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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 35
Close all instances of OE and IE
Control Panel | Internet Options | General tab | Delete Files button
Also select the option: "Delete all offline files"
Then click the "Clear History" button, while you're at it, reset the TIF cache size to 50mb. Click Apply\Ok
Internet Explorer – More on removing Popups
Go to the Temporary Internet files\IE Content and delete to the Recycle Bin all the Sub Folders in there by
highlighting them and hitting delete at the time when there is no pop up. Immediately after that delete the
cookies folder In Win Explorer manually. Reboot. After Reboot and open IE. They should be gone.
Do not erase those Sub Folder files from the Recycle Bin until you are satisfied with the result.
Just a quick explanation on the above. There was many posters with this issue in many groups.I decided to
do something about it so I asked one of the posters with this issue to email me a URL for his pop ups. I
decided to see for myself and see if I can find a fix for it. Opened the link and I was having the issue as per
posts. I started by searching out my hive and system and came up empty on this and other sites that kept
popping up. After about 2 days (not all day) of trying I decided to see the code in the page . Well I found a
common denominator and it was residing in those subfolders (Temporary Internet Files\IE Content| 4
Subfolders) disguised as a *.gif. It was anything but not a *.gif It was a code with an htm executable that
kept going in a loop continuously and depositing more and more *.gif's,*.jpg's,htm icons as the URL's kept
popping up. The loop by now was 43 different sites. I tried to do IE\Properties\Temporary Files\Delete but
these buggers would not all go out with that option. Although it cleaned out most of them it left the original
plus about 4 more to keep on replicating the issue. I then deleted that Subfolder. He he to my surprise it
kept on going and depositing to the others (Sub Folders). At this point I decided to
Highlight all of the Sub Folders and wait for a lull when nothing popped up and I hit the Delete key. I then
Immediately emptied all the cookies from the Cookies folder in Win Explorer MANUALLY and bingo
they have not been back since and IE rebuilt those Sub Folders as soon as the System was up and IE was
opened.
IE6/Outlook Express 6 SP1 GIF/image problem solved!
Even if you don't recall ever having a download manager installed, try these steps anyway:
1) Install IE6 SP1 and verify that you do have the "GIF problem"
2) Remove any download managers from your system
3) Go to http://www.speedbit.com/ and download DAP 5.3
4) Install DAP and during the installation make sure you set it as the default download manager
5) After installation is complete, launch IE and make sure the GIF problem still exists (you should also see
a DAP toolbar plug-in now in IE)
6) Close IE and remove DAP using the Add/Remove Programs in your Control Panel. During the removal
process, it will ask you if you want to remove all shared files, click "Yes to All"
7) After removing, it will prompt you to restart your system, click OK
8) Once your system reboots, the GIF problem should be gone!
I've done this on three affected systems so far and it has solved all of them. Good luck!
IRQ Lists
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/mbsys/res/irq/funcSummary-c.html
Login Password Deletion for Windows 2000 (for lost password)
As you know, unlike Win9x's password security, Win2k's is pretty good. 'Getting around it' is just what it's
designed to prevent. But there are ways.
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