December 14, 2007
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Just Download and Install Mozilla Firefox :
It is a replacement for Internet Explorer that is faster and safer and can add more features using add ons and extensions
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There are quite a few possible remedies for this problem:
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Problem:A few obscene sites have attached to my favorites . I cannot removed them, can you help please. Possible Solution:There are a couple of options that may work well to fix this problem:
A manual registry fix: (backup the registry first) Start Registry Editor (Regedit.exe) Also, check here: Spot the entry and delete the appropriate key |
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| This error occurs when trying to use the “Find” function with Internet Explorer. It is caused by a fault in v3.50.5041.0 OLEAUT32.DLL. Replace it with an earlier version to fix the problem. Since it is a system file, you will have to replace it using DOS. Copy the older version to C:\. Then go to the start button and restart your computer in MS-DOS Mode. If you have WindowsME, see below on how to do this.Once in DOS Mode, type the following (no quotes): “copy C:\OLEAUT32.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL”. When asked if you want to overwrite, type “Y”. It will then say “1 file copied”. Then restart your computer (alt+ctrl+del or you can just load windows by typing “win” at the DOS screen).For Windows ME Users: To load WinME in DOS mode, copy “COMMAND.COM” and “IO.sys” from “C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\EBD\” to a formatted floppy disk. Then restart your computer with the floppy disk in the floppy drive and DOS will boot. |
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Problem: I can’t read the HTML source codes from any web site. I go to view/source and the HTML page does not come up.1) [All Windows] This is a common problem. When you have too many temporary internet files stored in your browser, you will notice this behavior in Internet Explorer. To fix this issue, simply clean out the temporary internet files. Here’s how:Bring up your browser;
2) [NT 4.0] Cause: Your Cookies folder is located on an NTFS file system partition and you do not have at least Change permissions for the Cookies folder. To resolve this issue, configure your profile to use permissions that include the Change permission for the Cookies folder. The default the permission settings for the Cookies folder is Full Control (All). 3) [All Windows] This behavior can occur when the path specified for the TMP environment variable is invalid. If the folder specified by the TMP environment variable is invalid, the file cannot be copied to the temporary folder, and therefore cannot be displayed. To resolve this issue, specify a valid path for the TMP environment variable. To do so, follow these steps: 4) [All Windows] This behavior may occur if Notepad is not installed. The View Source command uses Notepad.exe to display a source file. Extract or expand the Notepad.exe file from your original Windows disks or CD-ROM to the Windows folder. The Notepad.exe file is located on:
Expanding or Extracting the Notepad.exe File Use the method appropriate for your operating system. Windows 3.1 and 3.11 or Windows for Workgroups:
Windows 95: Use the method appropriate for the media on which you have Windows 95. Extracting Notepad.exe from the Windows 95 CD-ROM:
Extracting Notepad.exe from the Windows 95 Floppy Disks:
Information above compiled mostly from Microsoft |
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When a web application attempts to open an additional Internet Explorer 6 window, the browser returns the error message “a pop-up window was blocked”.Since IE does not have a popup blocker, it must be one of a few things causing this:
As a possible work-a-round: Many of the popup blockers have the option to bypass them by holding down the Ctrl key when you click on a link. |
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| When opening a new window in IE ver 6 the new window opens minimized. I want all windows to open maximized so I don’t have to go to task bar and right click and then hit max. any suggestions?Sure. Windows has a memory, it will reopen a window the same way you had it last. You can take the minimized window and drag the edges by holding your mouse arrow over the edge of the window until you see two arrows, then left click and hold the left button while dragging the window to the desired size. Now close the window. It will now reopen each time with that setting.To keep Windows functionality correct, drag the window into a small position while the minimize button in the top right corner (next to the “X”) of the window is selected and drag the window to a large position while the button is in the maximized position. Make sure you perform this procedure one at a time so that Windows will save each setting. | ||||
| When I double click the explorer icon, it gives me an error message that states, “Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.” “If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost. Error Signature: AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.02800.1106 ModName: winshow.dll ModVer:1.0.0.1 Offset: 00009901-or-Error Signature: AppName: iexplore.exe ModVer: 5.1.2600.1217 Appver: 6.02800.1106 Offset: 0003381b Modname: ntdll.dllIt is possible that a third party spyware may have been possibly installed on your machine. try some spyware cleaning utilities such as Adaware or Spybot S & D for a possible fix. Also you can try: Winshow.dll Spyware: http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/w/winshow.aspListed below are some MSKB articles pertaining to: Iexplore.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. |
