"Fred E Brown" <fredebrown@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>"Frank McCoy" <mccoyf@millcomm.com> wrote in message
>news:htk8p7tmnj0tkmuiu3bau4eub4sruhvlb5@4ax.com...
>> "Fred E Brown" <fredebrown@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>>>Started about a week ago, I connect through the cable company. Usually
>>>no problems, occasionally have to reset the modem and router, no big deal.
>>>Then one day I go to a web site, click on a link to an article I want to
>>>read
>>>and the Dial Up box pops up and behind that a box saying my broadband
>>>is trying to connect. The page I was trying to reach has come up so I
>>>close
>>>both boxes. When I finish reading, I click the back button to return to
>>>the
>>>top page and I get a box saying I'm working offline. So I have to click
>>>the
>>>Work Online button. Happened on every web site, I navigate forward and
>>>up pops those two notices, I click Work Online and try to navigate back,
>>>same damn thing. I checked my connection settings and nothing seems to
>>>be any different that it used to be. So I make a couple of changes, try
>>>them
>>>and SOS so I undo the changes.
>>>Problem stops.
>>>Today I'm going through my favorite web sites no problem until the last
>>>one.
>>>Same old shit!
>>>Arrghhhhhhhhhhhhh
>>>
>>>
>> http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/148288465.html
>>
>
>I saw that some place else, I don't click on links from places
>I don't know. Not since I froze the 'puter a while back. :))
>Solved the problem though, removed the dial up connection.
>Poof, no problemo anymore.
>
Did you try the test-link from the government to see if you were
infected? So many people are.
The kid and SO, several times.
I keep cleaning their computers; and they keep ....
MY computer stays clean.
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