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Subject: OT-but I need help especially from people in the UK.


TheWanderer ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 5:47 PM ยท edited Sun, 01 December 2024 at 12:38 AM

Hi I know this is OT but I hoped more people go here than than the OT forum. I have a problem which is getting me down...... Well you all know we get spam (don't start singing yet!) ok so we get it on e-mail, now I get it on my mobile but what is getting me down is Spam Pop UPs when I log on to the net. The sort of thing that says 'to play this game press ok' or 'to contact Saucy Susan hit the OK button!' I have saved several of these as screen prints some have telephone numbers on them to call. Does anyone know what to do about this? I may have posted something about this before if I have I apologise but this is getting me down...I can see one of these days my missus or myself hitting the 'OK' button by mistake (instead of the close X) and getting zapped with a virus. Either that or I'll have some explaining to do about Saucy Susan's services. Lol thanks (sorry about the rant) Dave


RandC ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 5:50 PM

There are several free pop-up stopers out there..do a google search!


cybia ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 6:07 PM

Hi,

Are you using WinXP? If so it's apparently something to do with the built-in "messenger service". Try this ...

  1. Open Windows.
  2. Go to "My Computer"
  3. Go to "Control Panel"
  4. Go to "Performance & Maintenance"
  5. Go to "Administrative Tools"
  6. Go to "Services"
  7. Scroll down to "Messenger" and select it (highlight it by clicking once) Read the description that shows up on the left side of the screen. At the top left side of the little rectanglar window, select the "stop the service" link. The status of "Messenger Service" can be seen on the right as disabled.
  8. Close the window and exit to desktop. You do not need to restart.

It seems to work but you have to do it each time you restart, which is rather annoying, as Windows turns it back on by default.

Hope this helps!

Steve


gaz170170 ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 6:30 PM

I have Zonealarm Pro which gives you the option of blocking ads on webpages and popups. I too was getting very annoyed with this problem, until I installed Zonealarm. My Pc never runs without it now. And just to be sure, I also have a Trojan hunter program I run every day or so and Adaware, as well as Norton Antivirus. I too live in the UK :-)


Crescent ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 6:30 PM

I think if you set the service to Manual it won't turn on unless you go in and start it up, thus saving you from having to turn it off each time you start the computer up.


Cookienose ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 6:43 PM

Netscape 7.2 has a pop-up blocker that you can turn on in the Privacy and Security portion of their preferences. You can even allow certain pop-ups if you like. I've totally shut down the pop-ups and am loving it.


Axe_Gaijin ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 6:51 PM

Attached Link: http://www.download.com

Go to Download.com, probably the best place to find free and shareware programs. Including pop up stppers and the aforementioned AdAware. *Puts on his Viking Helmet (tm) and starts to sing;* SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM


hogwarden ( ) posted Fri, 13 June 2003 at 7:59 PM

Attached Link: http://www.panicware.com

I use PopupStopper from PanicWare... It's easy to use and highly effective. H:)


compiler ( ) posted Sat, 14 June 2003 at 1:35 PM

Cybia's right : these are not pop-ups. Pop-ups are HTML pages which appear while you are surfing. Their code is embedded in the page you are visiting. Pop-ups killers mentionned above won't do against them. The messages you get with a "OK" button are network messages (if you click on OK nothing happens). This is a facility that is given to network masters (in a firm for instance) to send a message to all connected users at once. They appear when you are connected, wether you are surfing or not. Actually, it is some firm that scans open connections and send you these messages without you doing anything. If you want to get rid of them, you have 2 options : 1- If you're not in a network (or don't need this facility for your home network), then do as Cybia says. 2- If you're at work, ask the sysop. He/she will know what to do.


Graviton ( ) posted Wed, 18 June 2003 at 8:55 AM

If your on a Mac, Safari has a built in web blocker. Works like a charm.

Anytime I see something screech across a room and latch onto someone's neck, and the guy screams and tries to get it off, I have to laugh, because what is that thing?


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