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Symptom:
Possible Solution: There are several adware/spyware scanners that may be very affective in riding your system of this problem. I recommend the following:
All of these scanners can be downloaded from the internet for free. Just search from the search box on the right |
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| Problem:When I’m on the Internet using Internet Explorer, I click on a link and the second window pops up for that link but nothing happens, it’s like the second window just freezes up, it wont load.Solution 1:From Internet Explorer go to: Tools>> Internet Options>> Advanced>> Browsing. Uncheck “Reuse windows for launching shortcuts.”Solution 2:It could be that you have a popup blocker blocking new windows from loading. examples of such programs could be; Yahoo Companion, Google toolbar, a firewall, Earthlink… etc. You may need to uninstall the program or turn off the feature that is blocking new windows.
Note: With some programs of this type, using Ctrl+click or Shift+click will allow Solution 3: From Internet Explorer go to: Tools>> Internet Options. Select Advanced tab and click the “Restore Defaults” button. Click OK -OR- From Internet Explorer go to: Tools>> Internet Options. Select the Programs tab and click the “Reset Web Settings” button. Click OK. Solution 4: From Internet Explorer go to: Tools>> Internet Options. Select Advanced tab. Scroll down and un-check the box that says “Re-use Windows for Shortcuts”. Click Apply then OK. Solution 5: Solution 6: Open Windows Explorer. Go to Tools>> Folder Options>> File Types. Scroll down to URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol and select it. Click Edit or Advanced, depending on your Windows version. Select “Open”. Click Edit. “Application used to perform this action” should read: “C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe” -nohome DDE should be checked and in the boxes below it you should have: #1: URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy should be the same. Sometimes it is necessary to uncheck Use DDE. If you get a blank page: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. regsvr32 urlmon.dll 3. Click OK, and then click OK again when you receive the following message: DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded. |
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When accessing websites, I show a red x instead of a picture |
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| Most of the time, clearing out your temporary internet files fixes this issue:Start Internet Explorer> Go to Tools>> Internet Options>> General >> Delete files and Delete offline content. Then while still in the “Internet Options” windows, select Settings under the “Temporary Internet Files” section and reset the “Amount of disk space to use” to 50MB. Be sure to keep your Temporary Internet Files cleaned out periodically.If the above did not work, then try this Microsoft article for possible help:http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283807 | ||||
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When trying to access certain sites, I get a “page cannot be displayed” message. |
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| Problem:When I try to access a certain web page it says that the page can not be displayed. I know this page works because I have tried it on other computers. I’ve heard it could be because of a firewall but I do not have a firewall on my computer.Possible Solutions:Method 1:Try to ping the site from the DOS prompt like below:Go to Start>> Run. Type in: cmd (or command) [Enter] At the command prompt type:ping www.google.com
If this returns as ‘request timed out’, then the site is not reachable. You will not need to do any further troubleshooting. Method 2:Delete all the Cookies and Temporary Internet Files to see if it helps.Delete Cookies:
Delete Temporary Internet Files:
Method 3:
If this issue is resolved at this point, reverse the process. However, add one check back at a time to Startup and reboot each time until the issue reappears. Method 4:Try running Anti-Spyware scanners such as; Ad-aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, CWShredder all of which can be downloaded for free.Also, try here: Microsoft’s Anti-Spyware for another quality freeware utility. Method #5:Try restoring your Winsock stack as it may have become corrupt.For Service Pack 2 the best way to restore the Winsock stack is simply:Go to Start>> Run. Type in: netsh winsock reset [Enter] Then reboot.-OR-To reinstall Winsock2 in Windows 98/ME: Note: You will need to have access to your Windows 98 installation CD and the network card drivers install CD or floppy. CAUTION: Please edit or modify the registry with extreme caution; removing an incorrect key or value from the registry can cause serious problems with your computer’s Windows Operating System. Be sure to make a backup copy of your registry prior to making any changes. Perform this procedure at your own risk.
