"UNRESOLVE" message

From: Nunzino (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/21/04


Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 10:29:31 -0800

Hi --

What were the results of your steps below? I've got the
same symptoms and will also try to resolve. Does anyone
know what's causing this? Is it malicious? I saw it
after installing SBC DSL service upgrade. Man is it
annoying!

-- Nunzino

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello all!
>
>Right after uninstalling AVG anti-virus, and Windows
Media
>player 9, I got a little window on my desktop,
>that won't go away, even if I close It it keeps
>coming back 3 seconds after...
>
>The title (blue bar),says " OK ".
>Inside the window, it's written only "unresolve".
>
>I've used anti-virus,and others, nothing works...
>I use windows 2000 pro.
>
>Got an idea? It drives me crazy...
>Thanks,
>mike
>
>
>.
>



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