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goXtreme
07-25-2007, 09:22 PM
Whenever I try to open a link in an email, I get a notice saying that Windows cannot find the link, but the link opens up every time, but I have the annoying error to deal with, not a big deal, just an inconvenience.

Can anyone put it in idiots terms on how to get rid of this?

Attached is a screenshot of the error thingy.

Thanks in advance!

DAG
07-25-2007, 09:26 PM
go download a Free Registry Cleaner i use "Eusing Free Registry Cleaner" download.com or someother place should have it... that may be an easy fix

DAG
07-25-2007, 09:27 PM
PS: also see if theirs a update for your web browser and email

goXtreme
07-25-2007, 09:52 PM
Holy shiat!!!!!!!!!!!!

That was amazing, it fixed it IMEDIATLEY, thanks Grifnasty!!!!!!!!!

Edit: I jumped the gun, the notice still comes up, do ya have any more neat little tricks?

DAG
07-25-2007, 09:55 PM
:biggthumpup:
-glad i could help

goXtreme
07-25-2007, 09:58 PM
Sorry grif, I edited my earlier post, right before you responded

goXtreme
07-25-2007, 10:00 PM
Ok, another twist.....

When I have Firefox open and click on the link, it opens up in another tab, and the notice does not come up??????

Whucha think of that?

DAG
07-25-2007, 10:04 PM
BTW: i cant read the error.. when you past it in paint,, talk all the extra white away

i'm not really a computer tecke, just know a few advance tricks

DAG
07-25-2007, 10:05 PM
and as a side note, does the same link or whatever it is work fine on another vista computer?

goXtreme
07-25-2007, 10:16 PM
I do not know if it works fine on another Vista machine, I know that it just started showing up about a week or two ago.


Here is an edited version of the notice

DAG
07-25-2007, 10:27 PM
if all links do this?

my gess is theirs so error in autolaunching IE or FF when you click on a link... but i dont know how to fix it.. sowwrie

goXtreme
07-25-2007, 10:32 PM
Yes, with ALL links I get that message.

Thanks anyways Grif

goXtreme
07-25-2007, 10:34 PM
Anyone else have an idea to throw out there?

goXtreme
07-26-2007, 08:59 PM
Anybody?

Takeastand SJ
07-30-2007, 12:57 PM
I keep getting a warning popup that says files are corrupt etc. and I need to go to www.registerycleanerxp.com to fix. Anyone know how to get rid of this it is driving me nuts.

Dezertrat
07-30-2007, 04:18 PM
try doing a windows update, also down load spybot search and destroy from http://www.safer-networking.org/ and do a scan

goXtreme
07-30-2007, 10:28 PM
try doing a windows update, also down load spybot search and destroy from http://www.safer-networking.org/ and do a scan


I did a windows update, and installed search and destroy, I still get the notice.

I am about ready to get pissed!



But thank you for the link, it did find some stuff.

michaelart
08-01-2007, 10:13 PM
Did you download the updates for spybot s&d........also might want to use a free program called Clean IT!.......it removes temp files and temporary internet files.....automatically. If you want to do it manually, go to the temporary internet files folder and delete everything inside. If all your links are failing, it appears that your browser has been hijacked.....Have you tried typing a site in the address bar like www.google.com?

michaelart
08-01-2007, 10:19 PM
Just re-read your post, when did you install firefox? Also, if you are able to open IE or FF and type a link and go to it successfully, then it appears that the problem is with your email program.....just going on what information I have.....

goXtreme
08-01-2007, 10:49 PM
I installed Firefox the day that I bought the laptop, it has worked flawlessly until recently.

The problem isnt typing a link, it is when a link comes in an email, I click on the link and the notice comes up.

I updated everything before I did any scans.

Do you think that if I uninstalled then reinstalled Firefox it would help?

Vumad
08-01-2007, 10:57 PM
Do not download those "free" cleaners. They are free because they load your computer with their own garbage. "We promise to remove all spyware that isn't ours". Nice...

Your registry shouldn't need to be cleaned. You know all these new vista features that pop up "are you SURE you want this program to continure?" They are designed to keep things OUT of your registry. Don't go looking for something to tamper with it. Free anti-virus, pop-up blockers and anti-spiware install both the program you want and other crap you don't. If you need a program like that, suck it up and go buy the Nortan or Macfee lines.

also might want to use a free program called Clean IT!.......it removes temp files and temporary internet files.....automatically. If you want to do it manually, go to the temporary internet files folder and delete everything inside.

That's a joke! Don't download things like this. To delete your temporary internet files... Open internet explorer, hit alt and move to the "tools" drop down menu, select interenet options and use the clearly labeled buttons that delete your temp files, cookies and history.

Now, I don't have the solution to your problem here, but, I do know that nothing is free, and every single "free" program that has been reccomended to me has installed some background applications unrelated to the task it promised. Download too many of these "free" programs, and your computer will have so much bull ******** running behind the sceens that it wont have any free time left to do what you asked.

Oh, btw, when it does come to free, there are some free online virus scanners out there that are pretty good. What's the catch? They find the virus, and then pitch a sale that they can remove it if you purchase their program. These are a good way to find out if your anti-virus programs just aren't cutting it, and it's also a good example of how free isn't really free (it's actually a marketing stragity, we helped you so now you trust us and will buy our product).

Vumad
08-01-2007, 11:13 PM
I keep getting a warning popup that says files are corrupt etc. and I need to go to www.registerycleanerxp.com to fix. Anyone know how to get rid of this it is driving me nuts.

You probably have a virus. That's not a microsoft link. Some viruses don't steal from you, they just 'guide' you to a place they want you to spend money. You can make big money by developing a sickness and selling the cure. You need to check that your antivirus software is up to date. If your not sure, check for one of the free web based anti-virus scanners. There are web based programs that do not need to be installed to scan your computer. They do not install anything. They just scan the computer and tell you if you have a virus, then they try to sell you their product to remove the program. You're not required to purchase the software, so it's a good diagnosis tool. If it comes up empty handed, you saved some money on buying something you didn't need.

There's online anti-spy/adware like this too. Again, it's not free. You are subject to their sales pitches while using the scanners, and it wont actually remove the malware. They do work well for diagnosis.

EDIT:

I was looking for something for you to try and I came across this at macfee...

McAfee Security provides you with a powerful set of virus removal tools, designed to automatically detect and remove viruses that infected your system. These applications are also valuable because of their size, making them easily downloadable even with a slow Internet connection. If you suspect your system to be infected with one of the following viruses, these invaluable FREE tools will allow you to repair any damages to your computer.

Get up-to-date protection today. McAfee VirusScan Plus is the easiest, most convenient way to protect your PC from computer viruses like Nimda, SirCam, Bugbear and others.


As you can see, they offer some free virus removal tools, but there offer is very limited, and the real goal if for you to purchase macfee products. This is the purpose of all free programs. Some advertise, some dominate the spyware on your computer.

goXtreme
08-02-2007, 09:34 AM
I uninstalled Firefox and re-installed and everything is good for now, we will see what happens.

Dezertrat
08-02-2007, 02:56 PM
Working on computers is my job, and for the record norton blows, waste of money and it slows down your pc.

there are free anti virus' that are good. www.avast.com is free for home users, no bs. Good enough that i bought their corp edition for my whole company.

goXtreme
08-02-2007, 11:58 PM
I refuse to own Norton. I had them for a while and the subscription ran out so I DL'ed AVG and have been fine since, minus this little episode.