unknown URL while on the Internet

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Chuck

Does anyone know what the
heck "accu.acculoader.com/download/index.html - Microsoft
Internet Explorer pr" is?
This keeps appearing at the bottom of the screen when I am
on AOL. When I click on it (right or left) to try to
delete it all I get is a blank white screen.

What is it? How do I get rid of it? I think it may be
responsible for my computer not operating as fast as it
should.
 
Chuck said:
Does anyone know what the
heck "accu.acculoader.com/download/index.html - Microsoft
Internet Explorer pr" is?
This keeps appearing at the bottom of the screen when I am
on AOL. When I click on it (right or left) to try to
delete it all I get is a blank white screen.

What is it? How do I get rid of it? I think it may be
responsible for my computer not operating as fast as it
should.

When was the lat time you did an anti-virus check, or
tweaked your firewall?
 
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Sender: "Chuck" <[email protected]>
Subject: unknown URL while on the Internet
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 01:23:31 -0700

Does anyone know what the
heck "accu.acculoader.com/download/index.html - Microsoft
Internet Explorer pr" is?
This keeps appearing at the bottom of the screen when I am
on AOL. When I click on it (right or left) to try to
delete it all I get is a blank white screen.

What is it? How do I get rid of it? I think it may be
responsible for my computer not operating as fast as it
should.
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Scan your machine for spyware with Adaware (or equiv.)....that should get
rid of your problem ! : )

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