Re: Help - (getting intermittent 404s)- This site's my last hope!



I wonder if it's that Protowall firewall (NIC card-based, using an IP blacklist) that's causing the issue.
The entry below that looks funny, too. However, as Robear mentioned, you really need to post your HJT log file to one of the forums he mentioned to have a real expert interpret it.
Or the other HijackThis Logs forums listed here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/forums.html


To learn more about the HJT log output, see the tutorial here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/htlogtutorial.html
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Jon R. Kennedy
Charlotte, NC, USA
jkennedy2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"PA Bear" <PABearMVP@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23c$KKolNFHA.3156@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Have you posted your HijackThis log to one of the forums I suggested?
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~PA Bear

Dom wrote:
...a reinstall of my ie6 sp2, but again
doubt that will help.


** I agreee but Im running out of options. I tried it and yes it didnt work.
And even so, the process of removing looks so horrendous (in terms rolling
back umerous Microsoft hotfixes and patches that I'd probably never get that
right anyway...)


So.. what else? I tried that hotfix file (by the way that was a dead link
but I did find it elsewhere at the site) and as you kindly suggested Ive
posted he log file here www.digimediabank.com/clients/bear/hijackthis.log if
the file means anything to you (it doesnt to me sadly)


Ive also pasted into a TXT file the other information report it generates,
and you can find this at
www.digimediabank.com/clients/bear/hijack-more-info.txt


You said that tool can help me to fix things but I need to know really, what
it is thats broken. At the moment I have about a hundred check boxes and a
button that says fix, but I dont know what the right entry is to "meddle
with"


Do let me know if the information files prove to reveal the problem? This
is very frystrating as Im one of those users that always used antivirus
software and often updated all the many many patches from Msoft, and still
I end up with a damaged IP stack (Dont think its the browser itself as Opera
has the same problems)


As does MSN Messenger sometimes as does Cute FTP (ie they ALL need endless
REFRESHES until finally i "break through" to the web for another 10 minutes
before the process cuts me off again..


Speak soon?! :-)


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