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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: That smells of Malware. Did you try that fix that Frank gave also? By 'That Fix' it seems to indicate there is one application that will repair what is wrong. I have done all of the mentioned procedures. I have always had up to date AV SW and scans. I apply all scans at boot up which means running various spyware removal SW. I remove all cookies and temp files regularly. I do not suspect interference as all is well other than what I call a minor problem. The problem is such that after going through a long process of this and that all will be well for a short time then back to square one. It is impossible to isolate a problem if this is the 'fix'. It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: I assume that since you are posting in this thread that you have the same problem of not being able to click on links in e-mail? And that you have tried the fix I supplied, and the Malware removal that Frank supplied? I am sorry, I am posting from work and forgot to specify the different account. Please forgive my ignorance in this matter. The exact problem is that sometimes I can connect to a link and some links give me a blank page. If I copy and paste the link to the address bar there is no problem. I have applied various fixes that have worked but the current condition eventually returns. I can not pinpoint when the repair(fix?) no longer works. I have two other possible solutions if those did not work. #1: StartRun type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command). regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Shell32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 shdocvw.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll In IE, go to: ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes. #2: You may have a damaged identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it. If all is well, you can import your messages from the old identity and delete it. If none of these four possible fixes work, then I have nothing else to offer you. "Cliff Wild" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Let 'em make a donation. eg Bruce This is if you can ID my problem without having to go over stuff that has been around for years. I have read and read and tried fixes that worked and can try them again but I need to know from someone that has had this happen what to do. It is easy to post a generic answer in the form of a link that leads to 50 more links. If someone knows what the problem is then that is the one that can explain exactly what to do. Thanks. DUB "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Are you refering to clicking on a link in an e-mail? From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm If nothing happens when you click a link: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: "%1",,-1,0,,,, #2 IExplore #3 (blank) #4 WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. 4. If that doesn't fix it, see this article: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#new_window 5. If you are using WinXP try this: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE...lt_Browser.reg You can also try this: Go to Start/run, and type SFC (msconfig for WinXP). Choose 'Extract One File From Installation Disk' ("Expand File" for WinXP). Type oleaut32.dll, not worrying about its location. Then, click Start. Next to 'Restore From', type in or browse for the file's location, which is probably in the Win98 (i386 for WinXP) folder of your installation CD-ROM (typically D:\Win98), or in your Windows\Options\Cabs (Windows\i386 for WinXP) folder, as the case may be. Then, next to 'Save File In', enter C:\Windows\System (C:\Windows\System32 for WinXP), and click OK. System File Checker (or msconfig) looks for the file, saves it as you requested, and then tells you that 'the file has been successfully extracted'. You may need to reboot. Bruce, I have been here before and find you very helpful and for that I am grateful. However I am asking for help again in this matter. I need to know what might be the cause of this returning problem and if you can help me here I promise to make a donation. Malware Removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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Do in less that an hour, you downloaded and ran:
Download Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe How to use Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. and HijackThis and posted the results to the forum. Not bad. Try CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html I'm not sure what you mean by *It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not.* This problem can happen in either OS. Incidentally, you have some Windows Updates waiting for you. You can try a new identity and test it, but if Malware is involved, that won't help. That's all I have. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: That smells of Malware. Did you try that fix that Frank gave also? By 'That Fix' it seems to indicate there is one application that will repair what is wrong. I have done all of the mentioned procedures. I have always had up to date AV SW and scans. I apply all scans at boot up which means running various spyware removal SW. I remove all cookies and temp files regularly. I do not suspect interference as all is well other than what I call a minor problem. The problem is such that after going through a long process of this and that all will be well for a short time then back to square one. It is impossible to isolate a problem if this is the 'fix'. It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: I assume that since you are posting in this thread that you have the same problem of not being able to click on links in e-mail? And that you have tried the fix I supplied, and the Malware removal that Frank supplied? I am sorry, I am posting from work and forgot to specify the different account. Please forgive my ignorance in this matter. The exact problem is that sometimes I can connect to a link and some links give me a blank page. If I copy and paste the link to the address bar there is no problem. I have applied various fixes that have worked but the current condition eventually returns. I can not pinpoint when the repair(fix?) no longer works. I have two other possible solutions if those did not work. #1: StartRun type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command). regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Shell32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 shdocvw.