Mi si è installata su Explorer una barra di ricerca per siti a pagamento (invia al sito http://srch.lop.com/search/search.cgi?affid=49&s=news&src=toolbar)
che si autoavvia ogni volta che mi connetto. Riesco a disinserirla temporaneamente come tutte le altre barre aggiuntive di IE, ma non riesco a toglierla definitivamente nemmeno con adaware 6.0 e Ad-watch (non me la rilevano).
Come faccio? Aiutatemi!!!
ha un nome questa barra? così la puoi cercare con il "trova file" :D
ercolino
26-05-2003, 21:16
Da start--->esegui digita msconfig ---->esecuzione automatica e controlla che non ci sia qualche programma strano che viene caricato all'avvio di Windows.
Inoltre vai nel registro di configurazione(start---->esegui digita regedit)e con la funzione trova verifica di non aver quel sito inserito in qualche chiave.
Originally posted by "torio73"
Mi si è installata su Explorer una barra di ricerca per siti a pagamento (invia al sito http://srch.lop.com/search/search.cgi?affid=49&s=news&src=toolbar)
che si autoavvia ogni volta che mi connetto. Riesco a disinserirla temporaneamente come tutte le altre barre aggiuntive di IE, ma non riesco a toglierla definitivamente nemmeno con adaware 6.0 e Ad-watch (non me la rilevano).
Come faccio? Aiutatemi!!!
Non ti ho già risposto nell'altra sezione? :confused: Io l'ho levato seguendo queste istruzioni, spero tu mastichi un po' di inglese:
"There is an uninstall feature, which can usually be found on the round icon in the system tray. Click the right button on it and choose 'Menu'. On the resulting window, click 'Help', then 'Uninstall'. Some variants also add a 'LOP uninstall' entry to the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs control which does the same. However this feature does not clear up all the mess lop leaves behind. See below for cleanup info.
Open the Application Data folder. This can be found inside the Windows folder on Windows 95/98/Me; on Windows 2000 and XP it is inside your user folder in 'Documents and Settings', but it's hidden, so go to Tools->Folder Options->View and turn on 'Show hidden files and folders' to see it. In Windows NT 4.0 it is in the user folder inside 'WinNT\Profiles'.
The filenames of lop files varies for each different lop affiliate distributing the software, but normally there should not be any files inside Application Data (only folders), so it's usually easy to pick out the culprits. Known filenames for the toolbar DLL (lop/Toolbar) or ayb: protocol DLL (lop/AYB) include:
eelykofrllfrpr.dll
ealymfrprwch.dll
yeecrsoustoull.dll
heeachmstll.dll
ziebaeeoaeepr.dll
prxzoustustgr.dll
llfggrdr.exe
plg_ie[any digit].dll
quizbt[any digit].dll
blztstull[letter 'a', 'c', 'j', 'p', 's', 't' or 'y'].dll
blztstull['pr', 'tr' or 'oo'].dll
Known filenames for the system tray task and hijacker file include:
oofrkxpe.exe
lopsearc.exe
shoucrck.exe
meemnckyqbr.exe
eaymulyl.exe
ulyuiexeechp.exe
byb_save.exe
peebqusz.exe
trstdris.exe
Other files you may find with some versions include icon libraries (known filenames tchejea.lib and iCndE.lib) and loads of GIFs. These can all be deleted too. You might also have some of the following files in the Windows folder:
desktop.htm
dnserror.htm
jexpoofro.htm
i_dnserr.gif
s_dnserr.gif
r_dnserr.gif
b_dnserr.gif
tiejexpoo.gif
xiejexpoo.gif
oiejexpoo.gif
uiejexpoo.gif
Open the registry (Start->Run->regedit) and find the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. If you have not used the uninstall feature there should still be an entry with a value like 'C:\WINDOWS\APPLIC~1\(task name).exe -QuieT'; delete it. The name of this entry changes in different variants; known names are:
eeullz
ymste
abtu
zvoah
lssxsh
pprwly
You should also delete the following entries if you have them and they are not just blank:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\DomainName
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP\Domain
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Domain
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\{...check all interfaces...}\Domain
Also you can remove the lop settings key if you can find it; it is inside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software and has, again, a varying name; known examples are:
ckotetlllyllshz
kseateasteestoe
ssaxstxoaieoagrh
TrinityAYB (lop/Trinity variant)
Next, if you have not used the uninstall feature, open a DOS command prompt window (from Start->Programs->Accessories) and enter the following commands:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u [name of DLL]
substituting the full filename of the DLL, whatever its name is, in Application Data. Tip: You can drag the DLL file from Explorer onto the DOS command prompt window to put the name in so you don't have to type it all out.
Finally, reboot Windows and you should be able to delete all the files mentioned above, along with the shortcuts added to the desktop and the favorites menu. You can also reset your homepage (from Internet Options->General) and search settings (Internet Options->Programs->Reset Web Settings); if you use Netscape/Mozilla you will need to reset the home page too (Edit->Preferences->Navigator).
You may also wish to check your computer for dialers, as the lop.com site has been known to include dialer installers. "
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