Inet Delivery

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I have a problem whit a file in XP Home Edition.

I'm running Ad-aware 6.0 to protect my computer and the last scan the soft
find a file and a register named Inet Delivery (intdel.exe). I search for the
file and it's located in the program files inside the folder Inet Delivery.

When I check the digital signature I found that the certificate already
expired.

My question is... What for is this file?? why I have Installed in my
computer?? It's some kind of spyware??

I try to find in Internet the source of the certificate and I found that
come from "Inet Traffic Inc." a company that develops tracking solutions for
Internet.

I'm worry that...

a) My computer is "infected"

or

b) This is a regular file, that if I delete it will affect my system.

Thank you
 
I don't find any details... Do you miss something?

Thanks

My Avast! antivirus solution tells me that emails with this tag are
"suspicious", so I delete them from within Avast! before any damage
can be done. It looks like you failed to use a good antivirus
package, and foolishly clicked on a hyperlink which INFECTED your
computer. Now you're out-of-luck, and it will probably be easier to
delete all your HD partitions and reinstall XP from scratch, along
with all your applications, since there probably isn't a cleaner for
this problem.

Donald L McDaniel
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I just find the problem...

All the windows that the browser can't open are from ad.doubleclick.net

I just check and the problem is that all the adds from this address can not
be open

Any guess how I fix it?
 
Open in Notepad, the file c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/HOSTS , and put a # sign in front of the lines that mention
doubleclick.com
 
Thaks... finally it's working ok

Mark L. Ferguson said:
Open in Notepad, the file c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/HOSTS , and put a # sign in front of the lines that mention
doubleclick.com
 

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