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Why do you need such, if using FF? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 "Mercury351" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:6c548ada-6fb6-43e2-b518-(E-Mail Removed)... > Hello, > I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. The > system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. Aside from > FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I > haven't installed much in it. I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It > is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block > ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. I > correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the > C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc > folder. This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I > have updated with newer advertisement server locations. I estimate > there are about 1,890 server locations. The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: > =================== > # > # Hosts file created by AdFree > # > > # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work > 127.0.0.1 localhost > > # Other servers: These servers are directed towards > # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from > # within the AdFree program. > > 127.0.0.1 123banners.com > 127.0.0.1 247media.com > 127.0.0.1 24pm-affiliation.com > 127.0.0.1 7adpower.com > 127.0.0.1 911promotion.com > 127.0.0.1 a.as-us.falkag.net > 127.0.0.1 a.consumer.net > 127.0.0.1 a.r.tv.com > ... > =================== > > However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. Every time I start > any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the > HOSTS file. No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows > Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > > "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. The system and > Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. I have spent over > 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. I shut > off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP > firewall, but nothing has worked. > > I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in > place of ads. I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." However, > Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into > problems if I try to "pause" it. Plus, every time I start or exit > Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" > setting. Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this > problem, but they never posted their solution. I know there is a > either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to > stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. Does anyone know what it is? > > > ADDENDUM: > I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. I > also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers > \etc. I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file > into the etc folder. The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's > supposed to be. Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as > usual. > > I really wish I knew what is going on. I'm getting tired of dealing > with this. If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps > someone there can help me if no one here can. That is, if they still > provide free support for XP Pro SP2. > > Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. > There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: 4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from > "notepad.exe." The Event and Process information from the first > Explorer.EXE line are below. Does ANYONE know the solution to this > problem? I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. > > =================================================== > EVENT > Date & Time: 8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM > Event Class: File System > Operation: CreateFile > Result: SUCCESS > Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts > TID: 1312 > Duration: 0.0000274 > Desired Access: Read Attributes, Delete > Disposition: Open > Options: Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point > Attributes: n/a > ShareMode: Read, Write, Delete > AllocationSize: n/a > OpenResult: Opened > =================================================== > PROCESS > Description: Windows Explorer > Company: Microsoft Corporation > Name: Explorer.EXE > Version: 6.0.2900.2180 > Path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > Command Line: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > PID: 1200 > Parent PID: 1184 > Session ID: 0 > User: DANIEL\danielm > Auth ID: 00000000:0000ddef > Architecture: 32-bit > Virtualized: n/a > Integrity: n/a > Started: 8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM > Ended: (Running) > Modules: > Explorer.EXE 0x1000000 0xff000 C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > GUStrLib.dll 0x1590000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\GUStrLib.dll > hercplgs.cpl 0x1810000 0x73000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\hercplgs.cpl > rsaenh.dll 0xffd0000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\rsaenh.dll > lpad32.dll 0x10000000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\lpad32.dll > PortableDeviceApi.dll 0x10930000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll > PortableDeviceTypes.dll 0x109c0000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\PortableDeviceTypes.dll > WPDShServiceObj.dll 0x164a0000 0x23000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll > xpsp2res.dll 0x20000000 0x2c5000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\xpsp2res.dll > PFIM120EN.DLL 0x383d0000 0xa000 H:\WordPerfect Office > 12\Programs\PFIM120EN.DLL > PFSE120.DLL 0x38480000 0x16000 H:\WordPerfect Office > 12\Programs\PFSE120.DLL > WINHTTP.dll 0x4d4f0000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINHTTP.dll > UxTheme.dll 0x5ad70000 0x38000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\UxTheme.dll > NETAPI32.dll 0x5b860000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\NETAPI32.dll > themeui.dll 0x5ba60000 0x71000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\themeui.dll > ShimEng.dll 0x5cb70000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ShimEng.dll > comctl32.dll 0x5d090000 0x97000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\comctl32.dll > msisip.dll 0x60980000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msisip.dll > AcGenral.DLL 0x6f880000 0x1ca000 C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch > \AcGenral.DLL > WS2HELP.dll 0x71aa0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WS2HELP.dll > WS2_32.dll 0x71ab0000 0x17000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WS2_32.dll > WSOCK32.dll 0x71ad0000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WSOCK32.dll > SAMLIB.dll 0x71bf0000 0x13000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\SAMLIB.dll > actxprxy.dll 0x71d40000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\actxprxy.dll > mydocs.dll 0x72410000 0x1a000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\mydocs.dll > msacm32.drv 0x72d10000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msacm32.drv > wdmaud.drv 0x72d20000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\wdmaud.drv > WZCSAPI.DLL 0x73030000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WZCSAPI.DLL > mfc42.dll 0x73dd0000 0xfe000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\mfc42.dll > DSOUND.dll 0x73f10000 0x5c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\DSOUND.dll > msi.dll 0x745e0000 0x2c6000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\msi.dll > POWRPROF.dll 0x74ad0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\POWRPROF.dll > BatMeter.dll 0x74af0000 0xa000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\BatMeter.dll > webcheck.dll 0x74b30000 0x46000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\webcheck.dll > oleacc.dll 0x74c80000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\oleacc.dll > wshext.dll 0x74ea0000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\wshext.dll > CRYPTUI.dll 0x754d0000 0x80000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\CRYPTUI.dll > SXS.DLL 0x75e90000 0xb0000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\SXS.DLL > BROWSEUI.dll 0x75f80000 0xfc000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\BROWSEUI.dll > msvcp60.dll 0x76080000 0x65000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msvcp60.dll > stobject.dll 0x76280000 0x21000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\stobject.dll > WINSTA.dll 0x76360000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINSTA.dll > MSIMG32.dll 0x76380000 0x5000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\MSIMG32.dll > comdlg32.dll 0x763b0000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\comdlg32.dll > NETSHELL.dll 0x76400000 0x1a6000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\NETSHELL.dll > CSCDLL.dll 0x76600000 0x1d000 C:\WINDOWS > \System32\CSCDLL.dll > RASDLG.dll 0x768d0000 0xa4000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\RASDLG.dll > LINKINFO.dll 0x76980000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\LINKINFO.dll > ntshrui.dll 0x76990000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ntshrui.dll > USERENV.dll 0x769c0000 0xb3000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\USERENV.dll > ATL.DLL 0x76b20000 0x11000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL > WINMM.dll 0x76b40000 0x2d000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINMM.dll > credui.dll 0x76c00000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\credui.dll > WINTRUST.dll 0x76c30000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINTRUST.dll > IMAGEHLP.dll 