Answered this in your other post, that should solve it
Best regards,
Jason M. Murray [MSFT]
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| From: "Mike Jorgensen" <jorg@austin.rr.com>
| Sender: "Mike Jorgensen" <jorg@austin.rr.com>
| Subject: Spam at IE start.
| Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 07:32:03 -0700
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| The following link appears once a week at IE and directs
| straight to their download procedures. My daughter has
| started the process by accident I was able to manually
| get rid of it. I'm up on all securities and updates and
| also using Norton.
| Thought you might like to know, they implie that it's
| coming from Microsoft.
| Whats the best protection from these guys? I'm running
| Time Warner Road Runner (DSL).
| Thanks,
| Jorg
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http://ad1.zendmedia.com/ad-rpc.php?id=adru606 |