re: belgiandip.com A SIMPLE SOLUTION!!!
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at 9:51 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by David Barbee
(1 messages posted)
Worked for me : An on-line virus scan detected five trojan horse files on my harddrive.
Deleting these files also deleted the Belgian Dip problem.
The files were alchem.exe, polmx.exe, polmx3.exe, wupdt.exe, and tpjhcc.exe..
Which one, or ones, were responsible I do not know, I just know after delteing these
five files, the Belgian Dip problem went with them. good luck.
On Thursday, July 1, 2004 at 9:11 am, Stuart wrote:
>This was very helpful. On my machine with this problem, the files were named "rico.exe"
>and "lbc.exe". Deleting these files appears to have solved the problem with Belgiandip
>pop ups. Spy Sweeper claimed to remove the adware, but it just came right back
on
>reboot until I deleted these files manually. However, Spy Sweeper did help me identify
>the source of the problem, whereas AdAware and SpyBot could not. Check in both
c:\windows
>and c:\windows\system32. By the way, they were attributed to "Thunderdome", not
>"werule" or "totempole".
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