On reboot, Windows will find the network card again. Reinstall the driver and Windows files when requested. |
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How can I permanently delete the Links folder in my Favorites menu? |
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Below, you will find two methods that can be used to stop seeing the Links folder in your Favorites menu. In the first method, the Links folder will be permanently deleted. In the second method, the folder will just be hidden from view but will not be deleted from your system. First method:Start>> Run. Type in: regedit [Enter]Drill to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar
The next time you start Internet Explorer the Links folder will not be recreated. Second Method: (Using File Attributes) Using Windows Explorer find the location of your Favorites folder (e.g. C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Favorites) within that folder will be a sub-folder named Links. Right click the “Links” folder and select Properties. Check the Hidden checkbox and click OK. From now on the Links folder should be hidden from the Favorites list. This works for any other folder or link on the favorites menu as well. |
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| Problem:I can’t get rid of about:blank messages when trying to visit sites. I’ve tried a variety of spyware scanners but they do not help. Any thoughts on how to get rid of this annoying problem?Solution:Many people have been able to solve this problem using a combination of two different spyware scanners: HijackThis and About:Buster. | ||||
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| It is possible that your firewall is blocking port 443. Try this:Go to Start>> Run, type in each of the following and press Enter after each one:Regsvr32 SOFTPUB.DLL Regsvr32 Wintrust.dll Regsvr32 Initpki.dll Regsvr32 Dssenh.dll Regsvr32 Rsaenh.dll Regsvr32 Gpkcsp.dll Regsvr32 Sccbase.dll Regsvr32 Slbcsp.dll Regsvr32 Mssip32.dll Regsvr32 Cryptdlg.dllFor further help on this issue, visit the following Microsoft Knowledgebase Articles:
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Question: How do I clear out all the auto suggestions it comes up with every time I start typing in a textbox?Answer:To modify your settings for the AutoComplete feature or clear all items from the list of form or password suggestions, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:
To clear individual items from the list of form or password suggestions, click the item in the list of suggestions for that field and then press DELETE. The AutoComplete list automatically appears when you perform any of the following actions on a previously populated form:
MSKB Article: |
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Question: When I open up a web page, I point my mouse over what should be a hyperlink. However, it does not indicate that there is a hyperlink their. This is the case with any web site that I visit.Answer:
Open Internet Explorer and Outlook Express and retry the hyperlinks. |
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Runtime Error Message: C:\Program files\Internet Explorer\EXPLORE.EXE |
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| Problem:I am unable to access Internet Explorer. A message states:“Run time error! prog: C:\Program files\Internet Explorer\EXPLORE.EXE This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.”Possible Solution:It is possible that you have been attacked by some malware/spyware. Install and update:
Download these for free from the intenet: Then, perform a complete system scan using the free anti-virus scanner listed below: http://www.housecall.antivirus.com After completing system scans using the two listed scanners and anti-virus scanner, reboot your computer and see if your problem has been resolved. If it has not, then try uninstalling your Google toolbar, here’s how: 1. Go to Start>> Control Panel>> Add/Remove Programs. |
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| Question: I have just reinstalled my Windows Operating System. Everything seems OK, except now when I download things, the download bar at the bottom of the window no longer shows the progress of the download. How can I get this back?Solution:It is unknown why this setting changes from time to time. Or, perhaps the setting was changed by accident. In any case, the fix is an easy one:1. Open Internet Explorer and select View from the toolbar. 2. Make sure that the entry titled “Status Bar” has a check mark next to it. If it doesn’t, then just click it once. |
