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Greetings, Recently I have been getting a pop-up window that says: An error has occurred in the script on this page. Line: 11 Char: 1 Error: Object expected Code: 0 URL: file://C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temp\NDr140.tmp.html Do you want to continue running scripts on this page Yes No I have run my norton Anti-Virus software, Ad-Aware Professional, and Spyware Doctor software (I know, probably overkill) and the only thing I can figure out is that I have some sort of bug or malware that's causing this. When I fisrt turn turn on the computer in the morning norton always finds and removes an Adware program called "adware.purityscan" from my system. I am trying to find a way to permanently remove that program too. After I empty the Temp folder a new html file name will appear after I get the script error message. Never the same html file name twice. Do you think that the adware.purityscan malware may be causing this script error problem? And. if so, is there a way to get rid of that permanently? Thanks in advance for your help. Best Rick C |
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Get and use AdAware SE. The problem is that norton may recognize the easy part of the program to get at but doesn't recognize the spawning DLL that maybe reasserting itself at every boot. At the very least jot down the name of the new html file and do a manual search for it or you may want to try a good reg cleaner like RegScrubXP to aid you in finding any rogue entries associated with the program. This is a rather difficult, but not impossible task. The very best suggestion I can give you is to run any scans while in safe mode. That way, chance are good, the program will not have anything loaded and thus locked so it can't be deleted. TTFN. -- There are three types of people in computing, those that can count and those that can't. |
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