Recommendations for a good (free) pop-up blcoker needed
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Recommendations for a good (free) pop-up blcoker needed
Hey everyone...
Recently I have started getting a ton of pop-ups. I downloaded the google toolbar and that has cut down on them but I'm still getting them. They're not like IE pop up windows just gray windows with text.
I am getting one every 10-15 minutes or so. Please someone help me! If you know of a good pop up blocker I can download for free, let me know!
Recently I have started getting a ton of pop-ups. I downloaded the google toolbar and that has cut down on them but I'm still getting them. They're not like IE pop up windows just gray windows with text.
I am getting one every 10-15 minutes or so. Please someone help me! If you know of a good pop up blocker I can download for free, let me know!
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Like this:Tricord wrote:Also, disable the message service if you haven't already.
Start->Run->services.msc->Messenger->right click->properties->Startup type = disabled
Reboot.
Go here to read more about which services are just plain evil:
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
If turning off this service breaks anything, report back here

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Also download Spybot Search and Destroy. http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.htmlsnoopy wrote:1) download/install/use firefox
2) download/install/use adaware
i vote firefox. ive never even seen an unwanted popup since I started using it. But it lets in popups I need. Strange, but good 
You can also get tons'a cool plugins for FF that do things IE would NEVER be able to do heheh
firefox: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
adaware: http://www.lavasoft.de/ and go to "Ad-aware Professional" on the left menu-bar
spybot: ^see previous post^

You can also get tons'a cool plugins for FF that do things IE would NEVER be able to do heheh

firefox: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
adaware: http://www.lavasoft.de/ and go to "Ad-aware Professional" on the left menu-bar
spybot: ^see previous post^
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Bah.suicide eddie wrote:watchout for msm messenger in xp sp2 it is more fully intergrated to ie, disable it in ie tools-manage add-ins and then hunt down the exe and rename/kill it.
1) If you're using windows, you should be using XP. It's forgivable if you're using 2k3 server.Asrale wrote:Yes indeed, if you use XP!![]()
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And if you don't, well a combo of Spybot (turning on its "Immunize" feature really helps out) with Ad-Aware works well. I don't use the Googlebar for 2 reasons: (1) I need as much viewable space as possible!(2) Don't really mind pop-ups that much.

2) You can move the google toolbar next to the menu at the very top right of the screen such that it takes up no additional vertical distance. Like so.
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because some places use it, we do where i work at.SSC-Thunderbird wrote:One wonders why that service is running by default in all NT/2K/XP installations.
the way the servers are set here if some thang f's up or it shuts down for some oddreasion it sends me a message saying some thang like "heat level to high! shuting down server <server name>", its just that people abuse that good system.