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| Question: I would like to be able to remove only certain web site addresses from my Internet Explorer address bar. Is this possible? Answer: Yes, there is a small utility called URL Remover for IE that can be downloaded right here at 5 Star Support for free. See below:
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Question: With my Favorites menu in the left pane of my browser window, I click the “Organize” button and it produces an empty window with a small red X in the top left. What could be causing this and how do I fix it?Answer:The “Organize Favorites” sub menu is not displaying your Favorites list (see illustration below) due to one of the following reasons:
To correct this problem:
-OR- If you’ve disabled the Shell Name Space from Manage Add-ons, re-enable it. |
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Question: My address bar has disappeared and I don’t see any way to get it back. How can I get it back?Answer:There are a couple of different ways to get the address bar back. I have outlined the two most common methods below:Method #1:Change the Toolbar settings:
Method #2: Delete the WebBrowser registry key: Warning: Making mistakes in the Windows Registry can cause serious problems with your Windows Operating System. Be sure to make a fresh backup copy of your registry prior to making any changes to it. Use the Registry Editor at your own risk.
You will see that Internet Explorers toolbar settings have now been restored back to the default setting. |
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Question:For some reason I am not able to reset my homepage in IE6. I have scanned my computer for possible adware, malware, scumware but my scanners do not show anything is wrong. Do you have any idea what may be causing this and is there a fix?Answer:It could possibly be that the Lavasoft products (Ad-Ware / Ad-Watch) could be causing this. Here is how to fix the issue:
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Question: In IE and Outlook express, when I go to the menus at the top of the page (file, edit, tools etc.), and left click, the drop down menus do not appear (open, print, cut, copy etc.). Only when I move my curser down under the menu do I then see the options under the menu. I want to get it back like normal when you left click on the menu and see all the options without having to move your curser down to see the options.Answer:You may have a corrupt or missing file. You can repair both Internet Explorer and Outlook Express at the same time. Here’s how:
Note: You may need to have your Windows CD handy to complete the process. |
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| Question: I have a small business running multiple terminals all running Windows XP and using Internet Explorer. I have been having a lot of trouble keeping my staff focused on their work due to their web surfing habits. Is there a way that I can keep these terminals from accessing the Internet?Answer:There are a couple of ways that I know of that could accomplish this:1. Check your firewall for a setting that could password protect Internet access.2. You could modify/change the Group Policy Object settings:First, be sure that all terminals do not have administrative privileges. Next, you’ll need to be logged in as Administrator to add/edit/modify the settings. Then, go to Start>> Run>> Type in: gpedit.msc [Enter] or click OK. Once the Group Policy Editor loads, go to User Configuration>> Administrative Template>> Desktop>> Control Panel>> Network>> System.
Warning: Be sure that you record all of the changes that you make as mistakes can have very adverse effects on your operating system. |
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| Question: Suddenly today, when I click on IE on my laptop it starts up, gets to the homepage, and then shuts down about time the page comes up or starts to come up. I have run spyware and had 6 items but nothing seemed to serious. What can I do?Answer:It seems that Yahoo did some changing over the past few days that has caused some corrupt toolbar issues. Uninstall your Yahoo toolbar and Internet Explorer should return to normal.Start>> Control Panel>> Add or Remove Programs>> Scroll the list until you find the Yahoo toolbar. Click it and select remove. | ||||
| Question: While in the Internet Explorer, I go to Tools/Internet Options/Advanced. Once I click the Advanced tab, it pops up with a blank page. How can I restore the options that were listed here?Answer:Try this:Go to Start>> Run. Type in: regsvr32 /n /i inetcpl.cpl [Enter] or click OK.The Advanced options should now be restored. |
How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer in Windows XP
Internet Explorer frequently crashes or picks up some toolbar that creates problems . Even malware may become embedded in Intenet Explorer.
