Re: Application Popup
From: BET (bslechta@srhc.com)
Date: 10/31/02
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From: "BET" <bslechta@srhc.com> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 08:48:31 -0800
Thank you Tom. This is exactly what I needed.
>-----Original Message-----
>See this web site:
>http://www.jmu.edu/computing/security/info/winmsg.shtml
>
>"BET" <bslechta@srhc.com> wrote in message
>news:233401c28055$d378ccc0$3aef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA09...
>: After reading some other messages I felt this needed
>: clarification. These are not popups like when browsing
>: the web. These popups appear on the server desktop and
>: are also listed as errors in the Event Log. It's more
>: like someone is accessing the server system.
>: >-----Original Message-----
>: >I am running a WWW server, IIS 5 on Windows 2000.
>: >Recently I have been having popup messages to call a
>: 900#
>: >for Hot Babes. How do I keep this from happening.
>: Until
>: >this, I felt like my server was secure. File and
print
>: >sharing are turned off. I've also installed Adaware
to
>: >check for spyware but it reports everything is clean.
>: >Thanks for any help or direction you can give.
>: >.
>: >
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