internet configuration

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can anyone tell me how to premanetly delete an auto
configuration script in internet properties?

Some dodgy 2 bit company i have downloaded from has made
its information in the auotmatic configuration script
option..no matter how much i try to delete it...the thing
comes back like a real bad smell...

again really appreciative for some feed back
 
o.k..the company we have been having a major problem with
is a company called marketscore.com

I was a goose and fell for one of their gimicks..so i had
to allow them access via alarmzone to access the net.but
since alarmzone has been deleted explorer crashes when
ever u open it.and as for marketscore it has auto script
configuration and cannot delete it out...hope this is as
clear as mud cause i think i have just confused myself in
writing this...
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Who, what, when and exactly where?

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can anyone tell me how to premanetly delete an auto
configuration script in internet properties?

Some dodgy 2 bit company i have downloaded from has made
its information in the auotmatic configuration script
option..no matter how much i try to delete it...the thing
comes back like a real bad smell...

again really appreciative for some feed back

.
 
o.k..the company we have been having a major problem with
is a company called marketscore.com

I was a goose and fell for one of their gimicks..so i had
to allow them access via alarmzone to access the net.but
since alarmzone has been deleted explorer crashes when
ever u open it.and as for marketscore it has auto script
configuration and cannot delete it out...hope this is as
clear as mud cause i think i have just confused myself in
writing this...

Try removing spyware with tools like Spybot Search & Destroy and/or
Ad-aware. If that doesn't do it, then consider backing up your data,
formatting the drive, and reinstalling Windows. If this is all too
much, take the machine to a good local computer shop (not CompUSA or
Best Buy) and have them clean it up for you. In the meantime, here is a
great site about spyware: www.spywareinfo.com. Do some reading there.

Malke
 

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