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Old January 13th 04, 02:23 AM
Brick Side
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I am starting to become in dire need of help with this one as I am stumped. To start, when I log on there's a message that says "RUNDLL" "Error Loading C:\Windows/bxxs5.dll The specified module could not be found." So then later when im using the intern
et explorer, the windows explorer finds an error and says something along the lines "msobfl.dll or
explorer.exe may be damaged" in the error report. I can't seem to fix it, so PLEASE, if anyone has a solutiuon to this nagging problem, please reply.
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Old January 13th 04, 03:03 AM
Tom Swift
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Default Internet & Windows Explorer problems linked? Help!

bxxs5.dll is a Browser Helper Object which is part of an adware program.
More details are he
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/BookedSpace.html

msobfl.dll is advertising spyware. More details are he
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/ClientMan.html

You want to get both of these parasites off your computer. They were
probably included in something you downloaded from the Internet.

Incidentally, it was easy to find information about both of these files -
all I did was to search for them on the Internet.

Tom Swift

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I am starting to become in dire need of help with this one as I am

stumped. To start, when I log on there's a message that says "RUNDLL"
"Error Loading C:\Windows/bxxs5.dll The specified module could not be
found." So then later when im using the internet explorer, the windows
explorer finds an error and says something along the lines "msobfl.dll or
explorer.exe may be damaged" in the error report. I can't seem to fix it,

so PLEASE, if anyone has a solutiuon to this nagging problem, please reply.

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Old January 16th 04, 09:40 AM
Brick Side
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Default Internet & Windows Explorer problems linked? Help!

Tom, thank you for the info. I have managed to get rid of the BXXX5 file, but the client man app. is apperantly not there, which of course means the other problem (the worse of the two) is still in effect. That one may very well be linked with my other p
roblem (minor at best, but annoying sometimes) where words on web pages are highlighted and linked to other sites. But i'll cont. looking for a solution, and if you have any more for me that would be great as well. Thanx.
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Old January 16th 04, 09:42 AM
Brick Side
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Default Internet & Windows Explorer problems linked? Help!

Tom, thank you for the info. I have managed to get rid of the BXXX5 file, but the client man app. is apperantly not there, which of course means the other problem (the worse of the two) is still in effect. That one may very well be linked with my other p
roblem (minor at best, but annoying sometimes) where words on web pages are highlighted and linked to other sites. But i'll cont. looking for a solution, and if you have any more for me that would be great as well. Thanx.
 




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