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Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent.
Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the following script: “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button and then click search.” About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? Thanks, pinger |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
pinger wrote:
> I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > following script: > “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name > Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > and then click search.” > About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this > pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > Thanks, > pinger > Is that a typo above. http:: ?? Should be only one : If its not a type just correct the URL in the shortcut. |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
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http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm -- Stalking is a Crime Stalking charges are serious and almost every state now has a strict stalking law. "pinger" <pinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:720AC788-8642-482F-A031-F437599D3486@microsoft.com... > I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > following script: > “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the > name > Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > and then click search.” > About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make > this > pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > Thanks, > pinger > |
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RE: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
"pinger" wrote: > I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > following script: > “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name > Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > and then click search.” > About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this > pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > Thanks, > pinger Just a guess, you may have a trojan on your system, you mentioned you scanned for Malware but not for viruses? http://www.symantec.com/security_res...062007-0946-99 Try to make another shortcut before we go for more assumptions to see if the other shortcuts may corrupted! Unexplained computer behaviour may be caused by deceptive software http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 Go through these Cleaning steps: 1... First, try to clean up your caches, Internet files and delete cookies by doing this: Click Start >> Control Panel >> Double click Network and Internet Connections >> Double click Internet Options. On the IE properties windows you will see these Tabs: General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | Advanced Under General Tab clear your History, Internet Files and Cookies. Then click on Advanced tab and scroll down to under the Browsing Option: [&] Browsing [ ] Enable Third-Party browser extensions (Req Rest) uncheck this box. Then click on Programs Tab and click Manage Add-Ons and Disable all non Verified Add-Ons (You should Renable them later one-by-one and see the culprit and update it or remove it. How to manage Add-Ons: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256 2.... And also for malware from here: SuperAntispyware - Free http://www.superantispyware.com/supe...freevspro.html http://onecare.live.com/site/en-gb/d....htm?s_cid=sah http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm Run a scan from here on-line: http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/d...d=ie&venid=sym Download Avast Cleaner from here: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-virus-cleaner.html Lots of tools to download and disinfect your machine: http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/site/Do...eeRemovalTool/ =How to perform a clean boot procedure to prevent background programs from interfering with a game or a program that you currently use http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796 Run disk clean up and then this command: sfc /scannow get the XP CD handy it may ask you to insert it in to repair what it will find. Download the Hijackthis and run a scan then please send me the log at the address below: (http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en...hijackthis.php) your log to: http://www.spywareinfo.com http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30, http://castlecops.com/forum67.html, http://forums.subratam.org/index.php?showforum=7 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial42.html http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/ Reboot when it finishes. HTH. nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
pinger <pinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Wed, 2 Jul 2008:
>I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. >Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the >following script: >“Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed >the name >Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button >and then click search.” >About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the >dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > >I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this >pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > If you use Firefox, see here: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=523670 and scroll down to the post by "jscher2000", > which explains how to fix it, with helpful screenshots. -- Nightowl |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
Big Al: Sorry, yes, typo
"Big_Al" wrote: > pinger wrote: > > I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > > Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > > following script: > > “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name > > Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > > and then click search.” > > About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > > dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > > > I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this > > pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > > > Thanks, > > pinger > > > Is that a typo above. http:: ?? Should be only one : > If its not a type just correct the URL in the shortcut. > |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
pinger wrote:
> I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > following script: > “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name > Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > and then click search.” > About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this > pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > Thanks, > pinger Use the URL, and HTM fixes shown here: Fix File Associations. http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm -- Joe =o) |
