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After a scan which found 34 threats, my network connection
wouldn't work. As far as I can tell it took out DHCP and DNS. If I use a static IP I can ping but DNS is still hosed. One thing is for sure I won't be getting anymore spyware because I can't access the internet. I suppose after finding 34 threats it just decided it was best I no longer had an internet connection ![]() |
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I too have installed the antispyware, and it wrecked my
dhcp and dns. can't get it to reconnect, the computer is screwed! >-----Original Message----- >After a scan which found 34 threats, my network connection >wouldn't work. As far as I can tell it took out DHCP and >DNS. If I use a static IP I can ping but DNS is still >hosed. One thing is for sure I won't be getting anymore >spyware because I can't access the internet. I suppose >after finding 34 threats it just decided it was best I no >longer had an internet connection ![]() >. > |
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This issue has been corrected with WinsockFix.exe that can
be found at http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=257. I suspect that it may work for some of the other networking issues that have been discussed in this group as well. >-----Original Message----- >After a scan which found 34 threats, my network connection >wouldn't work. As far as I can tell it took out DHCP and >DNS. If I use a static IP I can ping but DNS is still >hosed. One thing is for sure I won't be getting anymore >spyware because I can't access the internet. I suppose >after finding 34 threats it just decided it was best I no >longer had an internet connection ![]() >. > |
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Hey Brad,
Have a look at this: does it fit the bill? NewDotNet The NewDotNet software is bundled with a browser plug-in DLL newdotnetX_XX.dll (X indicates version numbers). The file is placed in C:\Windows\ or C:\WinNT\ and is run at start-up via Rundll32.exe by a Run key rundll32 C:\WINDOWS\NEWDOT~1.DLL,NewDotNetStartUp which is placed in the Windows registry. The NewDotNet client transmits a unique ID string when checking the New.net server for updates and when checking in with the Firstlook search portal. It promotes New.net's PPC search engine Firstlook.com, by displaying popup ads on a timer. The NewDotNet client is also needed to serve subdomains (.shop, .xxx, .club, .ltd, .inc, .travel, .tech, .sport, .f amily, .law, .med, .mp3) sold by New.net as root domains - which they're not. The program is known to be installed by KaZAa, Earthlink, @Home ComCast, Juno, Webshots, NetZero, AudioGalaxy, Bearshare and a host of other programs and web sites. Removal: Do not delete the DLL, as it tampers with the default Winsock settings and manual removal will damage your Internet access capability. More details on safe removal of this spyware agent can be found at: http://www.cexx.org/newnet.htm http://www.viendez.com/forum.asp?Article=302 There is an uninstaller and install instructions on the NewDotNet web site. They do not allow (lawyer crazy) anyone to distribute, mirror or link to their web page with the uninstaller. Aren't they the sunshine in your life? Let me know if that helps. :-) Bob NOTE: the NewDotNet DLL cannot be properly removed by some spyware cleaner versions!! >-----Original Message----- >After a scan which found 34 threats, my network connection >wouldn't work. As far as I can tell it took out DHCP and >DNS. If I use a static IP I can ping but DNS is still >hosed. One thing is for sure I won't be getting anymore >spyware because I can't access the internet. I suppose >after finding 34 threats it just decided it was best I no >longer had an internet connection ![]() >. > |
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a patch that has been out for awhile to fix a problem in the software thats only in beta. seems to follow MS line of products. |
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No, a remedy for all Spyware programs necessitated by the
fact that end users don't use caution in what they select as OK to remove. >-----Original Message----- > >a patch that has been out for awhile to fix a problem in >the software thats only in beta. seems to follow MS line >of products. >. > |
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