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I don't know if we can discuss this here, and sorry if we can't, but anyways...
Does anyone know of a popup blocker that works for Internet Explorer? Google doesn't work anymore (for me), and the others I've found cost money. I am aware of Netscape, Mozilla, and the like, but my mom is hardcore IE, and hates it when I install "useless" stuff (like Mozilla). |
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Yahoo!'s toolbar has a popup blocker, too.
I don't know how effective it is, though. I use Mozilla/FireFox. |
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One thing you should do first is make sure Windows Messenger service is shut off. A lot of pop ups are capable of coming through Messenger service. In the "Control Panel" go to "Administrative Tools" and then look under the "Services" icon. Messenger should be listed there. You should also see a start and stop command. Click it and stop Messenger. Now right click on Messenger and chose "Properties". Change the box there from "Automatic" to "Manual" and click "OK". This should now help stop some of the pop ups. If you're wondering, Messenger is used by system administrators on a network to send messages to work stations. This is also a "hole" in Windows that pop ups can use. The average person has no use for Messenger so turning it off won't affect them. One last thing, depending on what version of Windows and what components were installed during Windows installation, Messenger or even the Administrative Tools folder may not exist.
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Why did google blocker stop working? Mine has worked absolutely great for over a year. It lets a popup or two through every now and then but it has keeped nearly a thousand out to date. Perhaps you have some sort of adware that is making these popups?
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I use the SBC Yahoo! browser, and haven't had a popup since. :]
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It's probably just my computer...it's pretty loopy anyways. |
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I use the earthlink pop up blocker and it works very well. The only problem is you must be a subscriber.
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I use SBC Yahoo's browser, and the pop-up blocker works great. I think it uses the Yahoo blocker, so try getting that for IE.
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SBC ruined Yahoo. OK, now that I got that off my chest. Are the pop-ups only appearing when you close your browser? I have the Google toolbar and some popups it does not catch. Unfortunately, I had spyware invade my computer that neither Ad-Aware nor Spybot S&D caught. If the popups are appearing when you close IE, then I think I may know what program(s) are doing this. I'll have to look back in my history files, but I did find the problem spyware(s) that were causing the popups after I closed IE, and will look for it if this is the same trouble you are having. |
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[quote=Jay H 237]This should now help stop some of the pop ups. If you're wondering, Messenger is used by system administrators on a network to send messages to work stations. This is also a "hole" in Windows that pop ups can use. [quote]
This will only help a minority of popups...those that look like a simple windows dialog box and don't use Internet Explorer at all for viewing. My personal experience is that these have not been nearly as prevalent as they were(although, Windows XP's firewall might disagree with me). However, blindly shutting off system services generally isn't recommended. Yes, the primary use of the Messenger service is for messages to be sent over a LAN, the capability exists for other, locally running, legitimate programs to use the service as well. If I remember my previous reading correctly, printer drivers under 2k/XP love using the Messenger service for various notifications. |
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