CapCity
2010-07-09 11:58:57 UTC
PC is running XP Pro, SP3. For a few reasons, it has to run XP so upgrading
to Windows 7 is not an option right now.
It recently got hit with that fake Windows Security Alert trojan, where
every time you go to open IE you get all these warnings instead fo the
requested page, and every time you go to launch a Malware or Anti-Virus scan
it blocks the executable.
I got that cleaned out fairly easily, but Internet Explorer (version 6, SP3)
won't load any pages. It always gives a "server not found/DNS error." If I
go to the command line and ping a site, say www.google.com, it works fine.
Only have problems when I try to use the browser. Outlook downloads email
with no problem.
I read somewhere about an IE with no plug-ins in the start menu (system
tools) but I do not have that. I tried disabling all the add-ins manually in
IE but get the same error. The security level is medium.
The thing is, this happened to the same computer a few months back, and
after clearing out the trojan IE was doing the same thing it is now. I tried
some things then, but no luck. I even tried reinstalling IE, and then
updating IE to a newer version with no luck. I ended up formatting the hard
drive and reinstalling Windows since the computer was overdue for that,
running slow because of glut and all. I do not want to do that again, so I'm
hoping to just find out what is wrong with IE.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
to Windows 7 is not an option right now.
It recently got hit with that fake Windows Security Alert trojan, where
every time you go to open IE you get all these warnings instead fo the
requested page, and every time you go to launch a Malware or Anti-Virus scan
it blocks the executable.
I got that cleaned out fairly easily, but Internet Explorer (version 6, SP3)
won't load any pages. It always gives a "server not found/DNS error." If I
go to the command line and ping a site, say www.google.com, it works fine.
Only have problems when I try to use the browser. Outlook downloads email
with no problem.
I read somewhere about an IE with no plug-ins in the start menu (system
tools) but I do not have that. I tried disabling all the add-ins manually in
IE but get the same error. The security level is medium.
The thing is, this happened to the same computer a few months back, and
after clearing out the trojan IE was doing the same thing it is now. I tried
some things then, but no luck. I even tried reinstalling IE, and then
updating IE to a newer version with no luck. I ended up formatting the hard
drive and reinstalling Windows since the computer was overdue for that,
running slow because of glut and all. I do not want to do that again, so I'm
hoping to just find out what is wrong with IE.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.