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Warning window pops up at startup.

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Warning window pops up at startup.

The following window pops up on my laptop each time I startup.

Is there a way to fix this.

Here's a link to the pic of the message. www.dougsstuff.com/warning window.rtf

Also, can I hyperlink in a post instead of adding the address to the link?
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thewolfe wrote:Also, can I hyperlink in a post instead of adding the address to the link?
what?
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Post by Immortal Lobster »

Ive seen that before, it was caused by cool____ spyware, I forgot what went in the blank, its been a while since I saw it. check your startup files with mscongig, see if theres an oddly named file floating in the list, and definetly run a scan. on the otherhand, it could be an innocent error, and a file simply got corrupted by other means.
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Post by thewolfe »

I looked in a couple of my \"startup\" programs but can't find anything.

On the hyperlink question I was talking about using BBCode which I understand now.
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Post by Krom »

Post a \"hijack this\" log file for us.
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Post by MD-2389 »

And also, you can just click the \"add iamge to post\" link at the bottom of the message body text box and upload the image that way.
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Post by thewolfe »

Here's the hijackthis.log
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Immortal Lobster: CoolWebSearch?
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Code: Select all

C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\ZoomingHook.exe
i definitely dont like the looks of this one

NVM IM WRONG
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory ... oominghook

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C:\\WINDOWS\\AGRSMMSG.exe
ill have to look this one up

http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/agrsmmsg
This one is safe, its for your softmodem

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C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\StartMenu\\Programs\\Startup\\YourTraySpell.exe
looks suspicious

i cant find anything on this one, except that its related to SearchCompanion, which has spyware/adware in it

http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?p=184041

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C:\\Program Files\\ePrompter\\ePrompter.exe
look up this one too

no info on this one

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C:\\Program Files\\TitleTime\\TiTime.exe
looks like a problem program but id check just to be sure, i could be wrong

yup i was wrong again, this is the application that puts the time/date on your active window, its safe

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C:\\PROGRA~1\\1-CLIC~1\\agtserv.exe
ive seen this one before and i forget what it is

here we go:
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/agtserv
looks like its safe
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DCrazy wrote:Immortal Lobster: CoolWebSearch?
It was a part of it, yeah
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Post by thewolfe »

TraySpell is O.k., I've used it for years.

I remembered I had something similar to this with a Trayspell \"cfg\" that I was able to \"kill\" thru one of my startup programs.

Oh well, just have to continue to cancel it till I can figure it out.
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Post by thewolfe »

I found the culprit.

It was yrtraysp.cfg file. I \"killed\" it in my startup program and all is well.

Don't know what that had to do with MS Office Outlook but all is well.

Thanks for the posts. Always learn something new along the way.
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