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POP-UP ADD!!!!
is anyone else getting this stupid pop-up ad from "something-hammer" every time they log onto this site? It is driving me crazy!!!
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maybe its just coincidental, but it has happened 3 times in a row
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Nope
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nothing here
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Not here.
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negative
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Negatory
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sounds like you need to run "ad aware" this free software scans your files for hidden cookies. Works great and its free!
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ |
No, but I was getting them from weather.com, espn.com, msn.com...
I downloaded a trial version of a pop-up filter at http://www.meaya.com. No more pops. |
Get & run that Adaware - it's awesome. I run this site and I have never and will never do pop-up ads. I've considered doing a popup when someone gets a huge fish - like DaveS's or Mike's 50#ers but I woiuld never do advertising. It's also niot from this site. Are you using AOL for access? They're brutal for this...
I can assure you it's not by doing from here... Thanks, John |
ad-aware doesnt like gator so if you have gator, back it up first.. they nuke anything gator-related..
and yes, run ad-aware and check your box for any spyware... :af: :af: :af: I swear by bayesian's popup blocker |
Gator is spyware, why do U have that crap on your pc man?
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I don't... I have friends who use Gator.. and I politely remind them of it, but they're old and they don't remember passwords too well.
I'm not the type of person to use that crap. :) |
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Don't think this is freeware, I think you can evaluate it "x" amount of days then its disabled until you buy it. I'm using the paid version and it has helped a lot. It saved me the embarresment of me not catching a "Hoax program" one of my friends put on my work computer called "Dirty Mouse". Nils |
i use ad-aware but if you run adaware make sure you reboot and start into safe mode cuz if its a ad program running in the background as a process most of the time adaware cannot get rid of it if its running already, so boot into safe mode and run adaware that way, i usually run it first booting normally, get rid of everything, reboot into safe mode, and run it one more time, theres also one spyware out there that adaware doesnt detect but i forget the name, so if you run it and your still getting the popups try another ad removal program
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Try this one:
http://security.kolla.de/index.php?l...&page=download It is called Spybot Search and Destroy and it is FREE!! It really cleaned up my computer. Just make sure to do the update so that you get all 7500 adware signatures... |
Sorry thats a negitive here. But i am gonna get that adware (or whatever it is) cause everywhere i go just about even my website is poping up with pop ups lol
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i downloaded adaware
and my real time virus scan picked up something from that nothing is for free!!!
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my virus scan
picked out ten tojan viruses from that ad aware program running another scan now to see if there gone!!
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I doubt that you have viruses in your adaware.... Mine has been clean...
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ok, i installed Ad-Aware, but it isn't blocking any pop ups. :confused: this may sound like a stupid question, but how to i get the program to run? i did the scan, it gave me the results, but i can't figure out how to clean the computer or prevent further pop ups.
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do you get those little
grey pop-ups on xp
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Adaware blocks / finds cookie sessions and registry hacks for advertiser tracking. The reg hacks can and will increase popups. Notcise how as soon as you hit the Internet you get a popup?
Running Adaware DAILY will help prevent that. For pop-ups, you need a popup blocker like: Pop-up stopper from Panicware.com - Like Adasware, they also have a limited function free version you can download - Though it's almost as much of a PIA as it is a solution. |
Mr. Macey, I was PLAGUED by those gray "Messenger Service" pop-ups after I got a new computer with XP Home. I installed, AdAware, but they didn't go away at first.
BUT, I stopped getting them at some point, I don't know why, so maybe it worked :confused: (or maybe the wife did somehting to get rid of them :confused: ) |
No pop ups here, and that pop up stopper program works great.
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no pops ups here!
i'm on the old the old web tv plus,. so i'm totally computer illiterate....
never can figure out what the hell you're talking about :smash: HEY NILS C. I NEED A KAYAK,,,,, like to talk to ya again. hope your going to the ma. leg? who ya fishin" with? man i love those rhody spots !!! what a great place to fish!!! now if only i could find it, man i love weekapaug,that's some nice fishin' there!! see you at rhody again nil.s |
No pop ups here. I run Adaware daily.
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I have cable access and after having the week from hell dealing with constant pop up ads through windows messenger, (6-8 an hour after locking the system down with zone alarm pro)I've found a quick and easy solution to the problem. This affects mostly people who use Windows 2000 and XP. Go to
http://grc.com/default.htm and download a program called Shoot The Messenger. It's FREE and quickly shuts down your windows messenger and your problem is solved. After 3 days of constant bombardment from people wanting me to buy their software to stop them from spamming me, it is nice to go back to working on the 'puter in peace and quiet. If you use Norton's Firewall, there is one more thing you have to do. Go into Norton's Firewall and disable "monitor instant messaging" - this actually calls the msmsgs.exe service about every 2 minutes - so it's best to disable that option. I hope this helps some of you guys that are getting tired of this wonderful new way people are finding to spam us. Have a good one |
MSM
the acronym MSM ...... hmmm what does that stand for? oh yeah
Micro$oft <------- instant messenger .... hey aren't those the guys with more security holes than swiss cheese that have the most boring company on the planet .... THEY suck as spammers and are the BIGGEST spammer out there ...and their xp and windows 2000 operating systems are pieces of JUNK!!!:af: |
grey win xp pop ups
Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows XP all include the Messenger Service. It's enabled by default. Messenger allows system admins to send little messages to everyone on a network, alerting them when the server is going down. The service makes a lot of sense on a corporate network, but home users don't need it. Here's how to disable it:
Right-click My Computer and click Manage. Click Services and Applications. Click Services. Scroll down to Messenger and right-click the entry. Stop the Service. Choose Disable as the Startup Type. Click OK. no more grey pop ups |
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