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Jealous Laptop angry with me?

Author
13 Aug 2006 6:20 PM
Keef
The following wasn't an issue a few weeks ago, but now, if attempting to
connect to another hotspot outside my home, it'll connect, but I can't browse
the internet.  Within IE explorer, it'll say that it is detecting proxy
settings, but that's it; just blank screen.  Even weirder, I lose the ability
to view my Internet options (under tools) within IE explorer and preferances
(under file).

After that, when I go home and try to connect to my LAN, the problem
persists, and I have to do a system restore for it all to work. 

My home network is WEP secured, but at work, it's open, and at barnes and
nobles, my other local coffee shop, where I get my motorcycle worked on,
etc., its an open network.  I USED to be able to browse fine, but now, it
just connects to those networks, but no internet...

What is this problem and how do I fix it? Thanks in advance.

-Keith-

Author
14 Aug 2006 1:20 AM
Pavel A.
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"Keef" wrote:
> The following wasn't an issue a few weeks ago, but now, if attempting to
> connect to another hotspot outside my home, it'll connect, but I can't browse
> the internet.  Within IE explorer, it'll say that it is detecting proxy
> settings, but that's it; just blank screen.  Even weirder, I lose the ability
> to view my Internet options (under tools) within IE explorer and preferances
> (under file).
>
> After that, when I go home and try to connect to my LAN, the problem
> persists, and I have to do a system restore for it all to work. 
>
> My home network is WEP secured, but at work, it's open, and at barnes and
> nobles, my other local coffee shop, where I get my motorcycle worked on,
> etc., its an open network.  I USED to be able to browse fine, but now, it
> just connects to those networks, but no internet...
>
> What is this problem and how do I fix it? Thanks in advance.
>
> -Keith-

This looks like a virus or malware.

--PA
Author
14 Aug 2006 6:10 PM
Keef
"Pavel A." wrote:


>
> This looks like a virus or malware.
>
> --PA

Hmm. well, I've accustomed myself to virus scans everyday, and it hasn't
picked up anything, but maybe it is malware.  I'll check it out

-keith