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll In IE, go to: ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes. #2: You may have a damaged identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it. If all is well, you can import your messages from the old identity and delete it. If none of these four possible fixes work, then I have nothing else to offer you. "Cliff Wild" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Let 'em make a donation. eg Bruce This is if you can ID my problem without having to go over stuff that has been around for years. I have read and read and tried fixes that worked and can try them again but I need to know from someone that has had this happen what to do. It is easy to post a generic answer in the form of a link that leads to 50 more links. If someone knows what the problem is then that is the one that can explain exactly what to do. Thanks. DUB "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Are you refering to clicking on a link in an e-mail? From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm If nothing happens when you click a link: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: "%1",,-1,0,,,, #2 IExplore #3 (blank) #4 WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. 4. If that doesn't fix it, see this article: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#new_window 5. If you are using WinXP try this: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE...lt_Browser.reg You can also try this: Go to Start/run, and type SFC (msconfig for WinXP). Choose 'Extract One File From Installation Disk' ("Expand File" for WinXP). Type oleaut32.dll, not worrying about its location. Then, click Start. Next to 'Restore From', type in or browse for the file's location, which is probably in the Win98 (i386 for WinXP) folder of your installation CD-ROM (typically D:\Win98), or in your Windows\Options\Cabs (Windows\i386 for WinXP) folder, as the case may be. Then, next to 'Save File In', enter C:\Windows\System (C:\Windows\System32 for WinXP), and click OK. System File Checker (or msconfig) looks for the file, saves it as you requested, and then tells you that 'the file has been successfully extracted'. You may need to reboot. Bruce, I have been here before and find you very helpful and for that I am grateful. However I am asking for help again in this matter. I need to know what might be the cause of this returning problem and if you can help me here I promise to make a donation. Malware Removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: Do in less that an hour, you downloaded and ran: Download Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe How to use Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. and HijackThis and posted the results to the forum. Not bad. Try CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html I'm not sure what you mean by *It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not.* This problem can happen in either OS. Incidentally, you have some Windows Updates waiting for you. You can try a new identity and test it, but if Malware is involved, that won't help. That's all I have. Thank you I really do appreciate the time spend assisting me. At this time all is now working well so I guess it will be up to me to somehow note when the problem returns again if it does(fingers crossed). As mentioned I will donate and once again I do thank Frank also. Best regards. JB (off the rocks for now.) "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: That smells of Malware. Did you try that fix that Frank gave also? By 'That Fix' it seems to indicate there is one application that will repair what is wrong. I have done all of the mentioned procedures. I have always had up to date AV SW and scans. I apply all scans at boot up which means running various spyware removal SW. I remove all cookies and temp files regularly. I do not suspect interference as all is well other than what I call a minor problem. The problem is such that after going through a long process of this and that all will be well for a short time then back to square one. It is impossible to isolate a problem if this is the 'fix'. It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: I assume that since you are posting in this thread that you have the same problem of not being able to click on links in e-mail? And that you have tried the fix I supplied, and the Malware removal that Frank supplied? I am sorry, I am posting from work and forgot to specify the different account. Please forgive my ignorance in this matter. The exact problem is that sometimes I can connect to a link and some links give me a blank page. If I copy and paste the link to the address bar there is no problem. I have applied various fixes that have worked but the current condition eventually returns. I can not pinpoint when the repair(fix?) no longer works. I have two other possible solutions if those did not work. #1: StartRun type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command). regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Shell32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 shdocvw.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll In IE, go to: ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes. #2: You may have a damaged identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it. If all is well, you can import your messages from the old identity and delete it. If none of these four possible fixes work, then I have nothing else to offer you. "Cliff Wild" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Let 'em make a donation. eg Bruce This is if you can ID my problem without having to go over stuff that has been around for years. I have read and read and tried fixes that worked and can try them again but I need to know from someone that has had this happen what to do. It is easy to post a generic answer in the form of a link that leads to 50 more links. If someone knows what the problem is then that is the one that can explain exactly what to do. Thanks. DUB "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Are you refering to clicking on a link in an e-mail? From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm If nothing happens when you click a link: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: "%1",,-1,0,,,, #2 IExplore #3 (blank) #4 WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. 4. If that doesn't fix it, see this article: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#new_window 5. If you are using WinXP try this: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE...lt_Browser.reg You can also try this: Go to Start/run, and type SFC (msconfig for WinXP). Choose 'Extract One File From Installation Disk' ("Expand File" for WinXP). Type oleaut32.dll, not worrying about its location. Then, click Start. Next to 'Restore From', type in or browse for the file's location, which is probably in the Win98 (i386 for WinXP) folder of your installation CD-ROM (typically D:\Win98), or in your Windows\Options\Cabs (Windows\i386 for WinXP) folder, as the case may be. Then, next to 'Save File In', enter C:\Windows\System (C:\Windows\System32 for WinXP), and click OK. System File Checker (or msconfig) looks for the file, saves it as you requested, and then tells you that 'the file has been successfully extracted'. You may need to reboot. Bruce, I have been here before and find you very helpful and for that I am grateful. However I am asking for help again in this matter. I need to know what might be the cause of this returning problem and if you can help me here I promise to make a donation. Malware Removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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Thank you I really do appreciate the time spend assisting me. At this time
