unwanted pop ups
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From: Suffolk
unwanted pop ups
When ever I connect t the internet I now gt unwanted pop ups at random intervals, I have run the antivirus, spybot and Ad-aware but none of these seem to be able to fix the problem? Any ideas?

Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Cow Corner
REF - that could be one of the problems. Get a copy of Firefox from here. It will stop unwanted popups and is safer than IE.
Another thing, if you're working on Windows XP, make sure you have service packs 1 and 2 installed.
Another thing, if you're working on Windows XP, make sure you have service packs 1 and 2 installed.
Per Ardua ad Astraeus
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From: UK
As an alternative, REF, as you sound as if you might be a 'beginner' at this computing/browsing thing, you can go to the Google site and download a pop-up blocker which allows you to select whether to allow them or not. Might be simpler for you than installing and learning a new browser?
Google is just one of many options you will find if you search for 'popup blocker'.
Google is just one of many options you will find if you search for 'popup blocker'.

Joined: Jun 2001
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From: Bristol,UK
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...hreadid=135966 solved all my problems.

Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Wellington,NZ
Yep, a useful tool in the battle for good security.
If there's already a trojan, or other nasty on board, need to sort that first, though.
I've been using the mvps hosts file for a while, only downside is that sometimes a not-so-dangerous or not-so-bad site gets blocked.
If there's already a trojan, or other nasty on board, need to sort that first, though.
I've been using the mvps hosts file for a while, only downside is that sometimes a not-so-dangerous or not-so-bad site gets blocked.




