re: Need Help removing interstitial ad delivery
Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 7:22 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Bee
(1 messages posted)
Sounds mightily complicated. Do you know if any spyware-scanning/stopping will do
the job? I'm not very good with computers and don't want to mess with the registry.
I could make it worse. Thanks in advance.
I have both Norton Antivirus and EZ antivirus on my computer. I have no idea how
it got through.
Bee
On a side note, if I had a gun and knew who wrote that malicious program, he'd have
been six feet under by now.
On Saturday, November 29, 2003 at 6:05 pm, triplate wrote:
>
>Open the registry (click 'Start', choose 'Run' and enter 'regedit'), find the key
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run, right-click the
>entry 'msbb' inside it, and click 'Delete'.
>
>To delete nCase/Alert, also check for a randomly-named entry three or more letters
>long, pointing to a .EXE of the same name in the Windows folder. Delete this entry
>and the file it points to. Alternatively, wait for the next restart and it should
>prompt to you reinstall or remove itself.
>
>Restart the computer and you should be able to delete the 'nCase' folder inside
Program
>Files. In older versions without an 'nCase' folder, look in the System folder (inside
>the Windows folder; called 'System32' under Windows NT, 2000 and XP, or just 'System'
>on Windows 95, 98 and Me), and delete msbb.exe.
>
>To clean up, you can also delete the registry keys HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\nCASE,
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\msbb and
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\180solutions.
>
>To delete nCase/Inst, if you have the nCase/Inst variant, open the Downloaded Program
>Files folder inside the Windows folder, right-click the 'nCaseInstaller Class' entry
>and choose 'Remove'......there ya be.
>
>
>
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