all is now working well so I guess it will be up to me to somehow note when the problem returns again if it does(fingers crossed). As mentioned I will donate and once again I do thank Frank also. Best regards. JB (off the rocks for now.) I hope it works out for you. The *donation* was just kidding around. We are all volunteers here but there is nothing to donate to. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: Thank you I really do appreciate the time spend assisting me. At this time all is now working well so I guess it will be up to me to somehow note when the problem returns again if it does(fingers crossed). As mentioned I will donate and once again I do thank Frank also. Best regards. JB (off the rocks for now.) I hope it works out for you. The *donation* was just kidding around. We are all volunteers here but there is nothing to donate to. Well, I guess I was fooled ![]() started to fill in the credit card info and all when I timed out and was about to start again. I just wanted to show I was seriously grateful for the time spent. Is that whole 'Donation' feature just fooling around? It sure looks real. JB. |
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... Bruce Hagen wrote: Thank you I really do appreciate the time spend assisting me. At this time all is now working well so I guess it will be up to me to somehow note when the problem returns again if it does(fingers crossed). As mentioned I will donate and once again I do thank Frank also. Best regards. JB (off the rocks for now.) I hope it works out for you. The *donation* was just kidding around. We are all volunteers here but there is nothing to donate to. Well, I guess I was fooled ![]() started to fill in the credit card info and all when I timed out and was about to start again. I just wanted to show I was seriously grateful for the time spent. Is that whole 'Donation' feature just fooling around? It sure looks real. JB. I don't know. You brought it up, so I'm not sure where you saw it. Got a link? -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Thank you I really do appreciate the time spend assisting me. At this time all is now working well so I guess it will be up to me to somehow note when the problem returns again if it does(fingers crossed). As mentioned I will donate and once again I do thank Frank also. Best regards. JB (off the rocks for now.) I hope it works out for you. The *donation* was just kidding around. We are all volunteers here but there is nothing to donate to. Well, I guess I was fooled ![]() started to fill in the credit card info and all when I timed out and was about to start again. I just wanted to show I was seriously grateful for the time spent. Is that whole 'Donation' feature just fooling around? It sure looks real. JB. I don't know. You brought it up, so I'm not sure where you saw it. Got a link? http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: Do in less that an hour, you downloaded and ran: Download Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe How to use Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. and HijackThis and posted the results to the forum. Not bad. Try CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html I'm not sure what you mean by *It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not.* This problem can happen in either OS. Incidentally, you have some Windows Updates waiting for you. How do you know that I need updates? That is an another issue with me anyway. I am a bit tired of accepting MS updates all the time not having the time to stop and read whatever and whenever they decide to say I need another fix for something. You can try a new identity and test it, but if Malware is involved, that won't help. That's all I have. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: That smells of Malware. Did you try that fix that Frank gave also? By 'That Fix' it seems to indicate there is one application that will repair what is wrong. I have done all of the mentioned procedures. I have always had up to date AV SW and scans. I apply all scans at boot up which means running various spyware removal SW. I remove all cookies and temp files regularly. I do not suspect interference as all is well other than what I call a minor problem. The problem is such that after going through a long process of this and that all will be well for a short time then back to square one. It is impossible to isolate a problem if this is the 'fix'. It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: I assume that since you are posting in this thread that you have the same problem of not being able to click on links in e-mail? And that you have tried the fix I supplied, and the Malware removal that Frank supplied? I am sorry, I am posting from work and forgot to specify the different account. Please forgive my ignorance in this matter. The exact problem is that sometimes I can connect to a link and some links give me a blank page. If I copy and paste the link to the address bar there is no problem. I have applied various fixes that have worked but the current condition eventually returns. I can not pinpoint when the repair(fix?) no longer works. I have two other possible solutions if those did not work. #1: StartRun type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command). regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Shell32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 shdocvw.