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Offline labopp

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Re:annoying bug
« Reply #15 on: December 11, 2003, 17:20 »
thank you all for your help. i am sticking for now with xp. thanks michelle, i tried what you suggested but it didnt work. what i dont understand is the " in the message error. the date and every setting seem to be fine. this thing is driving me nuts...

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« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2003, 19:07 »
Labbop,

Have you tried changing your home page or upgrade to the latest version of IE v 6.0.2800.1106.........might do the trick.

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Re:annoying bug
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2003, 19:09 »
Can you post the full error message including any numbers please  :)

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« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2003, 20:30 »
Just a thought? what about the settings in Regional settings in control panel, are they the correct format.

Offline labopp

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Re:annoying bug
« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2003, 20:42 »
Hookstar: everything seems ok. date format is: MM/dd/yyyy, date separator: /, long date: dddd, MMMM, yyyy

sandra: everytime i open a folder or a page in IE, the message is this: " is not a valid date.
and the title of this msg is explorer or/and iexplorer when i am in IE.

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Re:annoying bug
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2003, 21:52 »
Assuming your setting are for the UK, try changing the MM/dd/yyyy to dd/MM/yyyy, unless that was a typo.  This is how mine looks.   :)
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Re:annoying bug
« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2003, 22:41 »


hmmm tony does like to stir the pot a bit doesn't he  ;D


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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2003, 22:47 »
Have a look at the following links

Link 1

Link 2

(You'll have to change the US to Uk etc).

Hope they help to solve the problem.  ;)

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« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2003, 23:10 »
Ok.. have found the problem Labopp... do you have Malware on your PC.. ;)if so I have the solution  ;D..scroll down if you have  ;)






































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Hi there, unfortunately you have what is called 'Malware' on your system. You will probably find you have the CPR.dll on your system.

This is the explanation of it, and the fix for it:

This problem shows up because someone used a trial version of the programming tool Delphi to write some software. They then published that software and it ended up on your computer. Now that this person's trial period of Delphi has expired, so has the software on your computer. Unfortunately, this software appears to be what is called a "Shell Extension," which is a piece of software that Windows loads and talks to whenever you click on a file, open Internet Explorer, and in some other situations as well.

Note: If you believe that this an application you should not remove please use your own judgement of what you should do.

To remove this software, open up Control Panel via the Start Menu. (Some users have reported that the error prevents them from doing this; in this case you will need to boot your computer into Safe Mode. To do this, reboot the machine and press F8 as it is starting up. You will be presented with a list of options, one of which is "Safe Mode.") Once you have the Control Panel open, select "Add/Remove Programs." You will see a list of applications installed on your machine.

One of these should be called "CPR." Remove this application with the Add/Remove Programs window, and you should see these errors go away.

On rare occasions, using Add/Remove Programs is not enough; a reference to this software is still left on the machine and the error will persist. In this case, you need to delete the offending software manually, and you will need to log back into Safe Mode to do it.

Once in Safe Mode, open the Start Menu and select "Run?" In the Run dialog, enter "cmd." This will take you to a DOS window. Navigate to the c:windowssystem32 like so:

cd \windows\system32

and then remove the file manually by typing

erase cpr.dll

Reboot into normal mode and you should see the error go away.



Hope this works Labopp.. :o

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Re:annoying bug
« Reply #24 on: December 13, 2003, 15:25 »
something has hooked onto your browser window.

Download a spyware cleaner and run a check.
It sounds like a BHO (browser exploit) is attached to explorer (and iexplore).

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« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2003, 23:13 »
It either worked or blew his pc up... will we ever know, would have been nice if we found out 1 way or the other.

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