0x76c90000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\IMAGEHLP.dll > MPRAPI.dll 0x76d40000 0x18000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\MPRAPI.dll > iphlpapi.dll 0x76d60000 0x19000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\iphlpapi.dll > adsldpc.dll 0x76e10000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\adsldpc.dll > rtutils.dll 0x76e80000 0xe000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\rtutils.dll > rasman.dll 0x76e90000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\rasman.dll > TAPI32.dll 0x76eb0000 0x2f000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\TAPI32.dll > RASAPI32.dll 0x76ee0000 0x3c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\RASAPI32.dll > WTSAPI32.dll 0x76f50000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WTSAPI32.dll > WLDAP32.dll 0x76f60000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WLDAP32.dll > CLBCATQ.DLL 0x76fd0000 0x7f000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\CLBCATQ.DLL > COMRes.dll 0x77050000 0xc5000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\COMRes.dll > OLEAUT32.dll 0x77120000 0x8c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\OLEAUT32.dll > WININET.dll 0x771b0000 0xa6000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WININET.dll > urlmon.dll 0x77260000 0x9c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\urlmon.dll > comctl32.dll 0x773d0000 0x102000 > > C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common- > Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2180_x-ww_a84f1 > > ff9\comctl32.dll > ole32.dll 0x774e0000 0x13c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ole32.dll > SHDOCVW.dll 0x77760000 0x16c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\SHDOCVW.dll > SETUPAPI.dll 0x77920000 0xf3000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\SETUPAPI.dll > cscui.dll 0x77a20000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS > \System32\cscui.dll > CRYPT32.dll 0x77a80000 0x94000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\CRYPT32.dll > MSASN1.dll 0x77b20000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\MSASN1.dll > appHelp.dll 0x77b40000 0x22000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\appHelp.dll > midimap.dll 0x77bd0000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\midimap.dll > MSACM32.dll 0x77be0000 0x15000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\MSACM32.dll > VERSION.dll 0x77c00000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\VERSION.dll > msvcrt.dll 0x77c10000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msvcrt.dll > msv1_0.dll 0x77c70000 0x23000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msv1_0.dll > ACTIVEDS.dll 0x77cc0000 0x32000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ACTIVEDS.dll > ADVAPI32.dll 0x77dd0000 0x9b000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ADVAPI32.dll > RPCRT4.dll 0x77e70000 0x91000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\RPCRT4.dll > GDI32.dll 0x77f10000 0x46000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\GDI32.dll > SHLWAPI.dll 0x77f60000 0x76000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\SHLWAPI.dll > Secur32.dll 0x77fe0000 0x11000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\Secur32.dll > msvcr70.dll 0x7c000000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msvcr70.dll > mfc70.dll 0x7c140000 0xee000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\mfc70.dll > kernel32.dll 0x7c800000 0xf4000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\kernel32.dll > ntdll.dll 0x7c900000 0xb0000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ntdll.dll > SHELL32.dll 0x7c9c0000 0x814000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\SHELL32.dll |
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"DL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Why do you need such, if using FF? >https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 WHAT does that have to do with banner ad-blocking? NOTHING, you idiot. >"Mercury351" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:6c548ada-6fb6-43e2-b518-(E-Mail Removed)... >> Hello, >> I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. The >> system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. Aside from >> FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I >> haven't installed much in it. I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It >> is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block >> ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. I >> correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the >> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc >> folder. This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I >> have updated with newer advertisement server locations. I estimate >> there are about 1,890 server locations. The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: >> =================== >> # >> # Hosts file created by AdFree >> # >> >> # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work >> 127.0.0.1 localhost >> >> # Other servers: These servers are directed towards >> # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from >> # within the AdFree program. >> >> 127.0.0.1 123banners.com >> 127.0.0.1 247media.com >> 127.0.0.1 24pm-affiliation.com >> 127.0.0.1 7adpower.com >> 127.0.0.1 911promotion.com >> 127.0.0.1 a.as-us.falkag.net >> 127.0.0.1 a.consumer.net >> 127.0.0.1 a.r.tv.com >> ... >> =================== >> >> However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. Every time I start >> any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the >> HOSTS file. No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows >> Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > >> "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. The system and >> Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. I have spent over >> 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. I shut >> off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP >> firewall, but nothing has worked. >> >> I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in >> place of ads. I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." However, >> Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into >> problems if I try to "pause" it. Plus, every time I start or exit >> Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" >> setting. Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this >> problem, but they never posted their solution. I know there is a >> either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to >> stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. Does anyone know what it is? >> >> >> ADDENDUM: >> I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. I >> also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers >> \etc. I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file >> into the etc folder. The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's >> supposed to be. Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as >> usual. >> >> I really wish I knew what is going on. I'm getting tired of dealing >> with this. If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps >> someone there can help me if no one here can. That is, if they still >> provide free support for XP Pro SP2. >> >> Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. >> There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: 4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from >> "notepad.exe." The Event and Process information from the first >> Explorer.EXE line are below. Does ANYONE know the solution to this >> problem? I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. >> >> =================================================== >> EVENT >> Date & Time: 8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM >> Event Class: File System >> Operation: CreateFile >> Result: SUCCESS >> Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts >> TID: 1312 >> Duration: 0.0000274 >> Desired Access: Read Attributes, Delete >> Disposition: Open >> Options: Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point >> Attributes: n/a >> ShareMode: Read, Write, Delete >> AllocationSize: n/a >> OpenResult: Opened >> =================================================== >> PROCESS >> Description: Windows Explorer >> Company: Microsoft Corporation >> Name: Explorer.EXE >> Version: 6.0.2900.2180 >> Path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >> Command Line: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >> PID: 1200 >> Parent PID: 1184 >> Session ID: 0 >> User: DANIEL\danielm >> Auth ID: 00000000:0000ddef >> Architecture: 32-bit >> Virtualized: n/a >> Integrity: n/a >> Started: 8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM >> Ended: (Running) >> Modules: >> Explorer.EXE 0x1000000 0xff000 C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >> GUStrLib.dll 0x1590000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\GUStrLib.dll >> hercplgs.cpl 0x1810000 0x73000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\hercplgs.cpl >> rsaenh.dll 0xffd0000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\rsaenh.dll >> lpad32.dll 0x10000000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\lpad32.dll >> PortableDeviceApi.dll 0x10930000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll >> PortableDeviceTypes.dll 0x109c0000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\PortableDeviceTypes.dll >> WPDShServiceObj.dll 0x164a0000 0x23000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll >> xpsp2res.dll 0x20000000 0x2c5000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\xpsp2res.dll >> PFIM120EN.DLL 0x383d0000 0xa000 H:\WordPerfect Office >> 12\Programs\PFIM120EN.DLL >> PFSE120.DLL 0x38480000 0x16000 