Constant unwanted windows appearing

From: Stu (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/03/04

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    Guys

    Please, please can you help?

    Whenever I go on the internet now, I get advertising
    windows pop up everytime I open a new browser or try and
    get into a different web site.

    I really don't want my sons to see some of these if you
    know what I mean.

    So please can you help?

    Thanks
    Stu


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