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| I can go anywhere on the web with no problem except for one website which you all probably know about, majorgeeks.com. I always get the "This page cannot be displayed" error. I've never been able to get to that website from my laptop without problems. But I can get to the site from a friends computer through a different ISP. So I considered the possibility that my ISP (comcast) could be preventing people from going to that website. The idea that this could be happening really bothered me, so I called the website owner, James McMahon, because I thought he should know this could be happening. Mr. McMahon was very nice and walked me through pinging his website. He told me he recently switched servers, so he didn't recall his exact new IP off the top of his head, but he did indicate that the IP that the ping returned was definately not his IP. It was then that Mr. McMahon suggested that I may have a virus. He indicated that his website is targeted for a lot of viruses because of the service it provides and that I may have some kind of virus which is preventing me from getting to his website at all. This does make sense, because his is the only website I cannot get to from my computer without problems. I have 'Adaware,' 'Windows Defender' and 'McAfee Security Center.' I run them all regularly and update them regularly. No virus has ever been found. But I recently updated my 'Spybot Search and Destroy' and scanned and it found something called Zlob.DNSChanger. Spybot Search and Destroy did a fix and I was then able to get to the majorgeeks website. The next day, I found that I couldn't get to majorgeeks.com again, so I ran SS&D again only to find that Zlob.DNSChanger had returned. I have to remove Zlob.DNSChanger before I get on to the internet every time I want to go to majorgeeks.com. So apparently SS&D's fix is only temporary. Any suggestions on what I can do to remove Zlob.DNSChanger permanently on my own? | Guest
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| "Grainne" <Grainne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16FD8369-25FE-4BB2-B5E7-0E5133CFA38B@microsoft.com... Quote:
extension. (Not Hosts.sam) Make sure Windows is set to show hidden files and folders and is NOT set to hide extensions for known file types. If HOSTS exists, rename it to HOSTS.OLD Reboot an try again. Or, In a Cmd window, enter ipconfig /flushdns then clear your TIF also, and re-boot. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM www.fjsmjs.com Do not send email | Guest
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