Re: Network Password Error

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Malicious software ("malware") could be installed on your computer.

Make sure that your anti-malware software is running, then download the latest signatures and run a full scan.

If you don't have comprehensive anti-malware software, that's like driving a car without seats belts or air bags. Either way, you're eventually going to get hammered. Install comprehensive anti-malware software and learn how to use its features. A 'comprehensive' solution scans for all types of malicious software in the background, on demand and on schedule.

For now try scanning your system with /several/ of the better online scanners, such as:
Kaspersky Antivirus (http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner)
Panda ActiveScan (http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan)

Download HijackThis from www.trendsecure.com. Run it, save a log, and post the log at one of the many sites that support HJT, such as spywarewarrior.com, bleepingcomputer.com, and temerc.com -- but not here. Within a day, sometimes within an hour, you'll have one-on-one step-by-step advice from a security expert on cleaning up any infestations—or you'll have a clean bill of health from the volunteer expert.

Even the best detection and removal software can't fix every malware infection. If none of the above remove the infection, you may want to show the computer to a professional.

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Leonard Grey
Errare Humanum Est

Terri wrote:
I use Comcast and Windows XP and for months now, I keep getting a blue box that says "Enter Network password" and whether I do enter it, cancel or save or X out, it comes back every few seconds.

Soemtimes it happens sporadically, but sometimes it happens constantly. I was told this is a MS error - any help would be appreciated because everthing I have tried was in vain...

Can't get anything done because each time it appears, I have to close it down and it prevents my doing anything else...

This is VERY annoying...


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