Then one way out is to reinstall or repair the browser.
And you can download and use Firefox instead.
Here is the link for Mozilla Firefox – a replacement for Internet Explorer. It has many extensions and plugins to make for a wholesome internet experience at the same time making the net safer (NoScript) and ad free (AdBlock plus)
Here is the method to reinstall Internet Explorer or repair it.
Don’t worry, just use Firefox from the link above.
Introduction
You may have to reinstall or to repair Internet Explorer in Windows XP if you have problems with Internet Explorer because of damaged files or missing registration information. You may also decide to reinstall or to repair Internet Explorer 6 to resolve problems with Outlook Express in Windows XP.
Methods to follow if you have Internet Explorer 6
Any of the methods in this article may resolve your problem. Feel free to select the one that you are most comfortable with.
Method 1: Install Internet Explorer 7
You may be able to resolve problems with Internet Explorer 6 if you install Internet Explorer 7. Installing Internet Explorer 7 probably will not resolve problems with Outlook Express.
For information about how to install Internet Explorer 7, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx)
Note After you install Internet Explorer 7, you can repair damaged files or missing registration information in Internet Explorer 7. To do this, follow these steps:
| 1. | Start Internet Explorer 7. |
| 2. | On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. |
| 3. | On the Advanced tab, click Reset. |
| 4. | In the Rest Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, click Reset to confirm. |
Method 2: Install Windows XP Service Pack 2
If you do not want to install Internet Explorer 7, or for some reason cannot do so, you may be able to resolve problems with Internet Explorer 6 by installing Windows XP Service Pack 2. Additionally, installing Windows XP Service Pack 2 may help resolve issues with Outlook Express.
To install Windows XP Service Pack 2, follow these steps:
| 1. | Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.update.microsoft.com (http://www.update.microsoft.com) |
| 2. | Click Express Install (Recommended). |
| 3. | If your computer qualifies, Windows XP Service Pack 2 will be one of the updates that is automatically selected. Click Install. |
| 4. | Review the Microsoft Software License Terms. Then, if you agree with it, accept it. |
For more information how to obtain the latest Windows XP service pack, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322389 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322389/) How to obtain the latest Windows XP service pack
Method 3: Repair Internet Explorer 6 by using the System File Checker in Windows XP
If you already have Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed, and you do not want to install Internet Explorer 7, you may be able to resolve problems with Internet Explorer 6 by running the System File Checker. Additionally, running the System File Checker may help resolve issues with Outlook Express.
To run the System File Checker, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, click Run type sfc /scannow, and then press ENTER. |
| 2. | Follow the prompts throughout the System File Checker process. |
| 3. | Restart the computer when System File Checker process is complete. |
Method 4: Reinstall Internet Explorer 6 by using the Ie.inf file
If you already have Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed, and you do not want to install Internet Explorer 7, you may be able to resolve problems with Internet Explorer 6 by using the Ie.inf file to reinstall Internet Explorer 6. To do this, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, click Run, type %systemroot%\inf, and then press Enter. |
| 2. | Find the Ie.inf file that is located in Windows\Inf folder. |
| 3. | Right-click the Ie.inf file, and then click Install. |
| 4. | Restart the computer when the file copy process is complete. |
Method to follow if you have Internet Explorer 7
If you have Internet Explorer 7, you can repair damaged files or missing registration information in Internet Explorer 7. To do this, follow these steps:
| 1. | Start Internet Explorer 7. |
| 2. | On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. |
| 3. | On the Advanced tab, click Reset. |
| 4. | In the Rest Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, click Reset to confirm. |
September 13, 2007
Show hidden files and folders not working – after virus attack (heap41a svchost.exe)
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I had this problem.
The best way to remove a computer virus is like a doctor treats viral infections.
