res://C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL/dnserror.htm FLOODING

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whenever i hit a non exitent domain through IE 6 i am bombarded with 50+ dnserror.html windows. I am required to hold down Alt-F4 or reboot. I'm running XP Home and have run pest patrol and Trend Micro's Internet Security scan as well as installed all the XP updates/patches...to no avail.
 
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H Leboeuf

Did you install Kazaa?
You may have the NewDotNet parasite.

Quote.
From: "Michel Desrochers" in a previous post.
I have a workstation running Win98. The IP address is correct. Netstat
results are fine. Tracert to DSB server is fine. When I type in any url I
receive "The Page Cannot be Displayed". The error at the top reads:
"RES://C:/windows/system/shdoclc.dll/dnserror.htm#http://www.google.com

Solution: I finally find that my problem come from a bad deinstallation of
new domain (a spyware come with Kazaa). I downloaded the uninstall program
that came from their web site and then I can access to the internet back.
It was NewDOTNet a parasite. http://www.new.net/support/uninstall4_80.exe.
Yours may be different.
KaZaa and all it's parasites
Removal tool: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/kazaabegone.zip
Unquote.

IMPORTANT:
Before trying to remove spyware, download a copy of LSPFIX from
the URL below - some malware may kill your internet connection when it is
removed, this program will enable you to regain your connection.
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html (if your OS is Win2k or
XP)

Or, try this: Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Browsing
Uncheck the Enable 3rd party browser extensions

If this clears your problem then find out who the culprit(s) is/are with
these tools.

Let AD-Aware Scan your system for advertising Spyware
http://www.lavasoftusa.com

If you use a HOSTS file, beware of this new issue.
Ad-Aware has decided to include a new detection when scanning the HOSTS
file. This now creates a "Bad hosts file entry" in the log file generated at
the end of a scan. The best thing to do is to place a check in each entry,
right-click and select: "Add selection to ignorelist". Otherwise if you let
AWW "fix" these items it will trash the HOSTS file! Even if you have it
"locked" by [example] SpywareBlaster or Winpatrol. It does not return the
attributes and renames the HOSTS file incorrectly to hosts.

and:

SpyBot-S&D
http://security.kolla.de/

p.s Reset the 3rd party browser setting.

More: This may be caused by a third-party program (adware, spyware,
parasite).
Get AdAware and SpyBot and run them both. Keep them up to date.
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware, Parasites, Toolbars and Search Engines
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

Additional link:
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm

You may need this removal tool.
More: Complete list by variant with up-to-date information.
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/cwschronicles.html
More: Removal tool: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/CWShredder.exe

CWShredder - Tutorial
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=47


Important: "So how did I get infected in the first place?"
http://forums.net-integration.net/index.php?showtopic=3051

--

Henri Leboeuf
Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm
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Dan said:
whenever i hit a non exitent domain through IE 6 i am bombarded with 50+
dnserror.html windows. I am required to hold down Alt-F4 or reboot. I'm
running XP Home and have run pest patrol and Trend Micro's Internet Security
scan as well as installed all the XP updates/patches...to no avail.
 

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