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Today was doing some investigating into some pc problems, one of them being not able to get to the download area of Windows Update. That portion of the problem was solved at Windows Download. My present problem is, that in the process, downloaded a program called R_DocRxOncall.Windows. Now it went through my system and didnt find any problems, but trying to delete this has definetely been a major problem. Yes, I have checked "Add Remove" and no it isnt there, and yes I did a search in my system, but nothing shows up. It is obviously hidden somewhere I cannot at this point locate. Seems to come up at the most unoportune moment as well. Any help would be appreciated |
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| | From: Lordy© | Sent: 5/4/2004 9:18 PM |
Ad-aware standard edition, its good, I use it I use both of em seedy, gets rid of most of the crap that way, one of anything is never good <firewall, anti-virus software, spyware remover> |
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Used the free version of ad-aware and it seems to have done a really good job, tho why it would think cookies are a problem I don't know, but it wanted to quarantine half a dozen of them |
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I dearly thank you all for your help, and look forward each night, as I do anyway, to using my Adaware program. Thanks for taking the time. Is apreciated. |
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