How to id the app triggering this dialog

G

glen

My wife recently installed a number of shareware apps (approx 8)
but didn't particularly like any of them so uninstalled them all
using the supplied uninstall options. (On XP home)

Now a dialog box appears every few mins.

"No connection to the internet is currently available.
To view internet content that has been saved on your computer,
click work offline", there are two buttons 'Work Offline' and
'Try again' neither of which appear to do anything, and there
is no internet available from that computer.

Is there any way to track down where this dialog is coming from?

Thanks
 
M

Mark F.

glen said:
My wife recently installed a number of shareware apps (approx 8)
but didn't particularly like any of them so uninstalled them all
using the supplied uninstall options. (On XP home)

Now a dialog box appears every few mins.

"No connection to the internet is currently available.
To view internet content that has been saved on your computer,
click work offline", there are two buttons 'Work Offline' and
'Try again' neither of which appear to do anything, and there
is no internet available from that computer.

Is there any way to track down where this dialog is coming from?

Thanks

This page has utilities that will display and allow you to terminate
processes.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Processesandthreadsutilities.mspx?wt.svl=featured

Mark
 
P

Plato

glen said:
My wife recently installed a number of shareware apps (approx 8)
but didn't particularly like any of them so uninstalled them all
using the supplied uninstall options. (On XP home)

You may need to restore your PC to a previous date, which will get rid
off off the new registry entries from the bad shareware. In theory.
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

You may need to restore your PC to a previous date, which will get rid
off off the new registry entries from the bad shareware. In theory.


rid of the
shareware, in theory.
 
P

Plato

rid of the
shareware, in theory.

Your'e a good buddy, glad I'm come to know you after all these years.
Amazing isn't? How fast the years go past and we're both still at it :)
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Your'e a good buddy, glad I'm come to know you after all these years.
Amazing isn't? How fast the years go past and we're both still at it :)


Yep, it's been a lot of years.
 
G

glen

You may need to restore your PC to a previous date, which will get rid
off off the new registry entries from the bad shareware. In theory.

Thanks for that, it worked great.
 

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