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RE: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
Nass: Thanks for the reply. Before I go through all that, let me give you
just a little more info. I've used these sames shortcuts "forever.", but just re-saved them on a new computer. I get the same warning with a site specific message on any and all of the shortcuts I click on. When I began to operate on the new system, before I connected to the outside world the first thing I loaded was Norton 360 which always runs. I haven't gotten any warning from that program regarding any issues....fyi. Also, my browser is......er....ah.....Fffffffirefox, which is the same one I ran on my old machine. I'll be happy to do all the things you mention, but wanted to proffer the above information beforehand. pinger "nass" wrote: > > > "pinger" wrote: > > > I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > > Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > > following script: > > “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name > > Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > > and then click search.” > > About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > > dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > > > I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this > > pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > > > Thanks, > > pinger > > Just a guess, you may have a trojan on your system, you mentioned you > scanned for Malware but not for viruses? > http://www.symantec.com/security_res...062007-0946-99 > > > Try to make another shortcut before we go for more assumptions to see if the > other shortcuts may corrupted! > > Unexplained computer behaviour may be caused by deceptive software > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 > > Go through these Cleaning steps: > 1... First, try to clean up your caches, Internet files and delete cookies > by doing this: > Click Start >> Control Panel >> Double click Network and Internet > Connections >> Double click Internet Options. > On the IE properties windows you will see these Tabs: > General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs | > Advanced > Under General Tab clear your History, Internet Files and Cookies. > Then click on Advanced tab and scroll down to under the Browsing Option: > [&] Browsing > [ ] Enable Third-Party browser extensions (Req Rest) uncheck this box. > Then click on Programs Tab and click Manage Add-Ons and Disable all non > Verified Add-Ons (You should Renable them later one-by-one and see the > culprit and update it or remove it. > How to manage Add-Ons: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256 > > 2.... And also for malware from here: > SuperAntispyware - Free > http://www.superantispyware.com/supe...freevspro.html > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-gb/d....htm?s_cid=sah > http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm > > Run a scan from here on-line: > http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx > http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/d...d=ie&venid=sym > Download Avast Cleaner from here: > http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-virus-cleaner.html > Lots of tools to download and disinfect your machine: > http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/site/Do...eeRemovalTool/ > > =How to perform a clean boot procedure to prevent background programs from > interfering with a game or a program that you currently use > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796 > Run disk clean up and then this command: > sfc /scannow get the XP CD handy it may ask you to insert it in to repair > what it will find. > > Download the Hijackthis and run a scan then please send me the log at the > address below: > (http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en...hijackthis.php) > your log to: > http://www.spywareinfo.com > http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30, > http://castlecops.com/forum67.html, > http://forums.subratam.org/index.php?showforum=7 > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial42.html > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/ > Reboot when it finishes. > HTH. > nass > --- > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
Nightowl: Bingo. That like nailed it. I reinstalled the version I had on
my old machine and, viola, the issue is gone. I can live with the older version. I think I'll report the issued to Mozilla so if they want hey can work on a fix, but for now I'll gladly work with the older version to have the annoyance of that issue subside. Thank you to all who offered assistance/ideas to solve. pinger "Nightowl" wrote: > pinger <pinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Wed, 2 Jul 2008: > > >I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. > >Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the > >following script: > >“Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed > >the name > >Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button > >and then click search.” > >About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the > >dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” > > > >I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this > >pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? > > > > If you use Firefox, see here: > http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=523670 > and scroll down to the post by "jscher2000", > which explains how to fix > it, with helpful screenshots. > > -- > Nightowl > |
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Re: Getting Bogus Error Message When loading web pages
pinger wrote:
> Big Al: Sorry, yes, typo > Dang! Thought this was going to be an easy fix. :-) > "Big_Al" wrote: > >> pinger wrote: >>> I’ve got several shortcut icons on my desktop for websites I frequent. >>> Which I click on them I get a dropdown with the name of the site and the >>> following script: >>> “Windows can not find ‘http:://www.xxxxxx.com. Make sure you typed the name >>> Correctly and then try again. To search for a file click the start button >>> and then click search.” >>> About a half second later, the web site opens without a problem, so the >>> dropdown is bogus. It require manual closure, so is a nuisance” >>> >>> I ran a malware search and the system was clean. Any ideas how I make this >>> pesty thing stop doing what it’s doing? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> pinger >>> >> Is that a typo above. http:: ?? Should be only one : >> If its not a type just correct the URL in the shortcut. >> |
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