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll In IE, go to: ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes. #2: You may have a damaged identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it. If all is well, you can import your messages from the old identity and delete it. If none of these four possible fixes work, then I have nothing else to offer you. "Cliff Wild" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Let 'em make a donation. eg Bruce This is if you can ID my problem without having to go over stuff that has been around for years. I have read and read and tried fixes that worked and can try them again but I need to know from someone that has had this happen what to do. It is easy to post a generic answer in the form of a link that leads to 50 more links. If someone knows what the problem is then that is the one that can explain exactly what to do. Thanks. DUB "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Are you refering to clicking on a link in an e-mail? From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm If nothing happens when you click a link: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: "%1",,-1,0,,,, #2 IExplore #3 (blank) #4 WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. 4. If that doesn't fix it, see this article: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#new_window 5. If you are using WinXP try this: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE...lt_Browser.reg You can also try this: Go to Start/run, and type SFC (msconfig for WinXP). Choose 'Extract One File From Installation Disk' ("Expand File" for WinXP). Type oleaut32.dll, not worrying about its location. Then, click Start. Next to 'Restore From', type in or browse for the file's location, which is probably in the Win98 (i386 for WinXP) folder of your installation CD-ROM (typically D:\Win98), or in your Windows\Options\Cabs (Windows\i386 for WinXP) folder, as the case may be. Then, next to 'Save File In', enter C:\Windows\System (C:\Windows\System32 for WinXP), and click OK. System File Checker (or msconfig) looks for the file, saves it as you requested, and then tells you that 'the file has been successfully extracted'. You may need to reboot. Bruce, I have been here before and find you very helpful and for that I am grateful. However I am asking for help again in this matter. I need to know what might be the cause of this returning problem and if you can help me here I promise to make a donation. Malware Removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. If you were up to date, it would show: Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2670. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Do in less that an hour, you downloaded and ran: Download Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe How to use Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. and HijackThis and posted the results to the forum. Not bad. Try CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html I'm not sure what you mean by *It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not.* This problem can happen in either OS. Incidentally, you have some Windows Updates waiting for you. How do you know that I need updates? That is an another issue with me anyway. I am a bit tired of accepting MS updates all the time not having the time to stop and read whatever and whenever they decide to say I need another fix for something. You can try a new identity and test it, but if Malware is involved, that won't help. That's all I have. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: That smells of Malware. Did you try that fix that Frank gave also? By 'That Fix' it seems to indicate there is one application that will repair what is wrong. I have done all of the mentioned procedures. I have always had up to date AV SW and scans. I apply all scans at boot up which means running various spyware removal SW. I remove all cookies and temp files regularly. I do not suspect interference as all is well other than what I call a minor problem. The problem is such that after going through a long process of this and that all will be well for a short time then back to square one. It is impossible to isolate a problem if this is the 'fix'. It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: I assume that since you are posting in this thread that you have the same problem of not being able to click on links in e-mail? And that you have tried the fix I supplied, and the Malware removal that Frank supplied? I am sorry, I am posting from work and forgot to specify the different account. Please forgive my ignorance in this matter. The exact problem is that sometimes I can connect to a link and some links give me a blank page. If I copy and paste the link to the address bar there is no problem. I have applied various fixes that have worked but the current condition eventually returns. I can not pinpoint when the repair(fix?) no longer works. I have two other possible solutions if those did not work. #1: StartRun type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command). regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Shell32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 shdocvw.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll In IE, go to: ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes. #2: You may have a damaged identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it. If all is well, you can import your messages from the old identity and delete it. If none of these four possible fixes work, then I have nothing else to offer you. "Cliff Wild" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Let 'em make a donation. eg Bruce This is if you can ID my problem without having to go over stuff that has been around for years. I have read and read and tried fixes that worked and can try them again but I need to know from someone that has had this happen what to do. It is easy to post a generic answer in the form of a link that leads to 50 more links. If someone knows what the problem is then that is the one that can explain exactly what to do. Thanks. DUB "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Are you refering to clicking on a link in an e-mail? From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm If nothing happens when you click a link: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: "%1",,-1,0,,,, #2 IExplore #3 (blank) #4 WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. 