Did all that except nt services. Firewall says that IE is trying to connect
to that IP's. Gonna try the services part. Thanx
"Vanguard" <no-email@post-reply-in-newsgroup.nix> wrote in message
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> So, what ELSE have *you* done?
>
> - Have you ran a FULL scan with a recently updated anti-virus program?
>
> - Have you used BHO Demon to see what BHOs are installed in IE?
>
> - Have you used msconfig.exe or Mike Lin's Startup applet to disable
> startup programs, reboot, and check if the problem continues?
>
> - Have you disabled all non-critical NT services?
>
> - Have you booted into Safe mode (with networking)?
>
> - If you disable the rules you defined to block the connection, does
> your firewall popup an alert saying what program is trying to make an
> outbound connection (and let you select to block, permit, or manual
> configure a rule for it)? If so, that might itself identify the culprit
> program. If it is svchost.exe then an NT service is making the
> connection, so you need to stop all non-critical NT services and restart
> them one by one to see which one attempts the connection.
>
> - SysInternal's TCPview (free) might indicate who owns the local port
> through which the communication is moving.
>
> - Use Task Manager to see what processes are running. Then go hunting
> for those executables to see where they are. Right-click on them and
> look under the Version tab to see if there is any identifying
> information as to its maker and its use.
>
>
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> "Albert_Hall" <dcosic@net.hr> wrote in message
> news:blm4ou$4ll$1@bagan.srce.hr...
> > I was wrond, the problem is still present, don't know what to do???
> >
> >

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