server problems
From: Frank Barcelo (fbarcelo_at_cox.net)
Date: 10/03/03
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Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 06:34:41 -0700
Dear Mr. Expert,
First of all you are dealing with a computer challenged
indivdual. So please alow me to simply state my problem. I
do need some help and I am hoping you can help me.. The
message I get is that an unknown person directs all search
engine traffic yo http://64.191.59.85. The prgram, from
what I have gotten from the server page, says the program
is hijacking the hosts files.
I have Windows 95 and either their directions are not
clear or I am to dumb to get this problem solved.
(probably the later). So can you please give me some
directions on how to solve this problem and remove or
clear the thing? I cannot use: Ask Jeeves, Yahoo, or MSN
search engines, just Google. I was successful in following
their directions to remove or clear the thing, but not the
others.
Thank you. Can you help me or foward this message to
someone who can?
Frank Barcelo
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