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Old December 14th 03, 02:18 PM
Brad
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Default ActiveX pop up on every screen on internet

How do I stop the Activex pop-up from appearing on EVERY
page I go to on the internet? I also have a messenger pop
up that I can't get rid of. I followed the instruction
under XP help.
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Old December 14th 03, 02:23 PM
mk
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Default ActiveX pop up on every screen on internet

For the Messenger pop-up: I had the same problem.
Your internet connection is wide open to attack!!!!!!!!

Follow Doug Knox advices to activate your Internet Connection Firewall and
configure it.

Simple procedu Control Panel/ Network Connections / right click on the
line in LAN or High Speed Internet / Properties / Advanced / check the
checkbox: I want protection, it makes your Internet Connection Firewall
(ICF) active / Settings / check the checkboxes for services you want to get
through of your active ICF (usually all offered boxes).

If you succeed, help others with similar problems, pass them the solution.





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How do I stop the Activex pop-up from appearing on EVERY
page I go to on the internet? I also have a messenger pop
up that I can't get rid of. I followed the instruction
under XP help.



 




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