H:\WordPerfect Office >> 12\Programs\PFSE120.DLL >> WINHTTP.dll 0x4d4f0000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WINHTTP.dll >> UxTheme.dll 0x5ad70000 0x38000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\UxTheme.dll >> NETAPI32.dll 0x5b860000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\NETAPI32.dll >> themeui.dll 0x5ba60000 0x71000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\themeui.dll >> ShimEng.dll 0x5cb70000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\ShimEng.dll >> comctl32.dll 0x5d090000 0x97000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\comctl32.dll >> msisip.dll 0x60980000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\msisip.dll >> AcGenral.DLL 0x6f880000 0x1ca000 C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch >> \AcGenral.DLL >> WS2HELP.dll 0x71aa0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WS2HELP.dll >> WS2_32.dll 0x71ab0000 0x17000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WS2_32.dll >> WSOCK32.dll 0x71ad0000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WSOCK32.dll >> SAMLIB.dll 0x71bf0000 0x13000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\SAMLIB.dll >> actxprxy.dll 0x71d40000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\actxprxy.dll >> mydocs.dll 0x72410000 0x1a000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\mydocs.dll >> msacm32.drv 0x72d10000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\msacm32.drv >> wdmaud.drv 0x72d20000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\wdmaud.drv >> WZCSAPI.DLL 0x73030000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WZCSAPI.DLL >> mfc42.dll 0x73dd0000 0xfe000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\mfc42.dll >> DSOUND.dll 0x73f10000 0x5c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\DSOUND.dll >> msi.dll 0x745e0000 0x2c6000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\msi.dll >> POWRPROF.dll 0x74ad0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\POWRPROF.dll >> BatMeter.dll 0x74af0000 0xa000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\BatMeter.dll >> webcheck.dll 0x74b30000 0x46000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\webcheck.dll >> oleacc.dll 0x74c80000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\oleacc.dll >> wshext.dll 0x74ea0000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\wshext.dll >> CRYPTUI.dll 0x754d0000 0x80000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\CRYPTUI.dll >> SXS.DLL 0x75e90000 0xb0000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\SXS.DLL >> BROWSEUI.dll 0x75f80000 0xfc000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\BROWSEUI.dll >> msvcp60.dll 0x76080000 0x65000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\msvcp60.dll >> stobject.dll 0x76280000 0x21000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\stobject.dll >> WINSTA.dll 0x76360000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WINSTA.dll >> MSIMG32.dll 0x76380000 0x5000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\MSIMG32.dll >> comdlg32.dll 0x763b0000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\comdlg32.dll >> NETSHELL.dll 0x76400000 0x1a6000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\NETSHELL.dll >> CSCDLL.dll 0x76600000 0x1d000 C:\WINDOWS >> \System32\CSCDLL.dll >> RASDLG.dll 0x768d0000 0xa4000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\RASDLG.dll >> LINKINFO.dll 0x76980000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\LINKINFO.dll >> ntshrui.dll 0x76990000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\ntshrui.dll >> USERENV.dll 0x769c0000 0xb3000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\USERENV.dll >> ATL.DLL 0x76b20000 0x11000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL >> WINMM.dll 0x76b40000 0x2d000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WINMM.dll >> credui.dll 0x76c00000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\credui.dll >> WINTRUST.dll 0x76c30000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WINTRUST.dll >> IMAGEHLP.dll 0x76c90000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\IMAGEHLP.dll >> MPRAPI.dll 0x76d40000 0x18000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\MPRAPI.dll >> iphlpapi.dll 0x76d60000 0x19000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\iphlpapi.dll >> adsldpc.dll 0x76e10000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\adsldpc.dll >> rtutils.dll 0x76e80000 0xe000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\rtutils.dll >> rasman.dll 0x76e90000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\rasman.dll >> TAPI32.dll 0x76eb0000 0x2f000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\TAPI32.dll >> RASAPI32.dll 0x76ee0000 0x3c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\RASAPI32.dll >> WTSAPI32.dll 0x76f50000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WTSAPI32.dll >> WLDAP32.dll 0x76f60000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WLDAP32.dll >> CLBCATQ.DLL 0x76fd0000 0x7f000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\CLBCATQ.DLL >> COMRes.dll 0x77050000 0xc5000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\COMRes.dll >> OLEAUT32.dll 0x77120000 0x8c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\OLEAUT32.dll >> WININET.dll 0x771b0000 0xa6000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\WININET.dll >> urlmon.dll 0x77260000 0x9c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\urlmon.dll >> comctl32.dll 0x773d0000 0x102000 >> >> C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common- >> Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2180_x-ww_a84f1 >> >> ff9\comctl32.dll >> ole32.dll 0x774e0000 0x13c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\ole32.dll >> SHDOCVW.dll 0x77760000 0x16c000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\SHDOCVW.dll >> SETUPAPI.dll 0x77920000 0xf3000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\SETUPAPI.dll >> cscui.dll 0x77a20000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS >> \System32\cscui.dll >> CRYPT32.dll 0x77a80000 0x94000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\CRYPT32.dll >> MSASN1.dll 0x77b20000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\MSASN1.dll >> appHelp.dll 0x77b40000 0x22000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\appHelp.dll >> midimap.dll 0x77bd0000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\midimap.dll >> MSACM32.dll 0x77be0000 0x15000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\MSACM32.dll >> VERSION.dll 0x77c00000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\VERSION.dll >> msvcrt.dll 0x77c10000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\msvcrt.dll >> msv1_0.dll 0x77c70000 0x23000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\msv1_0.dll >> ACTIVEDS.dll 0x77cc0000 0x32000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\ACTIVEDS.dll >> ADVAPI32.dll 0x77dd0000 0x9b000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\ADVAPI32.dll >> RPCRT4.dll 0x77e70000 0x91000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\RPCRT4.dll >> GDI32.dll 0x77f10000 0x46000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\GDI32.dll >> SHLWAPI.dll 0x77f60000 0x76000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\SHLWAPI.dll >> Secur32.dll 0x77fe0000 0x11000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\Secur32.dll >> msvcr70.dll 0x7c000000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\msvcr70.dll >> mfc70.dll 0x7c140000 0xee000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\mfc70.dll >> kernel32.dll 0x7c800000 0xf4000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\kernel32.dll >> ntdll.dll 0x7c900000 0xb0000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\ntdll.dll >> SHELL32.dll 0x7c9c0000 0x814000 C:\WINDOWS >> \system32\SHELL32.dll > |
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If I suffered from any Banner adds I'd probably understand your rant
"Ray Luca" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > "DL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >>Why do you need such, if using FF? >>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 > > WHAT does that have to do with banner ad-blocking? NOTHING, you > idiot. > >>"Mercury351" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>news:6c548ada-6fb6-43e2-b518-(E-Mail Removed)... >>> Hello, >>> I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. The >>> system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. Aside from >>> FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I >>> haven't installed much in it. I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It >>> is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block >>> ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. I >>> correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the >>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc >>> folder. This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I >>> have updated with newer advertisement server locations. I estimate >>> there are about 1,890 server locations. The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: >>> =================== >>> # >>> # Hosts file created by AdFree >>> # >>> >>> # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work >>> 127.0.0.1 localhost >>> >>> # Other servers: These servers are directed towards >>> # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from >>> # within the AdFree program. >>> >>> 127.0.0.1 123banners.com >>> 127.0.0.1 247media.com >>> 127.0.0.1 24pm-affiliation.com >>> 127.0.0.1 7adpower.com >>> 127.0.0.1 911promotion.com >>> 127.0.0.1 a.as-us.falkag.net >>> 127.0.0.1 a.consumer.net >>> 127.0.0.1 a.r.tv.com >>> ... >>> =================== >>> >>> However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. Every time I start >>> any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the >>> HOSTS file. No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows >>> Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > >>> "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. The system and >>> Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. I have spent over >>> 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. I shut >>> off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP >>> firewall, but nothing has worked. >>> >>> I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in >>> place of ads. I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." However, >>> Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into >>> problems if I try to "pause" it. Plus, every time I start or exit >>> Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" >>> setting. Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this >>> problem, but they never posted their solution. I know there is a >>> either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to >>> stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. Does anyone know what it is? >>> >>> >>> ADDENDUM: >>> I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. I >>> also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers >>> \etc. I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file >>> into the etc folder. The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's >>> supposed to be. Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as >>> usual. >>> >>> I really wish I knew what is going on. I'm getting tired of dealing >>> with this. If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps >>> someone there can help me if no one here can. That is, if they still >>> provide free support for XP Pro SP2. >>> >>> Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. >>> There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: 4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from >>> "notepad.exe." The Event and Process information from the first >>> Explorer.EXE line are below. Does ANYONE know the solution to this >>> problem? I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. >>> >>> =================================================== >>> EVENT >>> Date & Time: 8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM >>> Event Class: File System >>> Operation: CreateFile >>> Result: SUCCESS >>> Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts >>> TID: 1312 >>> Duration: 0.0000274 >>> Desired Access: Read Attributes, Delete >>> Disposition: Open >>> Options: Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point >>> Attributes: n/a >>> ShareMode: Read, Write, Delete >>> AllocationSize: n/a >>> OpenResult: Opened >>> =================================================== >>> PROCESS >>> Description: Windows Explorer >>> Company: Microsoft Corporation >>> Name: Explorer.EXE >>> Version: 6.0.2900.2180 >>> Path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >>> Command Line: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >>> PID: 1200 >>> Parent PID: 1184 >>> Session ID: 0 >>> User: DANIEL\danielm >>> Auth ID: 00000000:0000ddef >>> Architecture: 32-bit >>> Virtualized: n/a >>> Integrity: n/a >>> Started: 8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM >>> Ended: (Running) >>> Modules: >>> Explorer.EXE 0x1000000 0xff000 C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >>> GUStrLib.dll 0x1590000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\GUStrLib.dll >>> hercplgs.cpl 0x1810000 0x73000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\hercplgs.cpl >>> rsaenh.dll 0xffd0000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\rsaenh.dll >>> lpad32.dll 0x10000000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\lpad32.dll >>> PortableDeviceApi.dll 0x10930000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll >>> PortableDeviceTypes.dll 0x109c0000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\PortableDeviceTypes.dll >>> WPDShServiceObj.dll 0x164a0000 0x23000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll >>> xpsp2res.dll 0x20000000 0x2c5000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\xpsp2res.dll >>> PFIM120EN.DLL 0x383d0000 0xa000 H:\WordPerfect Office >>> 12\Programs\PFIM120EN.DLL >>> PFSE120.DLL 0x38480000 0x16000 H:\WordPerfect Office >>> 12\Programs\PFSE120.DLL >>> WINHTTP.dll 0x4d4f0000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WINHTTP.dll >>> UxTheme.dll 0x5ad70000 0x38000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\UxTheme.dll >>> NETAPI32.dll 0x5b860000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\NETAPI32.dll >>> themeui.dll 0x5ba60000 0x71000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\themeui.dll >>> ShimEng.dll 0x5cb70000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\ShimEng.dll >>> comctl32.dll 0x5d090000 0x97000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\comctl32.dll >>> msisip.dll 0x60980000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\msisip.dll >>> AcGenral.DLL 0x6f880000 0x1ca000 C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch >>> \AcGenral.DLL >>> WS2HELP.dll 0x71aa0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WS2HELP.dll >>> WS2_32.dll 0x71ab0000 0x17000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WS2_32.dll >>> WSOCK32.dll 0x71ad0000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WSOCK32.dll >>> SAMLIB.dll 0x71bf0000 0x13000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\SAMLIB.dll >>> actxprxy.dll 0x71d40000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\actxprxy.dll >>> mydocs.dll 0x72410000 0x1a000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\mydocs.dll >>> msacm32.drv 0x72d10000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\msacm32.drv >>> wdmaud.drv 0x72d20000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\wdmaud.drv >>> WZCSAPI.DLL 0x73030000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WZCSAPI.DLL >>> mfc42.dll 0x73dd0000 0xfe000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\mfc42.dll >>> DSOUND.dll 0x73f10000 0x5c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\DSOUND.dll >>> msi.dll 0x745e0000 0x2c6000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\msi.dll >>> POWRPROF.dll 0x74ad0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\POWRPROF.dll >>> BatMeter.dll 0x74af0000 0xa000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\BatMeter.dll >>> webcheck.dll 0x74b30000 0x46000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\webcheck.dll >>> oleacc.dll 0x74c80000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\oleacc.dll >>> wshext.dll 0x74ea0000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\wshext.dll >>> CRYPTUI.dll 0x754d0000 0x80000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\CRYPTUI.dll >>> SXS.DLL 0x75e90000 0xb0000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\SXS.DLL >>> BROWSEUI.dll 0x75f80000 0xfc000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\BROWSEUI.dll >>> msvcp60.dll 0x76080000 0x65000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\msvcp60.dll >>> stobject.dll 0x76280000 0x21000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\stobject.dll >>> WINSTA.dll 0x76360000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WINSTA.dll >>> MSIMG32.dll 0x76380000 0x5000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\MSIMG32.dll >>> comdlg32.dll 0x763b0000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\comdlg32.dll >>> NETSHELL.dll 0x76400000 0x1a6000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\NETSHELL.dll >>> CSCDLL.dll 0x76600000 0x1d000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \System32\CSCDLL.dll >>> RASDLG.dll 0x768d0000 0xa4000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\RASDLG.dll >>> LINKINFO.dll 0x76980000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\LINKINFO.dll >>> ntshrui.dll 0x76990000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\ntshrui.dll >>> USERENV.dll 0x769c0000 0xb3000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\USERENV.dll >>> ATL.DLL 0x76b20000 0x11000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL >>> WINMM.dll 0x76b40000 0x2d000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WINMM.dll >>> credui.dll 0x76c00000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\credui.dll >>> WINTRUST.dll 0x76c30000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WINTRUST.dll >>> IMAGEHLP.dll 0x76c90000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\IMAGEHLP.dll >>> MPRAPI.dll 0x76d40000 0x18000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\MPRAPI.dll >>> iphlpapi.dll 0x76d60000 0x19000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\iphlpapi.dll >>> adsldpc.dll 0x76e10000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\adsldpc.dll >>> rtutils.dll 0x76e80000 0xe000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\rtutils.dll >>> rasman.dll 0x76e90000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\rasman.dll >>> TAPI32.dll 0x76eb0000 0x2f000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\TAPI32.dll >>> RASAPI32.dll 0x76ee0000 0x3c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\RASAPI32.dll >>> WTSAPI32.dll 0x76f50000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WTSAPI32.dll >>> WLDAP32.dll 0x76f60000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WLDAP32.dll >>> CLBCATQ.DLL 0x76fd0000 0x7f000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\CLBCATQ.DLL >>> COMRes.dll 0x77050000 0xc5000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\COMRes.dll >>> OLEAUT32.dll 0x77120000 0x8c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\OLEAUT32.dll >>> WININET.dll 0x771b0000 