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
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> I was wrond, the problem is still present, don't know what to do???
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