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Hello, I'm rather new to this google groups windows topics
whatever. But I was wondering if the firewall could block a program (what it's supposed to do anyway) that's been annoying me. Anyhow this program keeps on putting web pages in my browser that I don't tell it to go to. Yet I don't think it qualifies as a pop-up. I've had my browser closed and this thing opens up the browser and a new page to show me some stupid ad. This has become increasingly annoying because some of these ads even have sound!! So my question is: How can you you block a program that you don't know the path to on your computer? I'm pretty sure that windows records which programs connect to the internet; can you find it through that? If I know where the program is or even the name of it I can just go in there and manually get delete it several times over or even better uninstall it from my computer. But blocking it would be useful while I do this. If you have any idea on how I can do this please respond. If all you have to say is Shut up noob!! Get out of here you crazy bastard!! Then please don't keep it to yourself and don't respond. Thank you |
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DestroyerLXXVII@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, I'm rather new to this google groups windows topics > whatever. But I was wondering if the firewall could block a program > (what it's supposed to do anyway) that's been annoying me. > > Anyhow this program keeps on putting web pages in my browser > that I don't tell it to go to. Yet I don't think it qualifies as a > pop-up. I've had my browser closed and this thing opens up the browser > and a new page to show me some stupid ad. This has become increasingly > annoying because some of these ads even have sound!! (snip) From the description of the problem, it sounds like 1) you have XP or Win2k and if XP, you haven't applied Service Pack 2; 2) you have the Windows Messenger service enabled; 3) you don't have a good firewall in place; 4) you probably also have malware on the machine. If you have XP, you should prepare your computer properly for SP2 and install it. SP2 comes with a firewall or you can use a third-party program. If you have Win2k, disable the Messenger Service fully patch your OS. In the meantime, disable the Messenger Service, get a proper firewall in place, and make sure your computer is clean. I'll give you links to help with all of that (I'm going to assume you have XP), but if the prospect seems daunting (and there is no shame in admitting that), take the machine to a professional computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA) for cleaning/upgrading. Preparing for SP2: Are You Ready for WinXP SP2? - http://support.microsoft.com/default...r=windowsxpsp2 Follow the Service Pack Installation Checklist - http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spackins.htm SP2 links to OEMs - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/oemlinks.mspx http://aumha.net - See SP2 forums http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_s.htm#sp2 - Windows SP2 Information, Guidelines and Troubleshooting http://www.michna.com/kb/WxSP2.htm#General Making sure your computer is clean: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware Practicing Safe Hex: http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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Thank you for the advice.
Yet I don't think that will help. I have Windows XP Professional for my OS with Service pack 2 installed. I have all the latest updates even after the second service pack. The only messenger program I have is Trillain Pro and I don't think it's harming anything. If you looked at the topic I'm asking how to use the Firewall to block this program so I obviously have a firewall. Anyhow my firewall is in place and ON. It's the one that Windows XP came with as a default. My windows messnger is not even on my computer anymore. I uninstalled it a while ago. I also must ask you what is malware? Is it a term for spyware and other things of the sort? Or is it different? I've checked for all spyware and things alike with Ad-aware, spybot, registry checks, norton one button check-up, virus scans using norton and other antivirus programs. Thank you again for the advice and I hope that you can help me out. (To be stubborn I really don't want to take my computer to any repair shop) |
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Well I managed to fix the problem, but I might be wrong. I'll wait a
little longer and inform you if it starts again or if it stays how it is now. |
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Yeah it's definitely working, thanks for helping out Malke
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