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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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Have you done a deep scan in safe mode? On the scan page choose Scan Options
> Full System Scan (check the boxes below and the click "Run Scan Now". Restart in safe mode instructions: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...t_failsafe.mspx Also send a suspected spyware report from the Tools Menu. -- Andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "dave on a Chinese computer" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:017001c54936$8458f050$a501280a@phx.gbl... > 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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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" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:017001c54936$8458f050$a501280a@phx.gbl... > 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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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" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >message news:017001c54936$8458f050$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> 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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Safe mode has a lot of excess wording, and on XP gets you into Help and
Support, which you can exit, and then just use Microsoft Antispyware normally. I'd stay away from them myself--I would expect that they are probably well financed, and thus protected in various ways. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Dave from Nova Scotia" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:024a01c54acf$d6406fc0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > 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" > <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>message news:017001c54936$8458f050$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>> 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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I took a look at 3721.com. I clicked around a bit, and even did a search on
their version of Yahoo's search engine--it did very well. I didn't run into anything bad. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Dave from Nova Scotia" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:024a01c54acf$d6406fc0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > 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" > <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>message news:017001c54936$8458f050$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>> 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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