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Posted by Carl S. in NH on January 03, 2005 at 16:40:36 from (66.30.83.130):
In Reply to: O/T Spyware Lop.com? posted by Paul in Ont on January 03, 2005 at 04:37:47:
There's no need to spend money on Spysweeper when there are better and FREE programs available that work very well at removing many, many pests such as Lop. The best of these tools is Spybot, available free from the link below. Another good program is Adaware, which also removes spyware. I have BOTH of these programs on my computer and run each of them at least once a week. Oh, and don't forget to click the "search for updates' link before you run your first spyware scan. Just be sure to read the instructions before running either of them so you don't remove more than you need. Spybot also has a resident protection program called TeaTimer that notifies you when programs try to make changes to your computer. If you have no luck with either of these programs, go to www.annoyances.org and post your problem on the appropriate Windows operating forum. As I recall, the Lop variants are some of the easier nasties to remove so you shouldn't have too much trouble getting if off your system. Good luck!! Carl S.
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