Think I've found it, I believe that the problem was in the file tmksrvl.exe.
I've deleted it, and now I'm gonna see.
"Vanguard" <rztqf6v02-NIX@sneakemail-NIX.com> wrote in message
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> Maybe it is something you leave loaded on your machine that is phoning
> home, like for updates.
>
> Ad-aware and SpyBot scan for known spyware. They do not scan for
> trojans that might run zombies on your computer (to send data off your
> system to elsewhere or to partake in a concerted denial of service
> attack). Have you ran a FULL scan using an just-updated copy of your
> anti-virus software?
>
> Is IE open at the time that your firewall reports this connect attempt?
> Have you check which BHOs (browser helper objects) you have installed in
> IE? Do a Google search on "BHO Demon" to see what BHOs you have.
>
> Have you tried using msconfig.exe or Mike Lin's Startup applet to
> disable all programs that load on Windows startup, restarted, and see if
> the ghost connects still occur? If not, you're loading something on
> Windows startup that does this.
>
> Got anything in Task Scheduler that would need a network connection to
> run?
>
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> "Albert_Hall" <dcosic@net.hr> wrote in message
> news:blci3f$tcf$1@bagan.srce.hr...
> > Hy, I have ad-aware and SpyBot installed, and I updated them regulary.
> But i
> > keep getting messages that IE is trying to connect to 66.118.169.xxx.
> X-es
> > are different 7, 11, 10... Can somebody help me this is annoying, it's
> > happening every minute or so.
> > Tnx, and sorry if my english is bad. I'm from a non english speaking
> region.
> >
> >
> >
>
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