Uninstall ActiveX control 'MSN Photo Upload Tool'

G

Guest

DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOT TO UNINSTALL
ActiveX control 'MSN Photo Upload Tool'
THAT IS USED IN HOTMAIL TO SELECT PHOTOS
FOR ATTACHMENT?
THANK YOU FOR THE HELP!
 
G

Guest

Hello Jorge,

Try this,

If you are running SP2, open IE--->Tools--->Manage Add-ons, and uncheck any
BHO's that you don't recºgnize.


SpywareBlaster -http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/sbdownload.html
JavaCool's free SpywareBlaster automatically adds a lengthy list of
dangerous addresses to IE's Restricted sites. SpywareBlaster is compatible
with AOL's browser; it also works with current versions of the Netscape,
Firefox, and Mozilla browsers. Its most recent iteration is SpywareBlaster
3.5.1
Protect your browsers from hijacking.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/tutorial49.html
The exact URL for Javacool software support at Wilders is below;
<http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19>
SpywareBlaster will block bad ActiveX and harmful cookies from getting on to
your PC in the first place. Just download and install the program. Open
SpywareBlaster, check for and download updates, then 'select all' to protect
against all items checked. That's it! Just return to check for updates every
couple of weeks.
SpywareBlaster prevents the installation of malwares onto your system.
SpywareBlaster is a tool that is run once, vs continual running in the
background. Its working principle can be described as follows: many spyware
and hijackers make certain registry entries and are identified by CLSIDs.
SpywareBlaster has a database of these bad CLSIDs. When you run
SpywareBlaster once, it sets the kill bit of the bad CLSID as "1". This means
the specific CLSID is killed, or not allowed to register, preventing
installation of the spyware. SpyBot S&D has a similar feature. Spywareblaster
also has a minor feature of importing a list of blacklisted cookies into
Firefox.


Siteadvisor
http://www.siteadvisor.com/preview/
Working on the principle that prevention is better than cure.
Site Advisor` which will give you fair warning when you are about to visit
a dangerous site. When you search Google/MSN/Yahoo all links are highlighted
in a colour code according to
danger levels. If you see red for example - don`t even go there. If, on the
otherhand, you are just surfing the unobtrusive button will give you fair
warning by changing to the appropriate colour. There is also a reporting
mechanism of dubious sites which are then investigated and added to the
database.


WinPatrol -
http://www.winpatrol.com
Although not an anti-spyware or anti-virus software, WinPatrol runs in your
system tray to monitor any changes that spyware or malware can install or run
while you’re surfing the internet, especially if you’re running Internet
Explorer.


For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.

I hope this post is helpful.

Let us know how it works ºut.

Еиçеl
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G

Guest

Thank you Engel, I will try it.
--
Jorge


Engel said:
Hello Jorge,

Try this,

If you are running SP2, open IE--->Tools--->Manage Add-ons, and uncheck any
BHO's that you don't recºgnize.


SpywareBlaster -http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/sbdownload.html
JavaCool's free SpywareBlaster automatically adds a lengthy list of
dangerous addresses to IE's Restricted sites. SpywareBlaster is compatible
with AOL's browser; it also works with current versions of the Netscape,
Firefox, and Mozilla browsers. Its most recent iteration is SpywareBlaster
3.5.1
Protect your browsers from hijacking.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/tutorial49.html
The exact URL for Javacool software support at Wilders is below;
<http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19>
SpywareBlaster will block bad ActiveX and harmful cookies from getting on to
your PC in the first place. Just download and install the program. Open
SpywareBlaster, check for and download updates, then 'select all' to protect
against all items checked. That's it! Just return to check for updates every
couple of weeks.
SpywareBlaster prevents the installation of malwares onto your system.
SpywareBlaster is a tool that is run once, vs continual running in the
background. Its working principle can be described as follows: many spyware
and hijackers make certain registry entries and are identified by CLSIDs.
SpywareBlaster has a database of these bad CLSIDs. When you run
SpywareBlaster once, it sets the kill bit of the bad CLSID as "1". This means
the specific CLSID is killed, or not allowed to register, preventing
installation of the spyware. SpyBot S&D has a similar feature. Spywareblaster
also has a minor feature of importing a list of blacklisted cookies into
Firefox.


Siteadvisor
http://www.siteadvisor.com/preview/
Working on the principle that prevention is better than cure.
Site Advisor` which will give you fair warning when you are about to visit
a dangerous site. When you search Google/MSN/Yahoo all links are highlighted
in a colour code according to
danger levels. If you see red for example - don`t even go there. If, on the
otherhand, you are just surfing the unobtrusive button will give you fair
warning by changing to the appropriate colour. There is also a reporting
mechanism of dubious sites which are then investigated and added to the
database.


WinPatrol -
http://www.winpatrol.com
Although not an anti-spyware or anti-virus software, WinPatrol runs in your
system tray to monitor any changes that spyware or malware can install or run
while you’re surfing the internet, especially if you’re running Internet
Explorer.


For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.

I hope this post is helpful.

Let us know how it works ºut.

Еиçеl
 

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