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Posted by Kayman on November 14, 2005, 7:36 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Hi Panda_man:
Thanks for your input though I am not sure it addresses the problem I am
experiencing concerning popping up of the "Warning Sign".
My problem is as follows:
After signing in to my Hotmail account a Security Warning window pops up:
"The current Web page is trying to a site on the Internet. Do you want to
allow this?
Current site: view.atdmt.com
Internet site: C:\WINDOWS\system32\shdoclc.dll "
I click "NO" to proceed and have to do so several times.
I ran scans with various 'updated' applications (as mentioned below), in
safe mode, clean boot, system restore turned off (where applicable) - no
viruses found.
Considering my limited technical knowledge, I find it difficult to
comprehend that 'On-Demand' scanning engines/applications could be an
attributable factor relating to popping-up of the "Warning Sign".
What is your rational for recommending the removal of "On-Demand"
utilities?
The On-Demand applications are: Bit Defender, Ewido, A-Squared, Ad-Aware,
Spybot S&D, Spyware Doctor, E-Scan Toolkit, Multi-AV, CrabCleaner and CW
Shredder.
The Real-Time protection applications are: EZ AntiVirus, M/S Antispyware,
ZoneAlarm, WinPatrol, Spybot's Teatimer, SpywareBlaster, HOSTS File and
Helexis Ads-Filter for IE6.
I have only one (1) firewall (ZoneAlarm) enabled. Based on numerous
communications from other experts to this and other newsgroups the Windows
fire wall is considered to be inferior because it will "protect" only
one-way traffic, or something like this.
Now, coming back to my original request for help to remove the annoying
"Warning Sign" pop-up, can you provide assistance please?
Thanks in advance for your patience,
Regards,
> Uuhhhhh.
>
> I am scared .I have never seen user using so many security softwares...It
> is
> increadible.Why don't you apply for Guiness internation records ?
>
> Of course,I would recommend you to remove most of them and
> you can be sure now they are the buggest threat.
>
> You need only :
>
> 1 antivirus software (with real-time) => eTrust EZ AntiVirus
> 1 antispyware software (with real time) => MS Antispyware
> 1 antispyware software -for help- (without real time) => Ad-Aware SE
> Personal v1.06r1 ,also use SpyBot Search and Destroy
> 1 firewall - enabled at all times => I recommend you have Windows
> Firewall
> in SP2 always on.Remove Zone Alarm and use only Windows firewall with
> Don't
> allow exceptions.However,if may go on using Zone Alarm,but make sure you
> disable Windows Firewall and keep only 1 firewall on.
>
> Remove any other security software and leave those I advised only.
>
> Then ,use a trial of that software to remove any malware + your softwares.
> Panda Platinum 2005 Internet Security
> http://www.pandasoftware.com/about/resp_social/children_internet/ally.htm
>
>
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> again.
>
> > "Kayman" wrote:
>
>> Thanks for providing the informative links.
>> I guess the link http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm is the one
>> which
>> applies, as this Warning sign only started to appear when downloading the
>> most recent HOSTS file. I checked the various websites in the
>> "Restricted
>> (sites) Zone" and can confirm that "*.doubleclick.net" in it. I also
>> added
>> *.view.atdmt.com , *.atdmt.com and view.atdmt.com to the Restricted
>> (sites)
>> Zone but the Warning sign still pops up. I really don't know what to do
>> anymore. Please advise if there is anything else I should implement,
>> thanks
>> in advance.
>>
>> > http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/dlllibrary/shdoclc/
>> > " shdoclc.dll is a library used by Windows applications to add basic
>> > file
>> > and networking operations "
>> >
>> > http://www.atdmt.com/about/
>> > " Atlas, an operating unit of aQuantive, Inc., provides agencies,
>> > marketers, and publishers with the technology and services they need to
>> > execute fully integrated online marketing campaigns."
>> >
>> > view.admt.com is either placing a Cookie or ad in the browser's cache.
>> > You can block ads and such with a good hosts file :
>> > http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
>> >
>> > MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
>> > ===============
>> > *-343-* FDNY
>> > Never Forgotten
>> > ===============
>> >
>> >
>> > Kayman wrote:
>> >> After signing in to my Hotmail account a Security Warning window pops
>> >> up:
>> >> "The current Web page is trying to a site on the Internet. Do you
>> >> want
>> >> to allow this?
>> >> Current site: view.atdmt.com
>> >> Internet site: C:\WINDOWS\system32\shdoclc.dll "
>> >>
>> >> I click "NO" to proceed and have to do so several times.
>> >> Ran scans with various 'updated' applications (as mentioned below), in
>> >> safe mode, clean boot, system restore turned off (where applicable) -
>> >> no
>> >> viruses found.
>> >> Please help me removing this unwanted Security Warning sign, thanks.
>> >>
>> >> System Information:-
>> >> Platform: OS Microsoft Win32 XPPro Version 5.12600 SP2 Build 2600
>> >> Processor: x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~2400Mhz,
>> >> Pentium4
>> >> MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.0.2900.2180, Total Physical Memory 512MB
>> >> Also:
>> >> FireWall: ZoneAlarm v6.0.667.000 (Free Edition),
>> >> eTrust EZ AntiVirus v7.0.8.0, M/S AntiSpyWare (Beta), BitDefender v8
>> >> Free
>> >> Edition,
>> >> Ewido SecuritySuite v3.5, A-Squared v1.6, Ad-Aware SE Personal v1.06r1
>> >> with add-on Vx2
>> >> cleaner, Spybot S&D v1.4 (incl.Teatimer), Spyware Doctor v3.2, eScan
>> >> AntiVirus Toolkit
>> >> Utility v4.4.7 (powered by Kaspersky), Multi-Vendor Command Line
>> >> Scanner
>> >> utility
>> >> (Sophos, Trend, McAfee & Kaspersky), SpywareBlaster v3.4, CrabCleaner
>> >> v1.25.201,
>> >> CW Shredder v2.18, WinPatrol v9.7.4.0, Helexis Ads Filter plug-in,
>> >> HOSTS File installed and updated with 'HOSTS Secure' File version:
>> >> 1.0.2137.3124.
>> >>
>>
>>
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