4. If that doesn't fix it, see this article: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#new_window 5. If you are using WinXP try this: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE...lt_Browser.reg You can also try this: Go to Start/run, and type SFC (msconfig for WinXP). Choose 'Extract One File From Installation Disk' ("Expand File" for WinXP). Type oleaut32.dll, not worrying about its location. Then, click Start. Next to 'Restore From', type in or browse for the file's location, which is probably in the Win98 (i386 for WinXP) folder of your installation CD-ROM (typically D:\Win98), or in your Windows\Options\Cabs (Windows\i386 for WinXP) folder, as the case may be. Then, next to 'Save File In', enter C:\Windows\System (C:\Windows\System32 for WinXP), and click OK. System File Checker (or msconfig) looks for the file, saves it as you requested, and then tells you that 'the file has been successfully extracted'. You may need to reboot. Bruce, I have been here before and find you very helpful and for that I am grateful. However I am asking for help again in this matter. I need to know what might be the cause of this returning problem and if you can help me here I promise to make a donation. Malware Removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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![]() Bruce Hagen wrote: Ctrl+F3 shows: Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180. If you were up to date, it would show: Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2670. Oh, you mean my browser is not up to date, OK, I see. Thanks again. I will get that fixed right away. JB "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Do in less that an hour, you downloaded and ran: Download Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe How to use Multi-AV - http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. and HijackThis and posted the results to the forum. Not bad. Try CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html I'm not sure what you mean by *It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not.* This problem can happen in either OS. Incidentally, you have some Windows Updates waiting for you. How do you know that I need updates? That is an another issue with me anyway. I am a bit tired of accepting MS updates all the time not having the time to stop and read whatever and whenever they decide to say I need another fix for something. You can try a new identity and test it, but if Malware is involved, that won't help. That's all I have. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: That smells of Malware. Did you try that fix that Frank gave also? By 'That Fix' it seems to indicate there is one application that will repair what is wrong. I have done all of the mentioned procedures. I have always had up to date AV SW and scans. I apply all scans at boot up which means running various spyware removal SW. I remove all cookies and temp files regularly. I do not suspect interference as all is well other than what I call a minor problem. The problem is such that after going through a long process of this and that all will be well for a short time then back to square one. It is impossible to isolate a problem if this is the 'fix'. It is for sure an XP issue as all of the XP systems have this and the Win98 systems do not. "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: I assume that since you are posting in this thread that you have the same problem of not being able to click on links in e-mail? And that you have tried the fix I supplied, and the Malware removal that Frank supplied? I am sorry, I am posting from work and forgot to specify the different account. Please forgive my ignorance in this matter. The exact problem is that sometimes I can connect to a link and some links give me a blank page. If I copy and paste the link to the address bar there is no problem. I have applied various fixes that have worked but the current condition eventually returns. I can not pinpoint when the repair(fix?) no longer works. I have two other possible solutions if those did not work. #1: StartRun type, or Copy/Paste, these in one at a time and try again. (Note the space in each command). regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Shell32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 shdocvw.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll In IE, go to: ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms. Click: Reset Web Settings - (uncheck box for homepage) - Click Yes. #2: You may have a damaged identity. File | Identity | Add New Identity. Create a new one and test it. If all is well, you can import your messages from the old identity and delete it. If none of these four possible fixes work, then I have nothing else to offer you. "Cliff Wild" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Let 'em make a donation. eg Bruce This is if you can ID my problem without having to go over stuff that has been around for years. I have read and read and tried fixes that worked and can try them again but I need to know from someone that has had this happen what to do. It is easy to post a generic answer in the form of a link that leads to 50 more links. If someone knows what the problem is then that is the one that can explain exactly what to do. Thanks. DUB "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jimmy Buffer" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Are you refering to clicking on a link in an e-mail? From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/nolinks.htm If nothing happens when you click a link: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools | Folder Options | File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select 'open'. Click Edit. "Application used to perform this action" should read: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome (Check the path to iexplore.exe to make sure that is correct and use the double quotes.) DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: "%1",,-1,0,,,, #2 IExplore #3 (blank) #4 WWW_OpenURL URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. 4. If that doesn't fix it, see this article: http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#new_window 5. If you are using WinXP try this: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/reg/IE...lt_Browser.reg You can also try this: Go to Start/run, and type SFC (msconfig for WinXP). Choose 'Extract One File From Installation Disk' ("Expand File" for WinXP). Type oleaut32.dll, not worrying about its location. Then, click Start. Next to 'Restore From', type in or browse for the file's location, which is probably in the Win98 (i386 for WinXP) folder of your installation CD-ROM (typically D:\Win98), or in your Windows\Options\Cabs (Windows\i386 for WinXP) folder, as the case may be. Then, next to 'Save File In', enter C:\Windows\System (C:\Windows\System32 for WinXP), and click OK. System File Checker (or msconfig) looks for the file, saves it as you requested, and then tells you that 'the file has been successfully extracted'. You may need to reboot. Bruce, I have been here before and find you very helpful and for that I am grateful. However I am asking for help again in this matter. I need to know what might be the cause of this returning problem and if you can help me here I promise to make a donation. Malware Removal: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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