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| 51983 | 2002-06-01 22:46:00 | While on the Inet I stupidly agreed to have my browser speeded up by an outfit called Marketscore.My browser was configured but it didn't help so I asked them to remove it; no acknowledgement whatsoever. I have tried to delete it but windows says it cannot delete. I have succeeded in damaging it but it keeps trying to access the Inet & also tried to make itself my Server. I manage to keep it out with my Zonealarm Pro but would like it gone. | Guest (0) | ||
| 51984 | 2002-06-02 02:34:00 | I would love to know the answer to it as well. It is on a friends computer but she appears to have had it downloaded and installed when accessing specific chatrooms. I had renamed the file and used msconfig to remove it from startup which is all well and good but as soon as she accesses which ever chatroom it just downloads itself all over again and recreates a new entry in the startup. <www.computing.net <www.google.com Above is a couple of links, the top is a page link for a possible fix?, I have not had a look at it myself yet and the bottom one is a link for pages on marketscore. |
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| 51985 | 2002-06-02 04:02:00 | try www.marioncomputer.com then search and destroy any files that came from it and also any reg entries. i would give adaware and regcleaner a go for starters and also check to see if it installed any browser helper objects.(bho cop or simaler program helps) |
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| 51986 | 2002-06-02 04:06:00 | back again ;-) just found and.doxdesk.com 'There is a hidden uninstall feature. Open a command window and enter (for Windows 95/98/Me): '%WinDir%\SYSTEM\NSCheck.exe' /uninstall Or for Windows NT/2000/XP just: NSCheck /uninstall ' |
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| 51987 | 2002-06-03 03:39:00 | I succeeded in deleting Netsetter but Ossproxy still won't delete. Windows still tells me it 'cannot delete because it is being used by Windows.' I am thankful that I have Zonealarm to prevent it from accessing the Internet. Anymore ideas? Binnie |
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