MAVERICKS CHOICE Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 Every time I start windows at times I get the annoying popup form do you want to go online eg connect to the internet bla bla.Experience the same thing when I open my computer first time after windows has booted? Is ok each time after though?
Justice Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 Sounds alot like you have a virus, and it's trying to email itself. Are you using outlook or outlook express?
Aaron Posted April 22, 2004 Posted April 22, 2004 Sounds like AOL software. Nah just kidding. Use a startup monitoring application such as Mike Lin's Startup CPL utility (MSConfig is crap as it is), and uncheck anything suspicious, or anything related to the popup you're getting.
MAVERICKS CHOICE Posted April 22, 2004 Author Posted April 22, 2004 Sounds alot like you have a virus, and it's trying to email itself. Are you using outlook or outlook express?Outlook express. Running AVG 6.0 up to date & apparently ok.
Justice Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 Then check for spyware. Like AaronXP mentioned, run msconfig and uncheck anything you don't know what it is for sure from startup.
MAVERICKS CHOICE Posted April 23, 2004 Author Posted April 23, 2004 Thanks guys most helpfull I'll give it a go.
XtremeMaC Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 that's probably either some sypware or u have a program that checks "new updates" at boot time. therefore it want's to dial to check for new updates. if u cannot find any spyware and if u cannot locate the program that is causing that just right click on the internet explorer link on the desktop to go to internet optionsgo to connections and click "never dial a connection" that should get rid of it.
maxXPsoft Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 Xmac but only problem is it won't dial in that way, least my experience with dial-up which I no longer have.Heres a couple things to try.Disable Automatic Modem Connections at Startup.regWindows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Ole]"EnableRemoteConnect"="N"Disable Autodial for some Programs.regREGEDIT4[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\RAS Autodial\Control]"LoginSessionDisable"=dword:00000001
MAVERICKS CHOICE Posted April 24, 2004 Author Posted April 24, 2004 Thanks guys used Justices idea & went into msconfig & disabled any useless stuff there & appears to have fixed the problem. I still however get the same problem when I open My computer straight after a cold boot.
maxXPsoft Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 Those 2 usually stopped that on mine as i said when I had dial-in and I guess on my broadband cause I have nothing try to connect now. I also do the disable source check on IE and a few other thing's. I don't use msconfig i go straight to the reg and delete whatever try's to get out and make a reg thing to fix for the next time, probably not for the masses that don't do reg thing's though. I guess if you disabled them then they are now under this keyHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupreg
maxXPsoft Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 hehe FthrJACK Nothing stops themI had ZoneAlarm Pro and all them tweaks applied and the thing still was dialing out. I unplugged phone line and fixed was only way to stop it. I emailed the thing to ZoneAlarm but never heard nothing of it. That's 1 time in 9 year's so guess I been lucky, after all I knew it was a dialer and let it install just to see what happen's - Test Mode. XP on the other hand does try to connect by itself, if you have broadband you don't even know it's happening except I disable the LAN each time I finish on the web so when I boot it doesn't connect till I let it.
MAVERICKS CHOICE Posted April 24, 2004 Author Posted April 24, 2004 The exact message im getting when trying to open My Computer straight after a cold boot is "The web page your trying to view is offline"
Justice Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 you might want to try running sfc to see if you happen to have a new trojan that the AV won't pick up, and it's masquerading as one of the system files.
FthrJACK Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 @ MaxXP, dialers usually install along with some freeware, or via java exploit. update JVM to sunjava and watch what you download.@Maveric, what is in start>startup folder?anything under run or runonce in the registry? and do you get to see the url of the page thats trying to open? also check from browser hijack with hijackthis!Thoroughly run adaware and spybot S+D and check for spyware.
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