Thank you so much Bill and Andre for your help. I have
not used safe mode yet as everything on that page is in
chinese but I will get to it.
When I used Microsoft's anti-spyware (four times) it
identified the "cnsMin" hijacker four times and told me
that it deleted it four times, BUT, it is still there. I
tried to send a report to Microsoft but it didn't get
through to them (something about my sockets). could
someone please tell Microsoft that their software doesn't
work with this hijacker (no wonder--- 3721.com which gave
birth to it is a Chinese company of over 100 people here
in Beijing and there is no way that they are going to let
Microsoft interfere with Internet Explorer......hahaha.
Since I am in Beijing, maybe I should go down to that
company and punch somebody out....hahaha
Dave
>-----Original Message-----
>What application gives that name?
>
>A tools, suspected spyware report is the way to get this
on their radar
>screen if you are able to do that.
>
>If Microsoft Antispyware doesn't identify this bug, it
isn't going to clean
>it.
>
>If it does identify it, it should be able to clean it,
but may need the
>machine started in safe mode to help it.
>
>
>
>--
>FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware:
>http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
>
>"dave on a Chinese computer"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>message news:017001c54936$8458f050$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> It is very sad to see that Microsoft who invented
>> Microsoft Internet Explorer cannot get rid of the
>> hijacker "cnsMin" a search page hijacker. I have run
the
>> microsoft anti-spyware four times and it is still
there.
>> Actually, it is a bit funny if not so sad!
>> Dave (from Nova Scotia but now in Beijing)
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