A doctor’s approach to a USB drive viral infection
In Tools> Folder options > View – hidden files and folders
The
Show hidden files and folders not working – after virus attack (heap41a svchost.exe)
This is how you get the settings back to normal.
First take
Start > Run >
Type regedit in the Run box and click OK
The Registry editor opens up (See the image below)
Follow the steps in the animation below to get back the folder options to normal to see hidden files.

Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL
Change the value of CheckedValue from 0 to 1
Cleaning the pen drive right click options :
Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2
Delete all the long keys ( which look like {DGF53-353b3gg3-353523-3g523g} ) there.
Still having problems with this “Orkut is banned” virus ” ??
First make sure that the virus is completely removed from the computer.
How to remove “Use Internet Explorer you dope, I dnt hate Mozilla but use IE`r OR ELSE…” svchost.exe heap41a virus
http://www.fundazone.com/2007/06/how-to-remove-use-internet-explorer-you-dope-i-dnt-hate-mozilla-but-use-ier-or-else-svchostexe-heap41a-virus/
Then go to :
Start >Run >
Type regedit
Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL
Change the value of CheckedValue from 0 to 1
Take My Computer > Tools > Folder Options
Change the setting to show hidden files and folders
Apply and check again.
If it doesn’t work, there is another setting in the registry maybe in HKEY_USERS or HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG or even HKEY_CURRENT_USER which overrides this setting.
I’ll try to find out where it is (I came across such a problem earlier and I found that key by luck) The key is in a similar place like this \Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL
only that the beginning is different.
I’ll post it here when I find it. If anybody knows where it is, please do reply http://www.fundazone.com/2007/09/show-hidden-files-and-folders-not-working-after-virus-attack-heap41a-svchostexe/#comment-146
It’s a relatively new virus, so most antivirus softwares are not able to detect and delete it.
To remove the virus completely, first you have to end the process svchost.exe belonging to the current user (i think you were able to do that and it worked). But then, the virus files are still hidden in your computer in two places.
In C:\heap41a and in temporary folder.
A trick to get to these folders :
Start > Run
Type C:\heap41a . Click OK
Now, you should be able to see and delete the virus files
Second location (temporary files)
Start > Run
Type %temp% . Click OK
Here, you see the virus files it used to enter the computer.
Brontok virus – Green Background webpage with red text
Harry Potter computer viruses – funny !
Hacked by MOOzilla – Autoplay on all drives – IISdll.dll.vbs virus
OfcpfSvcs.exe – virus or worm (or a harmless system file)
June 30, 2007
How to remove “Use Internet Explorer you dope, I dnt hate Mozilla but use IE`r OR ELSE…” svchost.exe heap41a virus
I just clicked the firefox shortcut on my desktop like I do any other day, when suddenly, a message box appears :
“USE INTERNET EXPLORER YOU DOPE,I DNT HATE MOZILLA BUT USE IE `r OR ELSE…”
Another virus which wants to waste my time. I didn’t think hackers would write a virus to attack firefox. Anyway, I used Internet Explorer (IE means Internet Explorer) and typed in www.orkut.com

Yet another message “ORKUT IS BANNED,Orkut is banned you fool`,The administrators didnt write this program guess who did??`r`r MUHAHAHA!!”
What about www.youtube.com ? That is banned too !!!
It’s just a worm, a virus or a trojan or whatever malicious hacker or craker program or script it is. Wrtitten is VBScript programming labguage by a crazy rascal who deserves to rot in his/her grave for disabling Firefox of all softwares !
How to remove the Orkut and Firefox and Youtube banning virus ?
Simple.
- First press Control-Alt-Delete (Ctrl-Alt-Del is called the three finger exercise in Windows)
- There Click Processes , then click User Name to arrange according to users.
