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  1. #1
    DB Guest

    Re: spywatre, adware or virus?

    thanks for your info, problem is that I cannot browse the internet. Each
    page says Page cannot be displayed. I can log onto the internet but cannot
    browse, I can send and receive email, check newsgroups and use p2p programs
    but thats it.....

    I'll try kazzaa for Highjack this.


    "Robin T Cox" <robin2803@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9440BA9727B2Brobin2803@62.253.162.114...
    > "DB" <Drbutchermd@hotmail.com> wrote in
    > news:r4qxb.16049$dt2.1304274@news20.bellglobal.com :
    >
    > > Downloading from site:

    res://c:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/dnserror.htm
    > >
    > > I cannot get onto ANY website at all................
    > >
    > > anyone have any ideas? This is really frustrating.
    > >

    >
    > There may be a clue in this link:
    > http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/...c.htm#SHDOCDSN
    >
    > I suggest you download 'Hijack This!'. http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/
    > Unzip, doubleclick HijackThis.exe, and hit "Scan".
    >
    > When the scan is finished, the "Scan" button will change into a "Save Log"
    > button.
    > Press that, save the log, load it in Notepad, and copy its contents. Most
    > of what it lists will be harmless or even essential, don't fix anything
    > yet.
    >
    > Then go to http://forums.spywareinfo.com/
    > where you'll get expert help.
    >
    > Just sign in, or post as a guest,and go to the Spyware and Hijackware
    > Removal Support section. Press "new topic", explain your problem, and
    > copy and paste the contents of the Hijack This log into your new message.




  2. #2
    Whiskers Guest

    Re: spywatre, adware or virus?

    In alt.privacy.spyware on Thursday 27 Nov 2003 7:52 pm, DB
    <Drbutchermd@hotmail.com> wrote:

    > thanks for your info, problem is that I cannot browse the internet. Each
    > page says Page cannot be displayed. I can log onto the internet but cannot
    > browse, I can send and receive email, check newsgroups and use p2p
    > programs but thats it.....
    >
    > I'll try kazzaa for Highjack this.


    Have you tried a different browser? Magazine CDs sometimes have Mozilla or
    Netscape or Opera.

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  3. #3
    sponge Guest

    Re: spywatre, adware or virus?

    Correction: Whiskers deseves credit for the advice.

    Sponge
    Sponge's Secure Solutions
    www.geocities.com/yosponge
    My new email: yosponge2 att yahoo dott com

  4. #4
    sponge Guest

    Re: spywatre, adware or virus?

    On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 13:52:51 -0600, "DB" <Drbutchermd@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    >thanks for your info, problem is that I cannot browse the internet.

    Each
    >page says Page cannot be displayed. I can log onto the internet but

    cannot
    >browse, I can send and receive email, check newsgroups and use p2p

    programs
    >but thats it.....
    >
    >I'll try kazzaa for Highjack this.


    First, if you're running KaZaa (and not the spyware-free KaZaalite),
    that probably explains why this problem is occurring.

    Second, download it from http://tomcoyote.org/hjt. I would NOT
    download programs from KaZaa; I've seen too many that are infected
    with trojans or worms.

    Third, as DB touched upon, you can prevent the vast majority of these
    and other problems by simply switching to a different browser; I
    recommend Mozilla or Opera.

    Sponge
    Sponge's Secure Solutions
    www.geocities.com/yosponge
    My new email: yosponge2 att yahoo dott com

  5. #5
    ChasMays Guest

    Re: spywatre, adware or virus? HERE IS YOUR FIX!!!

    No offense but these people have no clue what they are talking
    about...why would you tell a person who cannot get to the Internet to
    download a program from the Internet...stupid lemmings! Anyway, here
    is your fix...It from a Microsoft Article 318584...it works! You're
    basically deleting (first backing up) two Registry Keys, uninstalling
    TCP/IP, rebooting, and then reinstalling TCP/IP...Internet access
    restored!!!!

    CAUSE
    This behavior may occur if the WinSocks library or the TCP/IP stack
    are corrupted.
    RESOLUTION
    To resolve this issue, follow these steps.

    WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
    problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system.
    Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result
    from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your
    own risk.


    Click Start, and then click Run.
    In the Open box, type Regedit, and then press ENTER.
    Navigate to the following registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Winsock

    On the Registry menu, click Export Registry File.
    In the File name box, type the name of the backup file; for example,
    type Winsock Registry key, and then click Save. Note the name of the
    folder in which the registration file is saved.
    Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the following registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Winsock2

    Delete the following keys from the registry:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Winsock

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Winsock2

    NOTE: Steps 3 through 6 backed up the two registry keys. You can use
    the backup files to restore the keys in the event that your computer
    displays unexpected behavior. For more information about how to
    restore registry keys from .reg files, search the Registry Editor Help
    files for the Import or export registry keys topic.


    Close the Registry Editor.
    Uninstall the TCP/IP protocol. To do this, follow these steps:
    In Control Panel, click Network and Dial-up Connections, right-click
    Local Area Connection, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
    Under Components checked are used by this connection, click Internet
    Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Uninstall.
    Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall TCP/IP.
    Restart your computer, and then reinstall TCP/IP if it is not
    installed automatically:
    In Control Panel, double-click Network and Dial-up Connections,
    right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties on the
    shortcut menu.
    Click Install.
    In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, click Protocol, and
    then click Add.
    Under Manufacturers, click Microsoft, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
    under Network Protocol, and then click OK.
    Follow the on-screen instructions to install TCP/IP.
    Reset your modem by turning the power off and then on.
    Test your Internet connectivity.

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