-=PCTechTalk=- Re: IE Association Error

I am putting together a list of the sites this happens on.  Your reply got 
me thinking - this probably is some kind of nastiness going on like you 
suggested.  I also have a recurring problem I've never come across before - 
I'll open a window in IE, and nothing will come up, but it won't let me 
close it, an error message will come up "This window is busy.  Closing this 
window may cause some problems.  Do you want to close it anyway?  OK or 
Cancel ".  Clicking OK makes a sound, but doesn't close it.  I've ran 
AdAware and Spybot S&D, but I think there might something else going on...

Thanks for your reply,

Connie C.


> On 26 Apr 2005 at 14:18, C.E. Cochran wrote:
>> In certain sites I access using IE, the
>> following error message comes up:
>
> What sites?
> (If, for whatever reason, you'd rather not disclose the site(s)
> publicly, feel free to send the info to my private address.)
>
>
> The error message would suggest that one of your Browser Helper
> Objects is screwed-up. (Legitimate BHOs include IE's Adobe Reader
> plugin, also, the-one-that-enables-you-to-view-Word-files-in-IE-
> without-opening-full-blown-Word, the one for Excel...etc.) There are
> all sorts of nasty BHO objects out there as well, though. One of them
> may have messed with your browser's associations.
>
>
> Faustus


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