0xa6000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\WININET.dll >>> urlmon.dll 0x77260000 0x9c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\urlmon.dll >>> comctl32.dll 0x773d0000 0x102000 >>> >>> C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common- >>> Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2180_x-ww_a84f1 >>> >>> ff9\comctl32.dll >>> ole32.dll 0x774e0000 0x13c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\ole32.dll >>> SHDOCVW.dll 0x77760000 0x16c000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\SHDOCVW.dll >>> SETUPAPI.dll 0x77920000 0xf3000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\SETUPAPI.dll >>> cscui.dll 0x77a20000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \System32\cscui.dll >>> CRYPT32.dll 0x77a80000 0x94000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\CRYPT32.dll >>> MSASN1.dll 0x77b20000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\MSASN1.dll >>> appHelp.dll 0x77b40000 0x22000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\appHelp.dll >>> midimap.dll 0x77bd0000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\midimap.dll >>> MSACM32.dll 0x77be0000 0x15000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\MSACM32.dll >>> VERSION.dll 0x77c00000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\VERSION.dll >>> msvcrt.dll 0x77c10000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS >>> \system32\msvcrt.dll 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Why isn't SP3 installed yet? One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party applications may be disallowing the changes from "sticking." These include anti-spyware applications (e.g., Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer, SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, CounterSpy, WinPatrol, etc), anti-virus applications & security suites (Norton, McAfee, ESET/NOD32, Kasperky, Trend Micro, etc.), and third-party firewalls (e.g., Zone Alarm, etc.). Note that temporarily disabling the application(s) or rebooting into Safe Mode may not disable the application's system protections. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Mercury351 wrote: > I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. The > system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. Aside from > FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I > haven't installed much in it. I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It > is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block > ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. I > correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the > C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc > folder. This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I > have updated with newer advertisement server locations. I estimate > there are about 1,890 server locations. The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: > =================== > # > # Hosts file created by AdFree > # > > # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work > 127.0.0.1 localhost > > # Other servers: These servers are directed towards > # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from > # within the AdFree program. > > 127.0.0.1 123banners.com > 127.0.0.1 247media.com > 127.0.0.1 24pm-affiliation.com > 127.0.0.1 7adpower.com > 127.0.0.1 911promotion.com > 127.0.0.1 a.as-us.falkag.net > 127.0.0.1 a.consumer.net > 127.0.0.1 a.r.tv.com > ... > =================== > > However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. Every time I start > any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the > HOSTS file. No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows > Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > > "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. The system and > Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. I have spent over > 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. I shut > off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP > firewall, but nothing has worked. > > I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in > place of ads. I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." However, > Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into > problems if I try to "pause" it. Plus, every time I start or exit > Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" > setting. Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this > problem, but they never posted their solution. I know there is a > either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to > stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. Does anyone know what it is? > > > ADDENDUM: > I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. I > also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers > \etc. I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file > into the etc folder. The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's > supposed to be. Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as > usual. > > I really wish I knew what is going on. I'm getting tired of dealing > with this. If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps > someone there can help me if no one here can. That is, if they still > provide free support for XP Pro SP2. > > Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. > There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: 4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from > "notepad.exe." The Event and Process information from the first > Explorer.EXE line are below. Does ANYONE know the solution to this > problem? I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. > > =================================================== > EVENT > Date & Time: 8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM > Event Class: File System > Operation: CreateFile > Result: SUCCESS > Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts > TID: 1312 > Duration: 0.0000274 > Desired Access: Read Attributes, Delete > Disposition: Open > Options: Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point > Attributes: n/a > ShareMode: Read, Write, Delete > AllocationSize: n/a > OpenResult: Opened > =================================================== > PROCESS > Description: Windows Explorer > Company: Microsoft Corporation > Name: Explorer.EXE > Version: 6.0.2900.2180 > Path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > Command Line: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > PID: 1200 > Parent PID: 1184 > Session ID: 0 > User: DANIEL\danielm > Auth ID: 00000000:0000ddef > Architecture: 32-bit > Virtualized: n/a > Integrity: n/a > Started: 8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM > Ended: (Running) > Modules: > Explorer.EXE 0x1000000 0xff000 C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > GUStrLib.dll 0x1590000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\GUStrLib.dll > hercplgs.cpl 0x1810000 0x73000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\hercplgs.cpl > rsaenh.dll 0xffd0000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\rsaenh.dll > lpad32.dll 0x10000000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\lpad32.dll > PortableDeviceApi.dll 0x10930000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll > PortableDeviceTypes.dll 0x109c0000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\PortableDeviceTypes.dll > WPDShServiceObj.dll 0x164a0000 0x23000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll > xpsp2res.dll 0x20000000 0x2c5000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\xpsp2res.dll > PFIM120EN.DLL 0x383d0000 0xa000 H:\WordPerfect Office > 12\Programs\PFIM120EN.DLL > PFSE120.DLL 0x38480000 0x16000 H:\WordPerfect Office > 12\Programs\PFSE120.DLL > WINHTTP.dll 0x4d4f0000 0x58000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINHTTP.dll > UxTheme.dll 0x5ad70000 0x38000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\UxTheme.dll > NETAPI32.dll 0x5b860000 0x54000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\NETAPI32.dll > themeui.dll 0x5ba60000 0x71000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\themeui.dll > ShimEng.dll 0x5cb70000 0x26000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ShimEng.dll > comctl32.dll 0x5d090000 0x97000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\comctl32.dll > msisip.dll 0x60980000 0x7000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msisip.dll > AcGenral.DLL 0x6f880000 0x1ca000 C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch > \AcGenral.DLL > WS2HELP.dll 0x71aa0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WS2HELP.dll > WS2_32.dll 0x71ab0000 0x17000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WS2_32.dll > WSOCK32.dll 0x71ad0000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WSOCK32.dll > SAMLIB.dll 0x71bf0000 0x13000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\SAMLIB.dll > actxprxy.dll 0x71d40000 0x1c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\actxprxy.dll > mydocs.dll 0x72410000 0x1a000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\mydocs.dll > msacm32.drv 0x72d10000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msacm32.drv > wdmaud.drv 0x72d20000 0x9000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\wdmaud.drv > WZCSAPI.DLL 0x73030000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WZCSAPI.DLL > mfc42.dll 0x73dd0000 0xfe000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\mfc42.dll > DSOUND.dll 0x73f10000 0x5c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\DSOUND.dll > msi.dll 0x745e0000 0x2c6000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\msi.dll > POWRPROF.dll 0x74ad0000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\POWRPROF.dll > BatMeter.dll 0x74af0000 0xa000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\BatMeter.dll > webcheck.dll 0x74b30000 0x46000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\webcheck.dll > oleacc.dll 0x74c80000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\oleacc.dll > wshext.dll 0x74ea0000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\wshext.dll > CRYPTUI.dll 0x754d0000 0x80000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\CRYPTUI.dll > SXS.DLL 0x75e90000 0xb0000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\SXS.DLL > BROWSEUI.dll 0x75f80000 0xfc000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\BROWSEUI.dll > msvcp60.dll 0x76080000 0x65000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\msvcp60.dll > stobject.dll 0x76280000 0x21000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\stobject.dll > WINSTA.dll 0x76360000 0x10000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINSTA.dll > MSIMG32.dll 0x76380000 0x5000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\MSIMG32.dll > comdlg32.dll 0x763b0000 0x49000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\comdlg32.dll > NETSHELL.dll 0x76400000 0x1a6000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\NETSHELL.dll > CSCDLL.dll 0x76600000 0x1d000 C:\WINDOWS > \System32\CSCDLL.dll > RASDLG.dll 0x768d0000 0xa4000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\RASDLG.dll > LINKINFO.dll 0x76980000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\LINKINFO.dll > ntshrui.dll 0x76990000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ntshrui.dll > USERENV.dll 0x769c0000 0xb3000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\USERENV.dll > ATL.DLL 0x76b20000 0x11000 C:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL > WINMM.dll 0x76b40000 0x2d000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINMM.dll > credui.dll 0x76c00000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\credui.dll > WINTRUST.dll 0x76c30000 0x2e000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WINTRUST.dll > IMAGEHLP.dll 0x76c90000 0x28000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\IMAGEHLP.dll > MPRAPI.dll 0x76d40000 0x18000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\MPRAPI.dll > iphlpapi.dll 0x76d60000 0x19000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\iphlpapi.dll > adsldpc.dll 0x76e10000 0x25000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\adsldpc.dll > rtutils.dll 0x76e80000 0xe000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\rtutils.dll > rasman.dll 0x76e90000 0x12000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\rasman.dll > TAPI32.dll 0x76eb0000 0x2f000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\TAPI32.dll > RASAPI32.dll 0x76ee0000 0x3c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\RASAPI32.dll > WTSAPI32.dll 0x76f50000 0x8000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WTSAPI32.dll > WLDAP32.dll 0x76f60000 0x2c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WLDAP32.dll > CLBCATQ.DLL 0x76fd0000 0x7f000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\CLBCATQ.DLL > COMRes.dll 0x77050000 0xc5000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\COMRes.dll > OLEAUT32.dll 0x77120000 0x8c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\OLEAUT32.dll > WININET.dll 0x771b0000 0xa6000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\WININET.dll > urlmon.dll 0x77260000 0x9c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\urlmon.dll > comctl32.dll 0x773d0000 0x102000 > > C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.Common- > Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2180_x-ww_a84f1 > > ff9\comctl32.dll > ole32.dll 0x774e0000 0x13c000 C:\WINDOWS > \system32\ole32.dll > SHDOCVW.dll 0x77760000 0x16c000 C:\WINDOWS > 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On Aug 7, 3:13*pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why isn't SP3 installed yet? > > One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party > applications may be disallowing the changes from "sticking." These include > anti-spyware applications (e.g., Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer, > SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, CounterSpy, WinPatrol, etc), > anti-virus applications & security suites (Norton, McAfee, ESET/NOD32, > Kasperky, Trend Micro, etc.), and third-party firewalls (e.g., Zone Alarm, > etc.). > > Note that temporarily disabling the application(s) or rebooting into Safe > Mode may not disable the application's system protections. > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002www.banthecheck.com > > > > Mercury351 wrote: > > I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. *The > > system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. *Aside from > > FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I > > haven't installed much in it. *I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It > > is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block > > ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. *I > > correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the > > C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc > > folder. *This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I > > have updated with newer advertisement server locations. *I estimate > > there are about 1,890 server locations. *The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: > > =================== > > # > > # Hosts file created by AdFree > > # > > > # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work > > 127.0.0.1 * localhost > > > # Other servers: These servers are directed towards > > # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from > > # within the AdFree program. > > > 127.0.0.1 * 123banners.com > > 127.0.0.1 * 247media.com > > 127.0.0.1 * 24pm-affiliation.com > > 127.0.0.1 * 7adpower.com > > 127.0.0.1 * 911promotion.com > > 127.0.0.1 * a.as-us.falkag.net > > 127.0.0.1 * a.consumer.net > > 127.0.0.1 * a.r.tv.com > > ... > > =================== > > > However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. *Every time I start > > any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the > > HOSTS file. *No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows > > Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > > > "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. *The system and > > Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. *I have spent over > > 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. *I shut > > off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP > > firewall, but nothing has worked. > > > I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in > > place of ads. *I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." *However, > > Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into > > problems if I try to "pause" it. *Plus, every time I start or exit > > Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" > > setting. *Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this > > problem, but they never posted their solution. *I know there is a > > either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to > > stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. *Does anyone know what it is? > > > ADDENDUM: > > I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. *I > > also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers > > \etc. *I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file > > into the etc folder. *The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's > > supposed to be. *Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as > > usual. > > > I really wish I knew what is going on. *I'm getting tired of dealing > > with this. *If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps > > someone there can help me if no one here can. *That is, if they still > > provide free support for XP Pro SP2. > > > Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. > > There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: *4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from > > "notepad.exe." *The Event and Process information from the first > > Explorer.EXE line are below. *Does ANYONE know the solution to this > > problem? *I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. > > > =================================================== > > EVENT > > Date & Time: * * *8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM > > Event Class: * * *File System > > Operation: * * *CreateFile > > Result: * * *SUCCESS > > Path: * * *C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts > > TID: * * *1312 > > Duration: * * *0.0000274 > > Desired Access: * * *Read Attributes, Delete > > Disposition: * * *Open > > Options: * * *Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point > > Attributes: * * *n/a > > ShareMode: * * *Read, Write, Delete > > AllocationSize: * * *n/a > > OpenResult: * * *Opened > > =================================================== > > PROCESS > > Description: * * *Windows Explorer > > Company: * * *Microsoft Corporation > > Name: * * *Explorer.EXE > > Version: * * *6.0.2900.2180 > > Path: * * *C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > > Command Line: * * *C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > > PID: * * *1200 > > Parent PID: * * *1184 > > Session ID: * * *0 > > User: * * *DANIEL\danielm > > Auth ID: * * *00000000:0000ddef > > Architecture: * * *32-bit > > Virtualized: * * *n/a > > Integrity: * * *n/a > > Started: * * *8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM > > Ended: * * *(Running) > > Modules: > > Explorer.EXE * * *0x1000000 * * *0xff000 * * *C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > > GUStrLib.dll * * *0x1590000 * * *0x1c000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\GUStrLib.dll > > hercplgs.cpl * * *0x1810000 * * *0x73000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\hercplgs.cpl > > rsaenh.dll * * *0xffd0000 * * *0x28000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\rsaenh.dll > > lpad32.dll * * *0x10000000 * * *0x26000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\lpad32.dll > > PortableDeviceApi.dll * * *0x10930000 * * *0x49000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll > > PortableDeviceTypes.dll * * *0x109c0000 * * *0x2c000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\PortableDeviceTypes.dll > > WPDShServiceObj.dll * * *0x164a0000 * * *0x23000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll > > xpsp2res.dll * * *0x20000000 * * *0x2c5000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\xpsp2res.dll > > PFIM120EN.DLL * * *0x383d0000 * * *0xa000 * * *H:\WordPerfect Office > > 12\Programs\PFIM120EN.DLL > > PFSE120.DLL * * *0x38480000 * * *0x16000 * * *H:\WordPerfect Office > > 12\Programs\PFSE120.DLL > > WINHTTP.dll * * *0x4d4f0000 * * *0x58000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WINHTTP.dll > > UxTheme.dll * * *0x5ad70000 * * *0x38000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\UxTheme.dll > > NETAPI32.dll * * *0x5b860000 * * *0x54000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\NETAPI32.dll > > themeui.dll * * *0x5ba60000 * * *0x71000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\themeui.dll > > ShimEng.dll * * *0x5cb70000 * * *0x26000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\ShimEng.dll > > comctl32.dll * * *0x5d090000 * * *0x97000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\comctl32.dll > > msisip.dll * * *0x60980000 * * *0x7000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\msisip.dll > > AcGenral.DLL * * *0x6f880000 * * *0x1ca000 * * *C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch > > \AcGenral.DLL > > WS2HELP.dll * * *0x71aa0000 * * *0x8000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WS2HELP.dll > > WS2_32.dll * * *0x71ab0000 * * *0x17000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WS2_32.dll > > WSOCK32.dll * * *0x71ad0000 * * *0x9000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WSOCK32.dll > > SAMLIB.dll * * *0x71bf0000 * * *0x13000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\SAMLIB.dll > > actxprxy.dll * * *0x71d40000 * * *0x1c000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\actxprxy.dll > > mydocs.dll * * *0x72410000 * * *0x1a000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\mydocs.dll > > msacm32.drv * * *0x72d10000 * * *0x8000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\msacm32.drv > > wdmaud.drv * * *0x72d20000 * * *0x9000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\wdmaud.drv > > WZCSAPI.DLL * * *0x73030000 * * *0x10000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WZCSAPI.DLL > > mfc42.dll * * *0x73dd0000 * * *0xfe000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\mfc42.dll > > DSOUND.dll * * *0x73f10000 * * *0x5c000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\DSOUND.dll > > msi.dll * * *0x745e0000 * * *0x2c6000 * * *C:\WINDOWS\system32\msi.dll > > POWRPROF.dll * * *0x74ad0000 * * *0x8000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\POWRPROF.dll > > BatMeter.dll * * *0x74af0000 * * *0xa000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\BatMeter.dll > > webcheck.dll * * *0x74b30000 * * *0x46000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\webcheck.dll > > oleacc.dll * * *0x74c80000 * * *0x2c000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\oleacc.dll > > wshext.dll * * *0x74ea0000 * * *0x10000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\wshext.dll > > CRYPTUI.dll * * *0x754d0000 * * *0x80000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\CRYPTUI.dll > > SXS.DLL * * *0x75e90000 * * *0xb0000 * * *C:\WINDOWS\system32\SXS.DLL > > BROWSEUI.dll * * *0x75f80000 * * *0xfc000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\BROWSEUI.dll > > msvcp60.dll * * *0x76080000 * * *0x65000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\msvcp60.dll > > stobject.dll * * *0x76280000 * * *0x21000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\stobject.dll > > WINSTA.dll * * *0x76360000 * * *0x10000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WINSTA.dll > > MSIMG32.dll * * *0x76380000 * * *0x5000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\MSIMG32.dll > > comdlg32.dll * * *0x763b0000 * * *0x49000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\comdlg32.dll > > NETSHELL.dll * * *0x76400000 * * *0x1a6000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\NETSHELL.dll > > CSCDLL.dll * * *0x76600000 * * *0x1d000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \System32\CSCDLL.dll > > RASDLG.dll * * *0x768d0000 * * *0xa4000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\RASDLG.dll > > LINKINFO.dll * * *0x76980000 * * *0x8000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\LINKINFO.dll > > ntshrui.dll * * *0x76990000 * * *0x25000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\ntshrui.dll > > USERENV.dll * * *0x769c0000 * * *0xb3000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\USERENV.dll > > ATL.DLL * * *0x76b20000 * * *0x11000 * * *C:\WINDOWS\system32\ATL.DLL > > WINMM.dll * * *0x76b40000 * * *0x2d000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WINMM.dll > > credui.dll * * *0x76c00000 * * *0x2e000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\credui.dll > > WINTRUST.dll * * *0x76c30000 * * *0x2e000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\WINTRUST.dll > > IMAGEHLP.dll * * *0x76c90000 * * *0x28000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\IMAGEHLP.dll > > MPRAPI.dll * * *0x76d40000 * * *0x18000 * * *C:\WINDOWS > > \system32\MPRAPI.dll > > iphlpapi.dll * * *0x76d60000 * * > > ... > > read more » PA Bear, are you: One Highly Annoyed User Who Refuses To Take It Anymow? |
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Jose <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: [300+ lines snipped] >PA Bear, are you: > >One Highly Annoyed User Who Refuses To Take It Anymow? You quoted over 300 freaking lines to add that moronic one line? |
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Robear Dyer (PA Bear),
Yes, that's what I'm figuring. I think it's some kind of security feature of XP Pro SP2 because Adfree 3.2 was supposed to work fine in SP1. I'm not really all that concerned about security because I have been using Adfree for YEARS in Win98SE with NO PROBLEMS, successfully stopping ads from appearing and replacing them with a small GIF which says "Adfree." I like Adfree because I'm familiar with it. It also acts as a sort of primitive firewall because it blocks incoming traffic from ANY server I designate systemwide with ANY application, not just IE6 or FF3.5.2. I've been adding server locations for years. I'm looking for a someone who has been using XP Pro for years and knows it inside out, someone who can help me find the problem. If you find the solution, I'd really appreciate it. I'll also post your solution in all the other forums I've been asking. Thanks in Advance. On Aug 7, 12:13*pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote: > Why isn't SP3 installed yet? > > One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party > applications may be disallowing the changes from "sticking." These include > anti-spyware applications (e.g., Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer, > SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, CounterSpy, WinPatrol, etc), > anti-virus applications & security suites (Norton, McAfee, ESET/NOD32, > Kasperky, Trend Micro, etc.), and third-party firewalls (e.g., Zone Alarm, > etc.). > > Note that temporarily disabling the application(s) or rebooting into Safe > Mode may not disable the application's system protections. > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002www.banthecheck.com > > Mercury351 wrote: > > I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. *The > > system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. *Aside from > > FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I > > haven't installed much in it. *I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It > > is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block > > ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. *I > > correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the > > C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc > > folder. *This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I > > have updated with newer advertisement server locations. *I estimate > > there are about 1,890 server locations. *The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: > > =================== > > # > > # Hosts file created by AdFree > > # > > > # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work > > 127.0.0.1 * localhost > > > # Other servers: These servers are directed towards > > # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from > > # within the AdFree program. > > > 127.0.0.1 * 123banners.com > > 127.0.0.1 * 247media.com > > 127.0.0.1 * 24pm-affiliation.com > > ... > > =================== > > > However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. *Every time I start > > any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the > > HOSTS file. *No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows > > Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > > > "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. *The system and > > Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. *I have spent over > > 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. *I shut > > off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP > > firewall, but nothing has worked. > > > I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in > > place of ads. *I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." *However, > > Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into > > problems if I try to "pause" it. *Plus, every time I start or exit > > Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" > > setting. *Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this > > problem, but they never posted their solution. *I know there is a > > either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to > > stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. *Does anyone know what it is? > > > ADDENDUM: > > I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. *I > > also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers > > \etc. *I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file > > into the etc folder. *The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's > > supposed to be. *Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as > > usual. > > > I really wish I knew what is going on. *I'm getting tired of dealing > > with this. *If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps > > someone there can help me if no one here can. *That is, if they still > > provide free support for XP Pro SP2. > > > Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. > > There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: *4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from > > "notepad.exe." *The Event and Process information from the first > > Explorer.EXE line are below. *Does ANYONE know the solution to this > > problem? *I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. > > > =================================================== > > EVENT > > Date & Time: * * *8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM > > Event Class: * * *File System > > Operation: * * *CreateFile > > Result: * * *SUCCESS > > Path: * * *C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts > > TID: * * *1312 > > Duration: * * *0.0000274 > > Desired Access: * * *Read Attributes, Delete > > Disposition: * * *Open > > Options: * * *Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point > > Attributes: * * *n/a > > ShareMode: * * *Read, Write, Delete > > AllocationSize: * * *n/a > > OpenResult: * * *Opened > > =================================================== > > PROCESS > > Description: * * *Windows Explorer > > Company: * * *Microsoft Corporation > > Name: * * *Explorer.EXE > > Version: * * *6.0.2900.2180 > > Path: * * *C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > > Command Line: * * *C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > > PID: * * *1200 > > Parent PID: * * *1184 > > Session ID: * * *0 > > User: * * *DANIEL\danielm > > Auth ID: * * *00000000:0000ddef > > Architecture: * * *32-bit > > Virtualized: * * *n/a > > Integrity: * * *n/a > > Started: * * *8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM > > Ended: * * *(Running) > > Modules: > > Explorer.EXE * * *0x1000000 * * *0xff000 * * *C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE { SNIP } > > =================================================== |
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No, WinXP is *not* causing this behavior. Either one of your security
applications is responsible or you've got a hijackware infection on your hands. Mercury351 wrote: > Robear Dyer (PA Bear), > Yes, that's what I'm figuring. I think it's some kind of security > feature of XP Pro SP2 because Adfree 3.2 was supposed to work fine in > SP1. I'm not really all that concerned about security because I have > been using Adfree for YEARS in Win98SE with NO PROBLEMS, successfully > stopping ads from appearing and replacing them with a small GIF which > says "Adfree." I like Adfree because I'm familiar with it. It also > acts as a sort of primitive firewall because it blocks incoming > traffic from ANY server I designate systemwide with ANY application, > not just IE6 or FF3.5.2. I've been adding server locations for years. > > I'm looking for a someone who has been using XP Pro for years and > knows it inside out, someone who can help me find the problem. If you > find the solution, I'd really appreciate it. I'll also post your > solution in all the other forums I've been asking. > > Thanks in Advance. > > On Aug 7, 12:13 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Why isn't SP3 installed yet? >> >> One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party >> applications may be disallowing the changes from "sticking." These >> include >> anti-spyware applications (e.g., Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer, >> SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, CounterSpy, WinPatrol, etc), >> anti-virus applications & security suites (Norton, McAfee, ESET/NOD32, >> Kasperky, Trend Micro, etc.), and third-party firewalls (e.g., Zone >> Alarm, >> etc.). >> >> Note that temporarily disabling the application(s) or rebooting into Safe >> Mode may not disable the application's system protections. >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002www.banthecheck.com >> >> Mercury351 wrote: >>> I recently started using XP Pro SP2, installing it not long ago. The >>> system hasn't had any time to be infected by any malware. Aside from >>> FireFox 3.5.1, WordPerfect Suite 12, WinAmp 5, and my drivers, I >>> haven't installed much in it. I have a program called Adfree 3.2. It >>> is an ad blocker which relies on the system HOSTS text file to block >>> ads, substituting any small GIF image of your choice in its place. I >>> correctly reconfigured it to place its HOSTS file in the >>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc >>> folder. This is the beginning of the Adfree 3.2 HOSTS file which I >>> have updated with newer advertisement server locations. I estimate >>> there are about 1,890 server locations. The HOSTS file is 56K bytes: >>> =================== >>> # >>> # Hosts file created by AdFree >>> # >> >>> # localhost: Needs to stay like this to work >>> 127.0.0.1 localhost >> >>> # Other servers: These servers are directed towards >>> # AdFree to be filtered. You must alter these from >>> # within the AdFree program. >> >>> 127.0.0.1 123banners.com >>> 127.0.0.1 247media.com >>> 127.0.0.1 24pm-affiliation.com >>> ... >>> =================== >> >>> However, I am having a problem with XP Pro SP2. Every time I start >>> any operation, no matter what it is, XP automatically deletes the >>> HOSTS file. No matter if I start any browser, IE or FireFox, Windows >>> Explorer, Notepad, even if I open any applet in "Control Panel" > >>> "Administrative Tools", XP will delete the HOSTS file. The system and >>> Adfree need the HOSTS file to properly block ads. I have spent over >>> 18 hours trying find the solution online, but with no success. I shut >>> off the "DNS Client" service, I even tried shutting off the XP >>> firewall, but nothing has worked. >> >>> I can get Adfree to work correctly, substituting a GIF of my choice in >>> place of ads. I must set the HOSTS file to "read only." However, >>> Adfree isn't really meant to function that way and I will run into >>> problems if I try to "pause" it. Plus, every time I start or exit >>> Adfree, or shut off the system, I must change the "read only" >>> setting. Reading posts on the 'Net, I know others have had this >>> problem, but they never posted their solution. I know there is a >>> either a service applet I can disable or Registry setting I can use to >>> stop XP from deleting the HOSTS file. Does anyone know what it is? >> >>> ADDENDUM: >>> I ran Process Monitor v2.5 and added the HOSTS filter as suggested. I >>> also opened Windows Explorer at folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers >>> \etc. I then ran Adfree 3.2 and it correctly placed the HOSTS file >>> into the etc folder. The HOSTS file was sitting there as it's >>> supposed to be. Then I ran NOTEPAD and the HOSTS file was deleted as >>> usual. >> >>> I really wish I knew what is going on. I'm getting tired of dealing >>> with this. If necessary, I will call Microsoft Support and perhaps >>> someone there can help me if no one here can. That is, if they still >>> provide free support for XP Pro SP2. >> >>> Here are the results from Process Monitor AFTER RUNNING NOTEPAD.EXE. >>> There are 5 lines ONLY AND NO MORE: 4 from "Explorer.EXE" and 1 from >>> "notepad.exe." The Event and Process information from the first >>> Explorer.EXE line are below. Does ANYONE know the solution to this >>> problem? I know it's some kind of service or Registry setting. >> >>> =================================================== >>> EVENT >>> Date & Time: 8/6/2009 8:43:50 PM >>> Event Class: File System >>> Operation: CreateFile >>> Result: SUCCESS >>> Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts >>> TID: 1312 >>> Duration: 0.0000274 >>> Desired Access: Read Attributes, Delete >>> Disposition: Open >>> Options: Non-Directory File, Open Reparse Point >>> Attributes: n/a >>> ShareMode: Read, Write, Delete >>> AllocationSize: n/a >>> OpenResult: Opened >>> =================================================== >>> PROCESS >>> Description: Windows Explorer >>> Company: Microsoft Corporation >>> Name: Explorer.EXE >>> Version: 6.0.2900.2180 >>> Path: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >>> Command Line: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE >>> PID: 1200 >>> Parent PID: 1184 >>> Session ID: 0 >>> User: DANIEL\danielm >>> Auth ID: 00000000:0000ddef >>> Architecture: 32-bit >>> Virtualized: n/a >>> Integrity: n/a >>> Started: 8/6/2009 8:31:46 PM >>> Ended: (Running) >>> Modules: >>> Explorer.EXE 0x1000000 0xff000 C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE > > { SNIP } > >>> =================================================== |
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