The program to get rid of spyaxe reset windows to classic
- From: "nlscb" <nlscb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Jan 2006 22:55:25 -0800
Thanks Patrick.
I think that maybe the problem is that in resetting the computer, it
may now be autoinstalling the "little buttons" that it didn't do the
first time, when I installed Acro 7 about 9 months ago.
Niels
Patrick Dickey wrote:
> nlscb wrote:
> > he second question is this. Do you have Adobe Acrobat
> > installed on that computer at all? Or even Adobe Acrobat Reader
> > (although I'm not sure if this wouldt produce the behavior).
> >
> > Hey Patrick,
> > I already have a Acrobat Standard (to allow me to generate PDFs) on
> > my computer. I installed this over 9 months ago, well before I got the
> > spyaxe trojan on my computer. I got those buttons that you described
> > in the rest of MS Office 2000, but they never seemed to appear in IE
> > from what I can see. After I got rid of spyaxe, I continue to have
> > this problem where the gray installer box appears without my prompting.
> > I have to hit cancel 4 times to get it to disappear.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Niels
> >
>
> I would let it install. That's most likely what it's trying to do
> (install those buttons to IE).
>
> If you continue to get the installer after you let it go, then I would
> go to Adobe's support site for more help.
>
> --
> Patrick Dickey <pd1ckey43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> http://www.pats-computer-solutions.com
> Smile.. someone out there cares deeply for you.
.
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