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Old 11-17-2008   #1 (permalink)
KFritz


 
 

Popups and dial up connection tab

How can I stop popups. Have windows xp. Have my blocker set on high and am
putting a lot of these in the restricted site zone under my internet options.
Also, why does my dial up connection box (have dial up not dsl) keep coming
up when I am just working on a document and am not on the internet. Just
started doing this a couple of days ago. It has always done this in Microsoft
Works.
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KFritz

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Old 11-17-2008   #2 (permalink)
Cork Soaker


 
 

Re: Popups and dial up connection tab

KFritz wrote:
Quote:

> How can I stop popups. Have windows xp. Have my blocker set on high and am
> putting a lot of these in the restricted site zone under my internet options.
> Also, why does my dial up connection box (have dial up not dsl) keep coming
> up when I am just working on a document and am not on the internet. Just
> started doing this a couple of days ago. It has always done this in Microsoft
> Works.

YOU HAVE A TROJAN, IDIOT!!

THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MESSENGER, IDIOT!!!
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