re: 'Bridge Class'
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 12:35 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Nuts4pi
(1 messages posted)
I stumbled onto this forumbecause I've hadd the same bridge.dll error when I start
Win98. Just wanted you to know that Robert's solution about getting the control
panel appelet from mlin.net worked! Thanks everyone!
PS - If you've tried to remove the"Bridge Class" by using the add/remove program
from the Control Panel, it won't work.
On Sunday, January 25, 2004 at 3:22 pm, Robert wrote:
>You probably got it from the slimeballs at freeze.com that also operates 'negativebeats.com'
>and have a relationship with uber-scumbags at searchbarcash.com. BTW, keep away
>from sandralyrics.com, icelyrics.com, and lyricsdomain.com.
>
>To get rid of it you might try this: Get a program from mlin.net that allows you
>to easily control startup items. I use startup.exe to immediately make changes,
>and I use startupmonitor to prevent stuff from arbitrarily adding itself to the
startup
>sequence. For a permanent startup editor, grab the startup control panel applet.
>
>Now, to remove this bug, try going to prcview.com and getting prcview. It should
>'kill' the process that is running. Once killed, you should be able to delete the
>active x control. If you want to try another spyware killer, try spybot s&d from
>security.kolla.de
>
>FWIW, you can also deactivate automatic activation of ActiveX controls via the settings
>in your browser.
>One last thing: get yourself a good firewall that alerts you to when a spyware tries
>to call home. ;c)
>
>Hope this helps,
>Robert Reese~
>
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- re: 'Bridge Class' (Robert: Sunday, January 25, 2004 at 3:22 pm)
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