"Trish" <trish.conway@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:bjjfuq$jkgm2$1@ID-71925.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Thanks a lot for your input. Finally from a clue in another usenet
> conference about registry settings for Internet settings (see below), I
> found my trusted sites in the
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet
> Settings Domains subdirectory. I deleted them and, near as I can tell, my
> problem is gone. Thanks again.
>
> Trish
> "reader" <reader@yghtjjdsb.com> wrote in message
> news:bjj4pl$3vu$1@news.grc.com...
> > Trish wrote...
> >
> . . . .
> > IP addresses can be found in the numbered range entries located at:
> >
> > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet
> Settings\ZoneMap\Ranges
My issue with this solution, however, would be exactly what caused a change
in your registry settings in the first place? Thus my recommendations to
find the problem before you cured it.
> "mto" <nobody@dontsendmeanyspam.thanks> wrote in message
> news:9uWdndLP4NMs68GiXTWJhA@seg.net...
> >
> > Trusted sites should be under your complete control at all times - even
in
> > IE
> >
> > Download the free version of AdAware http://www.lavasoft.de and Spybot
> > Search and Destroy http://www.safer-networking.org/. (also free) Update
> > both of them immediately and then scan your system. BTW, set AdAware to
> > ignore the Spybots folder. Update your antivirus program and do a total
> > scan with that. Haul off to Microsoft update and get all the fixes.
>
>



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