Guess I'm aiming this toward Glow or Iggy etc.
In my temporary internet files I have a gremlin called Application.JS.ForcePopup.A which I just cannot shove out of the door.
I know it doesn't present a risk to our computer (other than letting through a few frustratingly annoying popups) because BitDefender picked it up straight away and blocked it but it wont quarantine or remove it which is strange for BD. Have also tried other methods but none of them will shift it. They all say access is denied blah blah.
I should be asking my hubby as he is the puter expert (even built this one for us) and ours is usually like Fort Knox so I don't know how this little bleeder got in, but he's really bogged down with work at present and I don't want to hassle him over something so trivial yet so annoying!
Anyone, please? Thanks :)
http://www.bullguard.com/forum/5/ApplicationJSForcePopupA_35788.html (http://www.bullguard.com/forum/5/ApplicationJSForcePopupA_35788.html)
Lots of mentions of it in google but nothing very useful tbh. Have you tried clearing your cookies ? ::)
Try the full temp internet cleanup routine
my Computer
right click CL
disk clean up
select the temp internet folders and zap them
then have a look in your temporary Internet folders and remove all that remain in the
C:\Documents and Settings\"your username"\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
folder. This may take a while
Do the same with the cookies folder.
C:\Documents and Settings\"your username"\Cookies
Empty your recycle bin.
Rescan te system the and reboot and rescan again.
To do this you may have to set your computer to show hiddn files and folders and tempoarily disable windows system restore.
HTH Glow
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If a file is in use and cannot be deleted, then access the folder from safe mode and remove the file.
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you will need to use an account with administrator privileges
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Quote from: glow777 on September 19, 2006, 07:36:28
Try the full temp internet cleanup routine
my Computer
right click CL
disk clean up
select the temp internet folders and zap them
then have a look in your temporary Internet folders and remove all that remain in the
C:\Documents and Settings\"your username"\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
folder. This may take a while
Do the same with the cookies folder.
C:\Documents and Settings\"your username"\Cookies
Empty your recycle bin.
Rescan te system the and reboot and rescan again.
To do this you may have to set your computer to show hiddn files and folders and tempoarily disable windows system restore.
HTH Glow
Hi Glow,
Thanks for the response. I have tried all of the above and it still won't shift. Still keeps telling me 'cannot read from the source file or disk'
Have to get ready for work now but will try going into the safe mode option when I get home later.
Thanks again (and MrsKP :))
download hijack this from here http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3155.html
and use the remopve file on boot part that should get get rid of it
then do a log scan and save a report and please post the report here
when instaling hijack this please make sure it is in its own folder ie c>hjt
also when you do the scan cna u please make sure no web pages are open
cheers
Hello peeps,
Thank you for your assistance, problem is now solved. I did it from the start menu/run/cmd etc etc. Took me a few minutes but the b*gger is now homeless ;D
Thanks again
Sam