- Now, look for svchost.exe run by User name “user” or “admin” or “your computer name” There will be two of them. Right click and end both the svchost.exe processes where the User Name is NOT “SYSTEM” or “NETWORK SERVICE” or “LOCAL SERVICE” Only where the user name is “USER” or “ADMIN” or “ADMINISTRATOR” or “your name”
- Next Click Start > Run > Type cmd in the box and press enter (Just get the Command Prompt of DOS – C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe)
- There in the black Command Line, type “ cd \ ” and press Enter
- It has to change to C:\>
- Next, type attrib -s -r -h heap41a /s /d and press Enter
- Then Open C: on My computer and delete the folder heap41a ie C:\heap41a
- Then remove C:\heap41a\svchost.exe shortcut from C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (Or Start > All Programs >Startup)
- That’s all
- Then clean the pen drive
Cleaning the pen drive :
- First make sure that the computer is clean (all viruses have been removed)
- Plug in the pen driv, but make sure YOU DON’T DOUBLE CLICK on the pen drive icon in My Computer
- Open My Computer . Right Click on the pen drive.
- Click Search from the menu that appears ( Auto, Autoplay, Open (O), all belong to the virus and clicking any of them will infect the computer with the virus again.
- In Search All files and folders
- Type ” *.exe ” (without the ” “) in the first box (all or part of the filename)
- Click More advanced options justabove the search button
- Tick Search hidden files and folders (* see below if this doesn’t work)
- Click Search button
- In the files that come in the search results, look for files of the Type Application with the icon of a folder
- These .exe files are trying to disguise themselves as folders to fool you into clicking them, so the most probably are viruses !!!
- Delete them (make a backup copy if required) and check the pen drive again.
Sometimes, the virus would have disabled the showing hidden files option.
Here is how to fix that problem – an animated video tutorial
Show hidden files and folders not working – after virus attack
The above animated tutorial and youtube video will hep you to fix the problem of hidden and system files not being visible even after changing the setting it Folder Options. It happens because the virus locks a setting. The above link shows how to change the setting back.
June 23, 2007
Hacked by MOOzilla – Autoplay on all drives – IISdll.dll.vbs virus
A type of USB pen / flash drive virus is a trojan worm made with VB Script. It gives an Autoplay or “Auto” option on all drives in the computer, affecting C: , D: , E: and so on.
It changes the Internet Explorer homepage to http://www.lastchaos.in.th/
And puts “Hacked by MOOzilla” in the Internet Explorer title
So, it comes like “Google -Hacked by MOOzilla” Or MySpace – Hacked by MOOzilla
This is in addition to affecting the pen drive (USB flash drive) with the same “autorun” and “autoplay”
To remove the infected files, you don’t have to send it to authorised service personnel or buy a new USB drive !
You just have to delete the “autorun.inf” and “IISdll.dll.vbs” files from the USB drive and the hard drive and kill the process “wscript.exe”
When you press Alt-Ctrl-Del (The three finger exercise – Alter + Control + Delete ), the Task Manager runs and shows you the programs which are running. Click “Processes” in the Task Manager.
Select “wscript.exe” and “End Process”
wscript.exe is not a virus, but a normal windows scripting host file which runs several Windows scripts or functions written in VB Script. But the virus is also programmmed in VBScript and so it has to be stopped but not deleted.
Right click and open the drives and delete the files “autorun.inf” and “IISdll.dll.vbs”
These files may not be visible (they are set as hidden files and system files) , so if you don’t see them,
take Tools > Folder Options… > View
Choose “Show hidden files and folders” in “Hidden files and folders”
And remove the tick from “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)”
Now, when you go to the drives ( ALWAYS RIGHT CLICK AND OPEN – NEVER DOUBLE CLICK ),
you can see and delete the files autorun.inf and IISdll.dll.vbs
There is also a copy of the virus in the Windows directory “C:/Windows/iidDLL.dll.vbs” in most computers. Or just do this del %windir%\IISDLL.dll.vbs (It deltes the virus from your windows folder)
Then you should clear the registry too at these places.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\”Window Title”







