Re: Look2Me enfarction!
From: ng_reader (wilgrow_co_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/27/04
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Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 13:05:48 -0400
"Jan Il" <abuse@localhost.com> wrote in message
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> Hi ng_reader :-)
>
> Try the following programs and see if they will help get rid of the
problem.
>
> Look2me -
>
> Try CWS Shredder and/or Hijack This
> see: http://www.nondisputandum.com/html/anti_spyware.html
>
HijackThis was of some help, but was not the answer
> CWShredder: Free
> http://tinyurl.com/2l9kl
>
Again, helped point me in the right direction
> also some other tools available to clean on
> http://www.nondisputandum.com/html/registry___system.html
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan :)
>
>
> > Having the devil of a time trying to remove this root level spyware
> > banner popping nuisance. No doubt the child clicked yes to the bright
> > letters and sounds or something like that. Buggers.
> >
> > Spy Bot and Ad Aware catch it, but won't restart to remove it from
> > memory. Seems the look2me knows how to OVER-RIDE this function.
> >
> > So the other option is to stop explorer from my task list, kill the
> > dll's in windows/system and edit offending keys in reg-edit. Not
> > really working there. Can't kill Explorer (it's not a running
> > process), can't delete the key without the key writing itself
> > somewhere else and creating another pop-up {can't kill explorer}. I
> > deleted the MSGSYS.dll, MSG ***.dll, and the MSGSYS.EXE.
> >
> > Didn't do anything. Somebody's burning through whatever karma they
> > got left in a bad way.
> >
> > Anyone seen a good fix for this that will work?
> >
> > I only have WinME, so none of the NT4 2000 XP builds.
> >
> > I could really use some help.
>
>
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