iexplore" will appear in the Close Program box. All of these individual instances of "iexplore" are "hung", i.e., stalled out. When I hit the "End Task" button, the "Program is Not Responding" box appears (after some time delay) and I can force the program to quit. The instance in the Close Programs box then disappears. This step must be repeated for every instance of "iexplore" in the Close Programs dialogue box......every instance is stalled. I am also having some problems with System slowness and lock ups in other areas, such as deleting files. Sometimes my entire system will lock up and require a hot reboot while deleting large files. I have run Lava-Soft Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, YaHoo's Spyware Sweeper (which I believe is a licensed version of WebRoot Spyware Sweeper) and a complete virus scan with AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition .....all with the latest definitions upgrades. These give absolutely clean reports, so I don't believe I have a virus or spyware infection. In addition, I did a complete "Repair Internet Explorer" through the "Add/Remove" programs dialogue box in "Control Panel". I have the following updates installed: Internet Explorer6 Q903235 Q905915 Outlook Express6 Q837009 Windows98 KB891711 KB896358 Q823559 Q840315 Q888113 Q890175 I understand that IE update Q905915 has been causing some problems in WinXP, but I have not seen any posts regarding Windows 98 problems like the one I am having. Anybody have any further suggestions as to how I should proceed to fix this problem? Thank you. Dave |
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Checking for/Help with Hijackware
http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=5878 http://wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_R...:_Introduction http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/data/prevention.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/tshoot.html http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/ When all else fails, HijackThis v1.99.1 (http://aumha.net/downloads/hijackthis.zip) is the preferred tool to use. It will help you to both identify and remove any hijackware/spyware. **Post your log to http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22, http://castlecops.com/forum67.html, http://forums.subratam.org/index.php?showforum=7, http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30, or other appropriate forums for expert analysis, not here.** -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org dav1936531@nowhere.com wrote: > I am running Windows98SE with IE6. > > If I close the IE6 browser after having used it, I get an instance of > "iexplore" in the Close Programs box that pops up when I hit > Ctrl+Alt+Delete. > > I will get an instance in that box for every browser session I have > run prior to hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete. For instance, If I have opened > and closed the browser three times, and then hit C+A+D, three > instances of "iexplore" will appear in the Close Program box. > > All of these individual instances of "iexplore" are "hung", i.e., > stalled out. When I hit the "End Task" button, the "Program is Not > Responding" box appears (after some time delay) and I can force the > program to quit. The instance in the Close Programs box then > disappears. This step must be repeated for every instance of > "iexplore" in the Close Programs dialogue box......every instance is > stalled. > > I am also having some problems with System slowness and lock ups in > other areas, such as deleting files. Sometimes my entire system will > lock up and require a hot reboot while deleting large files. > > I have run Lava-Soft Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, YaHoo's > Spyware Sweeper (which I believe is a licensed version of WebRoot > Spyware Sweeper) and a complete virus scan with AVG Anti-Virus Free > Edition .....all with the latest definitions upgrades. These give > absolutely clean reports, so I don't believe I have a virus or spyware > infection. > > In addition, I did a complete "Repair Internet Explorer" through the > "Add/Remove" programs dialogue box in "Control Panel". I have the > following updates installed: > > Internet Explorer6 > Q903235 > Q905915 > > Outlook Express6 > Q837009 > > Windows98 > KB891711 > KB896358 > Q823559 > Q840315 > Q888113 > Q890175 > > I understand that IE update Q905915 has been causing some problems in > WinXP, but I have not seen any posts regarding Windows 98 problems > like the one I am having. Anybody have any further suggestions as to > how I should proceed to fix this problem? > Thank you. > Dave |
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Hi Dave,
No support for Win98. We all stopped using it eons ago. But your problem is probably somethig else you have installed on your puter... MSN Search Bar with tabbed browsing. I have had the occasional same and the Task Manager solution is fine enough. <dav1936531@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:chbdq19ca5h1f69eudh64fluh6ln2kqfdr@4ax.com... > I am running Windows98SE with IE6. > > If I close the IE6 browser after having used it, I get an instance of > "iexplore" in the Close Programs box that pops up when I hit > Ctrl+Alt+Delete. > > I will get an instance in that box for every browser session I have > run prior to hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete. For instance, If I have opened > and closed the browser three times, and then hit C+A+D, three > instances of "iexplore" will appear in the Close Program box. > > All of these individual instances of "iexplore" are "hung", i.e., > stalled out. When I hit the "End Task" button, the "Program is Not > Responding" box appears (after some time delay) and I can force the > program to quit. The instance in the Close Programs box then > disappears. This step must be repeated for every instance of > "iexplore" in the Close Programs dialogue box......every instance is > stalled. > > I am also having some problems with System slowness and lock ups in > other areas, such as deleting files. Sometimes my entire system will > lock up and require a hot reboot while deleting large files. > > I have run Lava-Soft Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, YaHoo's > Spyware Sweeper (which I believe is a licensed version of WebRoot > Spyware Sweeper) and a complete virus scan with AVG Anti-Virus Free > Edition .....all with the latest definitions upgrades. These give > absolutely clean reports, so I don't believe I have a virus or spyware > infection. > > In addition, I did a complete "Repair Internet Explorer" through the > "Add/Remove" programs dialogue box in "Control Panel". I have the > following updates installed: > > Internet Explorer6 > Q903235 > Q905915 > > Outlook Express6 > Q837009 > > Windows98 > KB891711 > KB896358 > Q823559 > Q840315 > Q888113 > Q890175 > > I understand that IE update Q905915 has been causing some problems in > WinXP, but I have not seen any posts regarding Windows 98 problems > like the one I am having. Anybody have any further suggestions as to > how I should proceed to fix this problem? > Thank you. > Dave |
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